Bringing the outside in has always been instinctive in autumn - the season when a room naturally wants to feel more grounded, more layered, and more connected to what's happening outside the window. This collection pulls from independent artists working across botanical illustration, nature photography, woodgrain texture, and forest-inspired pattern in sage, olive, warm khaki, and forest green. Wall art, tapestries, bedding, and more - everything needed to build a room that feels like it belongs to the season.
Shop by Style
- Forest Wall Tapestries - Woodland scenes and tree-lined landscapes in the earthy, muted tones that define the season.
- Botanical Duvet Covers - Plant illustration and nature-inspired pattern carried into the bedroom in sage, olive, and warm khaki.
- Sage Throw Pillows - The defining color of the collection in its softest form - a few sage pillows shift a neutral room toward the season without demanding anything else change.
- Earth Tone Throw Blankets - Warm, grounded neutrals in clay, khaki, and olive for layering through the living room and bedroom as the season settles in.
Common Questions
How do I style nature-inspired fall decor without the room feeling too earthy?
Keep one or two pieces as the anchor and let them do the work - a forest tapestry or a sage green art print gives a room the outdoor connection without requiring every surface to follow suit. Warm cream and natural wood tones alongside the greens and khakis keeps it feeling considered rather than monochromatic.
What's the difference between the Into the Woods palette and traditional fall colors?
Where traditional fall leans into warm oranges, reds, and pumpkin tones, this collection works from the cooler, more grounded end of the season - sage, olive, forest green, and warm khaki. It's autumn through the lens of the landscape rather than the harvest.
Do nature-inspired pieces work year-round or just in fall?
Botanical illustration, forest photography, and nature-inspired pattern are genuinely year-round - the palette leans into autumn but doesn't rely on it. Sage and olive in particular hold up through winter and spring without feeling seasonal or out of place.
How do I build a cohesive nature-inspired room across multiple product types?
Start with one anchor piece in the palette - a tapestry or a duvet cover in forest green or sage - and layer in smaller accents that share the same tonal range. Keeping the palette earthy and muted rather than mixing in brighter greens is what makes the room feel collected rather than themed.
You Might Also Like: Explore the full fall collection for the broader seasonal story, or browse Jewel Tones for the richer, more saturated end of the autumn palette.