The Most Stylish Planner to Buy for 2024, Plus 4 More Editor Favorites

Blair DonovanSenior Editor of Style
Blair DonovanSenior Editor of Style
As AT’s Senior Style Editor, I cover the latest interior design trends, expert decorating ideas, and must-see home products. Whenever I’m not keeping tabs on the next TikTok “core” or buzzy IKEA collection, I’m most likely reading, online shopping, or looking for the best tacos in New York (recs are encouraged).
published Dec 22, 2023
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Notebooks and a pen on a desk with a plant, stapler, and planner.
Credit: Photo: Sidney Bensimon; Prop Styling: Carla Gonzalez-Hart

As a shopping editor, I always have an ear to the ground for the coolest, smartest, most need-to-know home products — it’s kind of my thing. Now, I’m letting you in on the fun, bringing top picks from our editors’ radars straight to your very own space.

Not sure where to shop, or just need some quick inspo? Start here with a weekly rundown of AT editors’ favorite finds, from things we’ve tested and exciting brand launches, to last-minute holiday gift ideas and end-of-year essentials. Read on to see what’s got our team buzzing this week.

2024 Horizontal Weekly Planner
$59

“My goal for 2024 is to get more organized, and I’m planning on tackling that with some help from this planner from Laurel Denise. Not only does it have monthly, weekly, and daily views, but it also has a habit tracker that’ll make keeping up with all of my New Year’s goals a heck of a lot easier! It’s also one of the chicest planners I’ve come across in a while. I’m excited for 2024 for many reasons, and this is definitely one of them.” —Sarah Vazquez, Commerce SEO Editor

$59 at Laurel Denise
The Botanist Gin
$32

“Looking for a last minute bottle to bring to your NYE gathering? If you and your pals like gin and tonics — or even dry martinis — The Botanist Gin will be a hit. It’s smooth and herbaceous, exactly what a gin should be.” —Danielle Blundell, Executive Home Director

$32 at Total Wine
Martha Stewart Lockton Premium Nonstick PFA Free Ceramic Interior 10 Piece
$170$127

“Admittedly, I am not the biggest cooker, but I do spend the most time at the stove around the holidays when our home becomes a revolving door for close friends and family. I love making home-cooked dinners and snacks for them, and it’s always nice to have a trusty cookware set to help me do it. I recently realized it was time to upgrade my cookware — my old set had seen better days — and I was looking for one that was as functional as it is stylish. Of course, Martha Stewart had me covered. This ceramic 10-piece set is so elegant and practical for holiday cooking. It heats everything fast and evenly; plus, it’s super easy to clean. And the riveted gold handles are a very classy touch, too, especially if you get the set in this gorgeous holiday-inspired red. At this price point, you’ll want to grab two sets— promise!” —Charli Penn, Executive Lifestyle Director

$127 at Amazon
Chanel: Collections and Creations (Hardcover)
$31

“I'm a big fan of coffee table books, and I especially love this Chanel tome that I was gifted. It's affordable, not too heavy, and dresses up any coffee table or bookshelf. Plus, it's so fun to thumb through.” —Nikol Slatinska, Shopping Writer

$31 at Walmart
Château del ISH (Sparkling White)
$24

“If you don't drink but still want to ring in the New Year with something bubbly, might I suggest a bottle of Château del ISH? It's a non-alcoholic sparkling white that's a little sweet, crisp, and celebratory. Or, you could opt for an NA version of your favorite cocktail, like this ready-to-make mocktail negroni bundle.” —Sofia Rivera, Associate Lifestyle Editor

$24 at The Zero Proof

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