A dreamy new Sarah Sherman Samuel collaboration just hit Lulu and Georgia – and it will make you rethink your fall color scheme

Out with jewel tones, in with moss, baby blue, and furniture that feels like air

Lulu and Georgia x Sarah Sherman Samuel fall 2025 collection, including a green viscose area rug, playfully sculptured furniture, and woven lighting accents, pictured in a sunlit living room.
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Longtime Lulu and Georgia collaborator Sarah Sherman Samuel may have just delivered her most whimsical collection yet. For fall 2025, she has dreamed up Reverie, a lineup of sculptural accents and hand-loomed rugs that feel like the family heirlooms you wish you had. True to its name, the collection reads like a daydream.

Where most fall decor defaults to jewel tones, Reverie goes lighter and fresher. Uplifting moss greens and baby blues anchor the palette, occasionally paired with pale woods in lieu of moody walnut. Familiar throughlines from Lulu and Georgia’s earlier collections – cutout silhouettes, for instance – return bigger and bolder, transforming even substantial soon-to-be-hosted-on dining tables into pieces that feel airy and almost weightless.

The breakout star is, without a doubt, the Bernadette sofa, which takes the scalloped interior design trend to a new octave. Its entire backside ripples with Sarah’s now-iconic squiggles, offset by crisp tailoring and seemingly endless upholstery options.

Dining room featuring a blue area rug, wooden fining furniture, and a twisted ceramic candelabra

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

Accessories aren’t really necessary when the furniture looks this good, but Sarah's fall table decor ideas hardly feel like supporting acts. Twisted candelabras, artistically inclined vases, and rippled bowls each carry the signature SSS touch, offering an easy way to layer in her sensibilities into a space as the seasons shift.

If you think you’re dreaming, that makes two of us. Ahead, six Reverie pieces that shake up the mood for fall.


Blues and greens for fall? Actually quite groundbreaking. And they work when paired with the more traditional fall color schemes too. Pair the mossy greens and powder blues you find in this collection with deep oranges and warming browns for a fresher take on autumnal decor.

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