These Vintage-Inspired Thanksgiving Plates from T.J. Maxx Look 3x the Price

Emma DangelStyle Editor
Emma DangelStyle Editor
As Style Editor at Apartment Therapy, I’m passionate about helping everyone make their home look and feel like them. I cover design, trend and shopping content, and am based in Brooklyn, NY.
published Nov 13, 2025
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HomeGoods store sign on the building in Salt Lake City, UT, USA on May 12, 2023. HomeGoods is an American chain of discount home furnishing stores.
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I’m not big on Thanksgiving decorating, but I do live for a good holiday tablescape. After all, the table is to Thanksgiving what the tree is to Christmas, right? And I’m a firm believer that the food tastes even better when the table setting is stylish.

My tablescape obsession may be a side effect of being a style editor, yes. But don’t think you have to go full Martha Stewart to make your table pop this Thanksgiving.  A quick trip to your local HomeGoods or T.J. Maxx is really all you need!

I’ve been seeing lots of vintage-inspired holiday decor this year, and I’m loving it. Of course, thrifting heirloom treasures like these is always the dream, but they can be difficult to find. Often, vintage dining sets may be incomplete or damaged — and like I always say, thrifting is a full-contact sport that I don’t always have the time (or stamina) for, especially not around the holidays. 

At T.J. Maxx and HomeGoods, you’re more likely than not to find some treasures for your Thanksgiving table this year. Lately, I’ve been living vicariously through shoppers via TikTok as they sort through the store’s Thanksgiving offerings, and I’ve been shocked by what they’ve found. The stores’ stoneware dining sets look like certifiable vintage treasures, and for a fraction of the price! 

Thanksgiving Dinnerware from T.J. Maxx That You Can Shop Online

If you don’t live near a HomeGoods or T.J. Maxx, fear not — you can shop T.J. Maxx’s offerings online, too. Check out our two favorite Thanksgiving dinnerware finds below. 

I don’t love to spend big on decor I’ll only be using once a year, so I’m loving these vintage-inspired turkey plates that ring up at $39.99. With six in a set, that’s a pretty good deal for a tablescape staple that’ll last you for many Thanksgivings to come — and so stylish!

These blue scalloped stoneware salad plates feel distinctly holiday with their deep-blue tone, but could also definitely work year-round — and at just $19.99, that’s a no-brainer in my book! You could also try the larger size set in the white and burgundy colorway for a more traditional holiday color palette. 

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