1 - ADD COZY ACCESSORIES
Your living space should feel comfy year-round, but when the chill in the air comes returns in Fall, it becomes especially important. Cozy up with a Lindell & Co throw in a seasonal plaid with a unique color scheme. Pair it with one of the company’s artisan-crafted pillows for an even richer, daring look!
2 - SET THE TABLE
Fall can be considered the beginning of the Holiday season, which means there’s plenty of upcoming opportunities to host loved ones. Gather around a table filled with Rory Dobner’s Perfect Plates and Mighty Mugs to create a beautiful setting sure to kick off conversation!
3 - GET SPOOKY
No, not our bunny mascot! The first day of Fall also means Halloween is near. Why not decorate with a bit of eeriness in mind? Brad Wilson’s “Speckled Owl” looks amazing any time of year but its gorgeous dark tones and contrasting elements work especially well in Fall. Celia Fousse’s “Fly Away” can also evoke a wonderful Hitchcock-ian flair the closer Halloween becomes, particularly paired with beautifully moody, elemental sculptures from Cecile Geiger.
4 - ADD EARTHY, ORGANIC COLORS
Nature indicates the seasonal shift to Fall with a changing of colors outdoors, why can’t you do the same indoors? Vero Reato’s works, like “Biosphere,” can add earthy greens and oranges to your home, while Autumn-toned vases by Cá D’oro bring in warm brown and yellow tones.
5 - CREATE INVITING LIGHTING
When it starts to cool down outside, you’ll want your home to feel extra warm. Create an inviting effect by using diffused, warm-toned light reflected off of Cecile Geiger’s sculptural fixtures. Plus, some works do double or triple duty as wall art or pieces of furniture! Your guests will marvel at the lounge-like feel.