Fall Family Sundays at the Table

Fall Sundays are for enjoying family time, football, and food. These are our essential picks to ensure those get-togethers for dinner are as much about good times as style

Family fall dinner table products including blue plate
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The Round is our pick of products shaped around a moment, activity or trend. It’s less about a single look and more about mixing styles, ideas and inspiration to suit every kind of shopper.

Managing to gather the family around the table for a long Sunday dinner is a moment worth celebrating. As the air turns crisp and leaves turn golden, the ritual of cooking and dining together feels like the perfect way to mark the season. A big rustic dish at the center of the table (tapping into a key fall food trend), the clatter of flatware, the glow of candlelight, and a few thoughtful details are the kind of fall table decor ideas that instantly set the tone for a meal that lingers into the afternoon. The key is striking a balance between practicality and atmosphere. This edit brings together everything you need to elevate the tradition of family dinner, with pieces that feel both functional and stylish – a timeless backdrop for the memories you’ll make around the table.

Pip Rich

Pip Rich is an interiors journalist and editor with 20 years' experience, having written for all of the UK's biggest titles. Most recently, he was the Global Editor in Chief of our sister brand, Livingetc, where he now continues in a consulting role as Executive Editor. Before that, he was acting editor of Homes & Gardens, and has held staff positions at Sunday Times Style, ELLE Decoration, Red and Grazia. He has written three books – his most recent, A New Leaf, looked at the homes of architects who had decorated with house plants. Over his career, he has interviewed pretty much every interior designer working today, soaking up their knowledge and wisdom so as to become an expert himself.

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