If you only buy one piece of fall decor, make it these viral MacKenzie-Childs rattan pumpkins – they're under $50 for the set
The MacKenzie-Childs rattan pumpkins have taken TikTok by storm – I'm adding them to my cart before they sell out


When I see one-off home decor pieces popping up in my social media feeds I know I need to act quickly to nab them before they sell out. Fall decor ideas are my current fixation, and I've spotted a real gem that you'll love, too: MacKenzie-Childs' rattan pumpkins.
If you're a home decor fanatic like me, you'll know all about the viral MacKenzie-Childs pumpkin decor, which sees the brand's signature checkerboard print splashed on an array of stylish resin pumpkins. They're bold and colorful which I love but may not be to everyone's tastes. So, when I saw these rattan versions begin to take off on TikTok, I know they'd be even more popular, combining a subtle take on the iconic checkerboard print with the trend for rattan and wicker decor pieces. The perfect combination.
These gorgeous pumpkins will bring a chic seasonal touch to your mantel or bookshelf – but if you're looking for fall table decor ideas, they would also make the perfect centerpiece at your next dinner party.
The first thing that jumped out to me about the MacKenzie-Childs rattan pumpkins was the price point: while the smallest resin models (like the MacKenzie-Childs rosy capiz pumpkins) start at $82, the rattan pumpkins will set you back just $49.95 for the set of three, which are in a range of sizes to help you create a balanced and subtle fall display.
To me, teaming MacKenzie-Childs' iconic check print with earthy rattan panels is a masterclass in the Scandi maximalism trend: it's gently striking, but it won't overwhelm your space. If you're after a bolder look, however, swap the neutral Mocha Check pumpkins for the lively Courtly Check version in black and white. These could really add some drama to your Halloween decor ideas.
Though I love decorating with pumpkins when the harvest season arrives, I always shop around for unique pieces, and I love bringing in interest with a mix of textures and materials. I'm a huge fan of the glass pumpkins in ALDI's fall decor collection for 2025 – and Pottery Barn's terracotta jack-o-lanterns are a hit every year – but I have a real soft spot for these MacKenzie-Childs rattan pumpkins.
Perhaps it's because I spent so long hunting for the best rattan pieces to buy this summer, but I'm fully committed to the rattan trend – and while it might call to mind outdoor dining chairs and porch planters, I think there's something so cozy about woven textures for fall. I'll be showing off my MacKenzie-Childs rattan pumpkins all season long (and saving a few as gifts for my interior design-obsessed friends, too).
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At just $10, this pumpkin is an absolute steal. It's available in two different sizes and it would make a delightful addition to a coffee table or shelf this fall.
I love the assorted patterns and colors on these woven pumpkins; they're brimming with rustic charm, and they'll add plenty of visual interest to your space.
If you're looking to add an autumnal touch to your staircase or porch, these rattan pumpkins are ideal: they're timeless, sturdy and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
I might have fallen in love with the MacKenzie-Childs rattan pumpkins, but they're not the only item on my wishlist: I'm also coveting the brand new MacKenzie-Childs kettle and toaster collection. How much checkerboard print is too much?
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Martha is a Content Editor on the Living team at Homes & Gardens. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.
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