Fall

Fall has a way of making a room want to change with it - the deeper colors, the layered textiles, the warmth that starts at the wall and moves through the whole space. Browse fall home decor by independent artists across wall art, bedding, tabletop, and more, from rich botanical pattern and harvest warmth to jewel-toned designs in burgundy, plum, and mustard.

Fall is the season that rewards a room that's been waiting all year to go deeper - richer color, more texture, the kind of layering that makes a space feel genuinely considered rather than just decorated. This collection brings together independent artists working across three distinct directions: jewel-toned vintage floral, nature and botanical, and harvest gathering - so whether you're refreshing one room or styling a whole home for the season, everything works together across wall art, bedding, tabletop, and more.

Shop by Theme

  • Jewel Tones - Burgundy, plum, mustard, and oxblood layered over warm cream. Vintage floral pattern in full saturation for rooms that want the richest version of the season.
  • Into the Woods - Sage, olive, and warm neutral tones. Botanical pattern and nature photography for a quieter, more grounded take on fall.
  • Harvest Gathering - Wheat gold, pumpkin spice, and candlelit amber. Tabletop and dining decor that carries from early harvest warmth through to holiday hosting.

Common Questions

How do I refresh my home for fall without starting from scratch?

Start with one or two anchor pieces - a tapestry, a duvet cover, or a set of throw pillows in a deeper, richer palette - and let them pull the rest of the room along. Fall rewards layering rather than replacing, so adding texture and warmth on top of what you already have tends to work better than a full reset.

What fall color palettes are leading right now?

Deeply saturated tones are driving the strongest fall searches - burgundy, plum, oxblood, and mustard alongside earthy sage, olive, and warm cream. Both directions appear across this collection so there's room for the richest version of fall and the quieter, more botanical one.

Can I find coordinating pieces across wall art, bedding, and tabletop?

Yes - that's the point of building around themes rather than individual products. Many independent artists on Society6 apply their designs across multiple product types, so it's possible to carry the same pattern from a wall tapestry through to a duvet cover and a table runner without the room looking like it was decorated in one trip to a single store.

When should I start decorating for fall?

Earlier than you might think - fall decor now starts as early as late summer for many people, and pieces that work as part of a broader seasonal aesthetic mean nothing feels out of place before the leaves actually turn. Jewel tones and botanical designs in particular blend naturally with what's already in a room.

You Might Also Like: Browse Halloween decor for the seasonal moment within the broader fall story, or explore wall tapestries for large-format fall pattern across every aesthetic.

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