5 Chic Amazon Finds Under $100

1. Hourglass Pillar Candle Set — $53,

 The quiet luxury pieces hiding in plain sight – no hunting required.

Amazon isn’t just a place for paper towels and phone chargers anymore. The platform has quietly become one of the best-kept secrets in home styling — if you know where to look. Scroll past the algorithm long enough and you’ll start finding objects that belong in a curated boutique, a Scandinavian design shop, or a Danish ceramics studio. For a fraction of the price.

The trick is that most people don’t look. They open the app for convenience and close it the same way. But there’s a whole other Amazon underneath — one stocked with reactive-glaze stoneware, sculptural candles, and rattan pieces that genuinely hold their own next to the expensive stuff. You just have to be willing to wade through the noise to get there.

We did the scrolling so you don’t have to. Below, five finds that passed our edit: beautiful, under $100

The sculptural pillar candle has had its moment — and this one earns its place on the mantel. Two tapered hourglass forms in warm sand, fluted vertically so they catch light like architecture. Call it quiet maximalism: a little drama, zero effort.

Reactive glaze stoneware vase on walnut coffee table styled with art books
2. Asymmetrical Stoneware Vase – $41

Bloomingville leaned into imperfection here — and it shows in all the right ways. The reactive glaze pools pale grey on one side and goes nearly chalk-white on the other. The shoulder tilts slightly where the potter’s hand passed through. On a coffee table with a single agapanthus stem, it’s everything.

The plant-on-legs trick is the move that turns a random pot into a furnishing. A rubber plant on the floor is clutter; lifted twenty inches, it’s a corner anchor. Tightly woven rattan, tapered wood tripod, and a height that works with a snake plant or a small olive tree. Organic, considered, done.

Eucalyptus Stems in Glass Vase. Under $20 and it reads like a florist put it together. Silver dollar eucalyptus is the one faux botanical that earns its keep — it dries beautifully in real life, so a good faux version doesn’t lie. Three wired stems in a clear glass vase with acrylic water. Bend them before you place it; the factory shape is the only thing giving it away.

Woven rattan planter with tapered wood legs holding a sculptural pencil cactus, in a sunlit Danish modern living room with teak sideboard, upholstered wood-frame chair, and geometric wool rug
3. Wicker Plant Stand – $45
Faux silver dollar eucalyptus stems in a clear glass vase with twine detail, on a cane-front oak sideboard beneath a framed landscape painting

Eucalyptus Stems in Glass Vase – $18

Green ribbed acrylic two-tier rotating bathroom organizer with brass uprights, styled with amber skincare bottles on a white tile bath bench

PalazGreen Rotating Bathroom Organizer – $16

The lazy Susan left the kitchen and it’s not going back. Ribbed green acrylic, two tiers, slim brass uprights — the color is the move. Against amber pharmacy bottles and frosted glass pumps it reads herbal-apothecary, not office-supply-aisle. Six thousand sold. The back row of your skincare routine finally has a future.

The edit that keeps giving.
All five pieces. Under $100 each. The kind of finds that make your home feel like it took much longer to get right.