An Autumn Edit: Bringing Earthy Tones Indoors

Autumn introduces a quieter, more grounded approach to the home.
Light softens. Colours deepen. Materials begin to take on more presence. Interiors shift in response – not through dramatic change, but through considered updates that bring warmth and balance.
Earthy tones form the foundation.
Ochre, clay, olive and amber create a palette that feels stable and resolved. These colours absorb light rather than reflect it, allowing spaces to feel more composed. They work best when applied with restraint – across key pieces rather than every surface.


A sofa often sets the direction.
Upholstery in a muted, earthy tone introduces depth without overwhelming the room like the Muro Sofa. Texture is essential here. Woven fabrics, soft boucle or brushed finishes add dimension, giving the piece a sense of weight and permanence.

Layering builds from this base.
Cushions and throws should stay within the same tonal family, creating variation through texture rather than contrast. Linen, wool and heavier weaves add warmth while maintaining cohesion. The focus remains on balance – nothing too sharp, nothing unnecessary.
Rugs help define the space.
Low-pile or flatweave designs in softened patterns work well like the Anya Rug. They ground the room while allowing furniture to remain the focal point. Subtle variation in tone and texture adds interest without distraction.


Timber plays a key role.
Natural finishes with visible grain bring in warmth and authenticity. In Oak or Dark Oak, Quart Dining Table, coffee tables and shelving benefit from this approach. The emphasis is on craftsmanship – clean joinery, solid construction and materials that age well over time.
Earthy tones offer longevity.
They sit outside of seasonal trends and integrate easily into existing interiors. When applied with care, these items create spaces that feel calm, balanced and adaptable over time.
This is an autumn edit focused on material, tone and proportion.

