Iron lanterns with frosted glass give off a soft, twinkling glow. For added convenience, they have a remote (sold separately) and a built-in timer. And thanks to LED lights, they’re not a fire hazard ($39.95 to $59.95).
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Relax in front of this faux hearth, complete with a remote for adjusting heat settings and flame colors. Northwest manufactures a variety of sizes and frames at different price points (42-inch LED Fire and Ice Electric Fireplace, $209.37).
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Thanks to the New-York Historical Society, fans of yesteryear can snuggle up with this jacquard wool blanket, made in Minnesota but patterned according to a 1916 map of Manhattan ($180).
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Forget a soulless space heater. For the ultimate splurge and design savvy to boot, Dyson’s all-weather air purifier, using smart technology, also controls a room’s temperature. It sucks up allergens, pollutants and gases, connects to a custom app that monitors air quality and releases hot or cold air depending on the season (Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link, $599.99).
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Whip up comfort food from chili to carnitas in the Instant Pot Ultra, which acts as a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker and yogurt maker. “It sells out every week,” Jacob Cortez, a manager at the Sur La Table kitchen store in Soho, told The Post ($119.95 to $179.95).
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A seasonal beverage might just make you forget it’s winter. Just add vodka or gin to this spiced apple martini mixer, which is infused with ginger, nutmeg and cinnamon ($14.95).
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Light Chesapeake Bay’s “Snuggly Sweater” candle, with hints of lavender, rose and vanilla, for some warm and fuzzy vibes ($6.49).
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Go retro for all your hot-water needs this season with a SMEG electric kettle in pastel green ($129.95).
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Send someone you love a “comfort crate” full of goodies like a hot water bottle, sugar cookies that read “hugs,” chocolate-covered pretzels and soup mixes. Or hey, treat yourself ($148).
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Combat the winter blues that stem from shorter daylight hours with the help of a high-tech table lamp, courtesy of the pros at Philips. The curvaceous orb emits lights of various hues for all occasions, from white and strong to golden and mellow; its creators claim it can energize and relax depending on the setting. To control the smart lamp via smartphone — even setting it up to gradually brighten as you wake up in the morning — a starter kit for Philips’ Hue system (from $150) is required (Wellner Dimmable LED Smart Table Lamp, $85.99).
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