Jewel tones have a quality that most seasonal palettes don't - they feel genuinely considered rather than simply decorated. Oxblood and plum against warm cream, mustard alongside chocolate brown, vintage floral pattern with the kind of depth that holds a room through the whole season. Every piece in this collection is designed by an independent artist, spanning wall art, tapestries, bedding, and tabletop in the richest end of the fall palette.
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- Fall Art Prints - Autumn-specific wall art across every subject and style - the broadest starting point for the season's richest palette.
- Burgundy Art Prints - The signature color of the jewel tone direction, across abstract, botanical, and landscape designs in deep wine and oxblood tones.
- Mustard Throw Pillows - The warmth side of the jewel tone palette - a few mustard pillows against a neutral sofa anchors the season without committing the whole room.
- Vintage Throw Blankets - Saturated pattern in oxblood, plum, and mustard for layering through the living room and bedroom as the season settles in.
Common Questions
How do I bring jewel tones into a room without it feeling too dark?
Start with warm cream or soft taupe as your base and let the jewel tones come in through textiles - a tapestry, a throw blanket, or a duvet cover in burgundy or plum reads as rich and considered rather than heavy. Natural light does the rest of the work.
What's the difference between jewel tones and the typical fall palette?
The washed-out terracottas and bright pumpkin oranges of previous seasons have given way to something moodier and more sophisticated - burgundy, plum, oxblood, and deep mustard alongside warm cream and chocolate brown. It's autumn at full saturation rather than at half measure.
Do jewel tone pieces work beyond the fall season?
Yes - vintage floral pattern in burgundy and plum reads as richly decorated rather than seasonal, which means pieces from this collection hold up well into winter and beyond. The depth of the palette is what makes it feel year-round rather than tied to a specific moment.
How do I build a cohesive jewel tone room across multiple product types?
Start with one anchor piece - a tapestry or a duvet cover - and pull two or three colors from it into smaller accents like throw blankets and pillows. Keeping the palette consistent across product types is what makes the room feel like a deliberate edit rather than a collection of individual pieces.
You Might Also Like: Explore the full fall collection for the broader seasonal story, or browse Nature & Outdoors for a quieter, more grounded take on the season.