
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder. So, naturally, the collectibles you choose to put in your home are beloved and personal. Martha Stewart and the staff of Living have celebrated this mutual love affair between individuals and their favorite things for nearly 20 years. Here, we include just some of the world's most unique, beautiful collectibles, along with a perspective on their origins and uses, and how they can enhance your home and life every day. For those still hunting, we share tips on how to get the best pieces at the best price, our favorite places where collectibles can be found, and how to display your finds once you bring them home.
These vibrant, shapely decanters, vases, and bowls are clearly beautiful.
Martha and six other tastemakers share their collections with Martha Stewart Living.
Learn how to read history through bottles found at flea markets.
Vintage map textiles get a new life as charming accents in your home.
Adorable and versatile, these commonplace treasures are inspired by bees.
Fish-shaped wares that make it easy to dive into the world of the sea.
A new wave of cycles revives classic designs -- and our passion for pedaling.
These shimmering glass objects cast magic wherever they go.
Collectibles that are every bit as adorable -- and abundant -- as bunnies themselves.
These dispensers offer a double dose of fun at the table.
Lockets have a personal appeal that makes them precious.
These baking items are known for their sculptural beauty.
These merry linens will become adored holiday treasures.
The curve appeal of this classic furniture style.
Learn why this colorful pottery has been charming fans for more than 80 years.
Learn tips on living and decorating with your found treasures.
Learn where our experts hunt down their favorite pieces.
Collecting editorial director Fritz Karch shares his best tips for getting a good deal.
These glasses, which used to be a "free gifts with purchase" took off after WW II, and now go for less than $5.
These vintage baking pamphlets provide a fascinating window into history.
Take a look at Martha and Alexis Stewart's jadeite collection.
The brilliant beauty of icy glass pieces is perfect for the holiday season.