Joon Loloi's fall collection might just be the most sophisticated yet – it's a timeless twist on autumnal decor that avoids all the overdone tropes

A 140-piece painterly romance of cool greens and blues, grounded by aged metallics and natural woods

A carpeted living room with large floor-to-ceiling windows and a fire roaring in a stone fireplace with an ornate mirror resting on the mantel above. Cozily upholstered accent chairs, a sofa, and low slung charcoal coffee table holding collected objects sit before it.
(Image credit: Joon Loloi)

Imagine stepping inside the storied fibers of a verdure tapestry – cool greens and blues offset by warm beiges and oranges. Grand oak trees with unruly wood grains, marbles veined in beige, deep chocolate, and forest green. Somewhere, marigolds bloom. It’s opulent yet grounded – nature at its most idyllic, edited into interiors. That’s the world Joon Loloi’s fall 2025 collection dropped me into this morning.

It’s a sweeping, material-first lineup of 140 pieces, from low-lift fall decor moments like throw pillows and rugs (big brother Loloi’s bread and butter) to heavier hitters: slab wood dining tables, honed granite accents, silky velvets, and warm leather seating.

The palette carries those verdant notes I just described, but where fall decor traditionally skews warm, these lean cooler – peacock blue velvet on the Rosamund Sofa, green marble on the pillar-like Kylo Accent Table – a welcome break from the season’s usual suspects.

Peacock blue scalloped edge velvet sofa and a wooden coffee table anchored by a green patterned rug and tapestry hanging in the back

(Image credit: Joon Loloi)

The silhouettes are sculptural, from the overt curves of the Waverly Wall Mirror to the quieter, organic gestures of the Trevi Ecomix Pedestal Bowl – ridges that could be root, vegetable, or seashell (its official muse is The Birth of Venus).

Even the wall art holds its own: made-to-order pieces like Intricate Hues come hand-finished, with texture you can actually see and feel – not the flat, mass-printed kind.

Living room with a green monochromatic geometric rug, circular wooden coffee table, wooden credenza, scalloped edge mirror, and leather sofa

(Image credit: Joon Loloi)

Consider it your cue to trade last year’s rustic fare for something fairytale-adjacent. My picks for fall 2025, ahead.


There’s no shortage of transportive fall launches right now. In case you missed it, we’re still blushing over Lulu and Georgia’s latest collection – anchored by an unexpectedly sultry seasonal shade: pink. Meanwhile, Brooklinen’s newest bedding drop rewinds the clock to 1968 with retro-patterned sheets that feel both nostalgic and new.

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