IKEA's new fall collection combines rustic farmhouse style with a chic Scandinavian aesthetic – it's cozy, timeless and very affordable
Get ahead for the autumnal period with IKEA's charming new fall range that radiates all things cozy and snug


Summer might be in full swing, but as happens every year, fall collections start popping up anytime from July, getting us excited for the cozy season despite the heat waves. While it may seem a little soon (I admit I only just booked my late-summer vacation), IKEA's new fall line has made me excitedly anticipate the autumnal season and all of its cozy delights.
IKEA's HOSTAGILLE collection is perfect for channelling fall decor ideas. From creating an impressive seasonal tablescape to levelling up your entryway, there's something here for every home. I love the balance of styles, from rustic farmhouse to Scandinavian chic; the collection feels like the perfect range to transition your home and pay homage to the new season.
These nine picks are bound to get you excited for fall. From vintage-inspired serveware to charming ornaments, these small but mighty accessories will transform your home into a cozy haven.
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This rose gold tray feels like a vintage find. It's a simple design, but it's effortlessly chic and sophisticated. Place a set of autumn-scented candles on top for an impactful arrangement that reflects the light. Alternatively, pair it with a bud vase filled with dried stems for a classic ode to the season.
Perhaps one of my favorite pieces in the collection, the HÖSTAGILLE pie plate is a farmhouse kitchen essential that will elevate any cabinet or dresser. It's a classic design that radiates elegance, the perfect choice for slowly transitioning into fall without straying into pastiche.
These folded paper pumpkin decorations are a no-brainer purchase. Charmingly delicate, you can place these beauties pretty much anywhere in the home for a fun nod to fall. At the heart of a dinner table or on either side of a mantelpiece, it'll be hard not to smile at these whimsical little decorations.
Garlands aren't just for Christmas; they're an unbeatable way to decorate for all seasons, fall included. Woven with an array of leaves from deep red to fiery orange, this adorable garland will honor fall and enhance any surface it's draped on. I suggest going down the classic route and using it on the mantel, paired with a pair of candlesticks.
If you're looking to bring a touch of decadence into your home, why not opt for this timeless candelabra? It's a simple shape, but it still exudes grandeur without going overboard. Style it with some deep orange candles for a fall-inspired lighting fixture that will make any dining table feel oh-so special and festive.
Smoothly finished and rich in color, the HÖSTAGILLE vase is the perfect accessory to hold your fall bouquets and foliage arrangements. It feels like it's straight out of the '70s (in a good way) with its slimline neck and orange base. It's an ultra-cool piece that has a distinctive retro edge.
Is it really fall without some pumpkins? These higgeldy piggeldy decorations are oh-so fun and charming and will give any home character and coziness. Style them in a row on your dining table or put them together in a large bowl for a dramatic centerpiece. Alternatively, scatter them around a room for a pop of color and surprise.
The perfect piece for a low-lit fall dinner, the HÖSTAGILLE serving bowl will come in handy no matter the size of the occasion. Its classic shape and color makes it an ideal centerpiece for potpourri or ornaments. It would come in handy for those dishes made to share, too, like dips or salads.
Although we're only in July, it's fair to say I'm excited for fall after perusing IKEA's new collection. Every piece feels charming and rustic and couldn't be easier to style, making the transition from summer to fall feel effortless and oh-so exciting.
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I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.
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