9 fall table decor ideas which lean into this season's naturally bejewelled aesthetic – they'll take your seasonal hosting up a notch with minimal effort

Embrace this fall's naturalistic ease with these elegant ideas that feel so now

Fall tablescape with lime green and orange color theme, orange flowers on the table, green chairs and patterned linens
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As we enter a season of hosting and celebrating, fall table decor ideas will be at the center of the festivities. Whether you go bold with fall hues or keep things more simple with textured linens and warm neutrals, there are plenty of beautiful ways to welcome fall into your tablescape.

This season, when exploring how to decorate every room for fall, we're channeling nostalgia, handcrafted pieces, natural elements and understated luxury.

1. Craft a centerpiece with pine cones and candles

Pine cone and foliage Christmas table centerpiece

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A natural centerpiece looks effective but can be so easy to create. Here, a raised decorative bowl has been filled with fall foliage cuttings, pine cones, and candles; an easy and elegant table centerpiece that is perfect for a more rustic and organic look, whether for indoor or outdoor fall decor ideas.

'I love to pile pine cones onto a tiered cake stand and place sprigs of berries and small fall flowers between them,' says Homes & Gardens Managing Editor, Zara Stacey.

We also explore how to make a winter centerpiece in our step-by-step guide.

2. Dress a table with a seasonal garland

flower decorating idea with dried flowers

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A fall-themed garland can be a captivating centerpiece that elevates your dining table, and can be a good way to style a dining table that's not in use. Nestle your garland among candle holders, pumpkins, gourds, lanterns, and other decorative items. Choose a garland that suits the type of dining table or tablecloth you have.

Jen Ebert, Digital Editor of Homes & Gardens, says, 'The secret to successful fall garland decorating is to be as generous with flowers and foliage as your budget allows. Nature-inspired centerpieces are a key trend for 2025 and there is nothing more satisfying than bringing in foraged rose hips, pine and bare branches from the garden.'

However you can get the look with some wonderful faux pieces too, if you don't have access to the real thing, or prefer something you can re-use without worrying about it spoiling.

3. Make your own fall pot pourri

Cinnamon sticks tied with string and a bowl of oranges and green herbs

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Of course, it's vital to know how to make your house smell nice throughout the year, and a crafted, homemade fall fragrance, is the perfect way to make your dining table feel more festive and inviting during the winter months.

Learning how to make pot pourri is an enduring craft idea that you can try any time of year. Sustainable and handcrafted are big buzzwords in home design right now, and this idea leans right into that trend, whilst also being a wonderfully unique and affordable scented gift idea.

Gather together ingredients such as star anise, orange slices, cinnamon sticks, rosemary cuttings, and bay leaves, put them in a jar or decorative bowl, and let their fragrant scents fill your home with notes of fall.

4. Curate a fall floral centerpiece

Close up of decorated dining table with orange, blue and cream patterned tablecloth, blue fabric place mats, white and blue plates and bowls laid on table, orange vases with flowers and greenery, orange candleholders with orange, cream and pink candles


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Bringing the outside in is always a lovely way to ground your fall table decor ideas in nature. This could involve collecting a bouquet of seasonal flowers from the garden (learn how to create a hydrangea centerpiece from our Head of Gardens, Rachel).

Styling beautiful vases and bowls with fall stems, flowers, pinecones and more, can bring striking seasonal color, texture and visual interest to your table.

'I love this beautiful tablescape design by designer Birdie Fortescue,' says Jo Bailey, stylist and Homes & Gardens' print editor. 'The autumnal floral arrangements, enhanced by the deep orange vases and coordinating candlesticks, create an elegant contrast with the sky blue tableware, placemats, and tablecloth; establishing a more fresh fall scheme that feels wonderfully uplifting and inviting.'

While there's no beating fresh flowers, If you're looking for a more long-lasting table centerpiece design, then faux or dried flowers will last for Thanksgiving, Christmas and even beyond.

5. Add candles to bring a cozy glow

Fall tablescape with red and white striped tablecloth, seasonal berries, red candlestick holders and taper candles

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Fall evenings are the perfect time to bring out your best candles, if you want to create a warm and comforting atmosphere. ‘For dinners, I would minimize the flowers and add an array of candlesticks in tonal colors, preferably in glass, with colored candles to finish the look,’ says Birdie Fortescue.

Opt for novelty candles in pine cone or pumpkin shapes for a cute fall display, add a touch of sophistication with tall taper candles, or make it romantic with pillar candles in hurricane vases and tealights in twinkling glass votives.

6. Color match your florals with your linens

Fall table decor ideas with a grey patterned tablecloth, orange and pink seat cushions and orange and pink flowers

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When putting together fall color schemes, you’ll want to consider a range of complementary colors. It’s important, however, that individual hues come in pairs at least, so think about color-matching your natural displays to your autumnal linens, placemats, and coasters.

‘Napkins and placemats with a shaped edge can be a great way to bring a fun element to a tablescape,’ says Birdie Fortescue. ‘Pick out the colors of your linens in the floral arrangements for a cohesive look. Early season dahlias in rich reds and autumnal ochres can look very effective.’

In this example, orange-pink roses pair with the floral seat cushions and napkins, while the purple foliage makes for a deeper pairing with the gray tablecloth.

7. Mix linens for a layered and comforting effect

Fall table decor ideas with layered grey linen and natural wood accessories

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There's nothing new about laying a tablecloth, but choosing one that has a lovely texture and hue for fall and combining it with other table linens for that layered look will give your table more of a styled feel. Layered textures are a key trend for 2025, mixing cozy, natural fabrics with contrasting finishes to create a dynamic look.

‘A tablecloth instantly gives the effect of warmth and homeliness,’ says interior and tableware designer Birdie Fortescue. ‘Why not add a coordinating printed napkin and placemat? It is the perfect time to follow the trend of subtly mixing patterns.’

Layering up textured and patterned table linens will give the sensation of being all wrapped up from the outside chill and bring a sense of coziness to your table.

8. Bring in jewel-toned glassware

Table setting with woven placemats, gray plates, brown napkins and plum drinking glasses plus taper candles and dried flowers

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Glassware is often an overlooked element in table decor, but switching out wine glasses for more colorful alternatives can instantly add a fall feel to your decor. Rich jewel tones, like these plum stemless drinking glasses from Crate and Barrel (pictured above), as well as moss green and amber are set to be the shades of the season this year.

'Amber glassware is having a resurgence and it's ideal for a fall table – the glow when candlelight catches it will help to create a cozy feel. Use black as an accent for a more contemporary look and consider a terracotta runner for an earthy base,' says Jennifer Ebert, digital editor at Homes & Gardens.

It's a simple and easy switch to make that will instantly elevate your fall table decor. Plus, if your glassware is going to be on your table, you might as well make it decorative, too.

9. Decorate with seasonal berries and produce

Pumpkins in their many shapes and sizes make for wonderful fall table decor ideas, but they're most impactful when combined with other decorative seasonal vegetables.

‘When it comes to fall table decorations, I prefer a slightly pared-back look that still brings plenty of drama. I use pumpkins and gourds to create a really lovely centerpiece; try to choose different colors and sizes to give your display a sense of scale, and mix in lots of fall berries. Don’t forget to add plenty of candles to create a cozy atmosphere,' says Sue Jones, co-founder of OKA.

On this table, a selection of gourds have been arranged in a rustic wooden basket, and surrounded with candles and berries. The decor of varying heights creates a visually appealing table decor without impeding on the view across the table.

Halloween table decor with basket full of gourds, berries and green candles, blue patterned plates with rattan placemats, berry coloured glassware

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If you're still getting set for Halloween (it's just around the corner), and are looking for some spookier twists for your table, we have plenty of stylish and eerie Halloween table decor ideas, too.

Katrina Harper-Lewis
Head of Living

Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.

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