Florals, foxes, and pheasants, oh my! – Pottery Barn's new fall collection is the most wonderfully whimsical range I have seen so far this year
With bedding printed in woodland scenes and nature-inspired tableware, this 'Fantastical Forest' collection can make your home feel like it belongs in a storybook


Want to know what it's like to live inside the pages of a fairytale? Pottery Barn's fall collection can help you find out. Fittingly titled 'Fantastical Forest', this collection is complete with nature-inspired prints, woodland motifs, and whimsical details that can transform any room of your home into a storybook setting of its own.
With everything from bedding and pillows to furniture and tableware, the Fantastical Forest collection has all the fall decor ideas you need to tell your story of the season – featuring decor that's as cozy as a quaint cabin and as whimsical as a child's imagination. Plus, it's grounded with a classic and timeless fall color scheme – shades of brown, green, and red decorate each piece while materials like wood, brass, and wool play a supporting role in making this collection feel fitting for fall.
As we transition from hot and sunny summer days to crisp and cool autumn afternoons, let your home decor establish the mood of the season by inviting warm and whimsical details into every corner. Your fall decor should tell a story, and the Fantastical Forest collection can make that happen.
As one of the standout pieces from the collection, this duvet cover paints the picture of a fantastical forest. With varying animals scattered across the forest as well as trees and leaves decorating the scene, this duvet invites you into its world and promises a relaxing and comfortable night's sleep.
Even the smallest details can help create a fantastical forest ambience indoors, including this set of two hand towels. Complete with scenes of animals in nature, these hand towels are a charming detail to add to your bathroom or kitchen for the fall season ahead.
Not all fall decor has to feature prints and fall-inspired motifs. This bar cart isn't inherently fall-themed, but its antique brass finish can quietly complement pieces of fall decor that might reflect the season in a more obvious manner.
A candle holder is a quintessential detail of any fairytale story, and this one might be the perfect pick for your home. It's whimsical by design, featuring a curved brass handle and taper candle holder enclosed by a blown-glass exterior. Place it on a console table to decorate your house with a fairytale charm this fall.
Finished in a classic fall pattern, these plaid curtains can help set the scene of your storybook home this fall. They're made from soft polyester that will let minimal light through when completely shut. For convenience, these curtains are compatible with three hanging options – rod pockets, back tabs, or ring tops.
Don't settle for any old catchall dish. This fall, channel the energy of the season with a leaf-shaped catchall dish finished in solid terracotta. Its raw and jagged edges mimic that of real leaves, while its concave center provides a spot to hold various objects like keys, candies, or miscellaneous items. Style this catchall on your entryway table to invite the beauty of fall indoors.
Size: 8' x 10' (more sizes available)
Set the scene of your fantastical fairytale forest with an elegantly faded, hand-tufted wool rug. Decorated with floral designs and climbing vines, this rug enhances the natural elegance of the forest scene and provides a stylish design underfoot.
This cheeseboard and serving platter combo subtly hints at the fantastical forest aesthetic. Complete with a firm, mango wood surface and a playful fox detail, it can help your table setting feel more whimsical, fitting for fall, and straight out of a storybook.
With its smooth leather finish and studded detailing, this accent chair certainly looks the part for a fantastical forest-themed interior. However, because of its wood frame, steel springs, down-blend cushions, and reclining capabilities, this chair is an ideal choice for practical living room furniture.
Invite the whimsical charm of the Fantastical Forest collection onto your tabletop with this set of four appetizer plates. Complete with decorative motifs of forest animals, these plates have a traditional elegance to them and feel fitting for a fall-themed tablescape.
Even the most whimsical storybook homes need some practical furniture, too. This console table is just that – made from solid acacia wood and a marble top, it's a sturdy furnishing that's equal parts practical and stylish. Consider this table the perfect spot to hold all of your fall trinkets and decorations.
Complete with a vibrant image of two pheasants standing in a woodland setting, this lumbar pillow could be a charming decor detail to add to your couch this fall. Not only will it add some comfort and color to the space, but it'll help create the cozy, storybook atmosphere within your home.
Of course, Pottery Barn's Halloween collection is also iconic, and they have already launched their 2025 range. Yes, the floating ghosts are back this year, as are all the wicker decor, but they do sell out each year, so it may still be July, but don't hold off if you see something that's a must-have.
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Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.
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