Stewart’s talents — as a cook, crafter, sewer, woodworker, cleaner, candlestick-maker, lover of Chow Chows, and more — solidified her place as the quintessential proto-lifestyle influencer, a role which she only continued to build upon, both pre- and post-Enron, with impressive cultural relevance. Lest we forget, Joan Didion penned a meaty New Yorker essay in 2000 that unpacked Stewart’s role as a pioneer of bundt cake-pilled ecommerce. “This is a billion-dollar company,” Didion writes, “the only real product of which, in other words, is Martha Stewart herself.”

Of course, there have been plenty of real Martha Stewart products, from copper saucepans to striped pajama sets. (A few years ago, I wouldn’t shut up about the complex flavor profile of her pumpkin spice CBD gummies to anyone who would listen.) And even when I’m not consuming or using a specifically Martha Stewart brand product, her aesthetic — think, your most Nancy Meyers-esque aunt from Connecticut with a touch of Lee Radziwill eccentricity — remains omnipresent in my hosting brain, reminding me to reach for beeswax candles over paraffin, or to establish a separate drink station at a dinner party.

As Eater reminisces on Stewart’s legacy during Martha Week, we have rounded up a list of products to help you channel your inner Martha, whether you have a cocktail party to host or a hankering for a new set of dishes to inspire you.

The art of hosting

Beeswax Candles – 2 Pack

Prices taken at time of publishing.

When Stewart listed her favorite things for the Chicago Tribune, unscented beeswax candles clocked in at number four, just after Champagne and before Madagascar (Stewart’s favorite place to spend the holidays, because of course). Heed Stewart’s advice when it comes to dinner party candles, and keep some unscented beeswax tapers on hand. They’re far more pleasant to have burning than paraffin wax candles, which sometimes make me feel like I’m huffing a jar of Vaseline, and the buttercup color warms up any tablescape.

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