There’s something so magical about autumn at home — the warm tones, the cosy textures, and that feeling of everything slowing down a little. And while the leaves outside change, it’s the perfect time to refresh your interiors too. Faux flowers make it easy to bring the richness of the season indoors — all the warmth, none of the wilt.
Here are 5 of my favourite ways to style faux flowers for autumn:
1. A Warm Welcome in the Hallway
First impressions matter, and nothing feels more inviting than a vase of rich autumn stems on your hallway console. I love styling our Rustic Radiance Arrangement here, paired with a candle or two. It instantly sets the tone for a cosy home the moment you walk in the door.
2. Cosy Centrepieces for the Dining Table
Autumn is all about gathering. A statement arrangement like our Preserved Beech Leaves or Autumn Leaves Arrangement makes the perfect centrepiece for family dinners or cosy nights in. Add a linen runner and some candlesticks for extra warmth.
3. Layered Textures on the Fireplace Mantel
Mantels are made for seasonal styling. Try mixing preserved foliage with faux hydrangeas in burnt orange or creamy white for contrast. Layer with small pumpkins, books, or fairy lights for that full autumnal look.
4. Bedside Calm with Seasonal Stems
Autumn doesn’t have to be all bold tones. A few stems of green eucalyptus or soft faux hydrangeas in a small vase on your bedside table create a calming corner that still feels seasonal. Pair with one of our supersoft lambswool throws draped over the bed for the cosiest finish.
5. Mix & Match foraged style
One of my favourite tricks is to mix different textures together for that effortless, gathered look — think hydrangeas with eucalyptus, or preserved beech with dried grasses. It’s relaxed, natural, and feels just like a walk through the autumn countryside (without the mud on your boots!).
Ready to bring autumn home?
Explore our Autumn Collection and find your perfect pieces to style once and enjoy all season (and for years) to come.
5 Ways to Style Faux Flowers for Autumn
There’s something so magical about autumn at home — the warm tones, the cosy textures, and that feeling of everything slowing down a little. And while the leaves outside change, it’s the perfect time to refresh your interiors too. Faux flowers make it easy to bring the richness of the season indoors — all the warmth, none of the wilt.
Here are 5 of my favourite ways to style faux flowers for autumn:
1. A Warm Welcome in the Hallway
First impressions matter, and nothing feels more inviting than a vase of rich autumn stems on your hallway console. I love styling our Rustic Radiance Arrangement here, paired with a candle or two. It instantly sets the tone for a cosy home the moment you walk in the door.
2. Cosy Centrepieces for the Dining Table
Autumn is all about gathering. A statement arrangement like our Preserved Beech Leaves or Autumn Leaves Arrangement makes the perfect centrepiece for family dinners or cosy nights in. Add a linen runner and some candlesticks for extra warmth.
3. Layered Textures on the Fireplace Mantel
Mantels are made for seasonal styling. Try mixing preserved foliage with faux hydrangeas in burnt orange or creamy white for contrast. Layer with small pumpkins, books, or fairy lights for that full autumnal look.
4. Bedside Calm with Seasonal Stems
Autumn doesn’t have to be all bold tones. A few stems of green eucalyptus or soft faux hydrangeas in a small vase on your bedside table create a calming corner that still feels seasonal. Pair with one of our supersoft lambswool throws draped over the bed for the cosiest finish.
5. Mix & Match foraged style
One of my favourite tricks is to mix different textures together for that effortless, gathered look — think hydrangeas with eucalyptus, or preserved beech with dried grasses. It’s relaxed, natural, and feels just like a walk through the autumn countryside (without the mud on your boots!).
Ready to bring autumn home?
Explore our Autumn Collection and find your perfect pieces to style once and enjoy all season (and for years) to come.