5 Fall Trends To Warm Up To

When you think of fall, you may think pumpkins, pots of mums and golden throw pillows that bring the outside in. However, it's not just these traditional trends that will give your home the perfect cozy vibe. We've tracked down the top 5 fall trends that we want you to warm up to and possibly incorporate into your space as the weather gets colder, as well as pieces from Iris & Everly that will help you to achieve the look you're after. 


Nordic Style

The nordic style is all about keeping things natural and neutral. Due to the lack of light in the Nordic countries, they like to bring the outside in by using earthy tones and nature-inspired textures; think concrete, stone, wood and foliage.

Shop the Nordic Style
candle holders // concrete tray // concrete bud vase // small pot // mango wood bowl



Wood Finishes

With the desire for homes to be lighter and airier, warm wood tones and rustic finishes add a grounding effect to bright, open spaces. There are so many ways to work wood into your decor, from large bulky pieces to small accents - all play a part in bringing a room together.

Shop the Wood Finishes
dish brushes // stool riser // salad servers // cutting board // oak photo frame


Textured Textiles

Texture gives any room visual interest and helps to bring a cozy vibe into an otherwise neutral setting. Choose natural fabrics with texture, such as chunky knits, velvet pillows, linen napkins or imperfect pottery and watch your space come together seamlessly.

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canyon coasters // large vase // linn pillow // siempre blanket // throw blanket

 

Vintage Accessories

Adding a vintage inspired feel to your home can be fun if you decide to incorporate family heirlooms or head to the thrift store and hunt for the perfect piece. The worn, lived in look is what will give your space the perfect vintage feel, especially when accompanied by gold accents and textured linens.

Shop Vintage Inspired
monterey tea pot // martini coupe // gray skies art // spoon set // hanging photo frame


Tonal Color Palettes

Accompany the above trends by using tonal color palettes for each room. By incorporating no more than three colors into a space, you are able to play with texture, pattern, artwork and more within that palette to bring interest without feeling overwhelmed.

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large chimes // blanco coasters // french linen napkins // taper candles // bud vase

 

For more ideas on how to master these trends, how to best entertain in your home and how to love the space you live in, check out our new coffee table books below:

pacific natural // pacific natural at home // sense of place

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