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Leafy Wreath
Leaves were a popular design element in Craftsman textiles and pottery, so what better way to deck your door than with a wreath made from fresh fir, magnolia, and boxwood. About $134 for 24-inch size; The Magnolia Company Add some sparkle with copper taffeta ribbon and faux berries. Ribbon, about $5 for 10 yards; berries, about $7; Jamali Floral & Garden Supplies
Natural Mat
Greet guests with a coir rug adorned with winter berries. About $28 for a 24-by-36-inch mat; Garnet Hill
Banded Sconce
Modeled after a fixture from the early 1900s, this antiqued-copper light casts a warm glow, thanks to hand-blown amber glass. About $259; Rejuvenation
Terra-Cotta-Look Planter
A weatherproof take on a classic earthenware container, this resin planter’s simple cube shape and warm finish fall right in line with the style’s rustic simplicity. About $70; Jamali Floral & Garden Supplies
Painted Wood Bench and Rose-Motif Pillow
This outdoor seat is an affordable take on a design used by Gertrude Jekyll, a famed garden designer of the Arts and Crafts era. About $199; Grandin Road Flatter its weathered red finish with a linen pillow embroidered with a cheery rose wreath. About $100 each; Oak Park Home Hardware
Copper House Numbers
Add instant character to your door with hand-cast numerals made from 95 percent recycled material in a classic Craftsman typeface. About $22 each; Oak Park Home Hardware
Firewood Bucket
Give logs pride of place by storing them in a hand-hammered copper vessel. About $180; Plow & Hearth