As autumn settles in, top home decor brands are curating rich, tactile collections to envelop every room in warmth. These labels mix plush fabrics, earthy colors, and handcrafted details to make living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms feel extra cozy. Think layered woven rugs or even a woven carpet underfoot, throws draped over sofas, and pillows piled high with thematic covers. Many also offer seasonal decorations (candles, centerpieces) and holiday decorations to match, but textiles are their specialty. Whether you’re planning a festive Thanksgiving celebration or just a snug weekend at home, a combination of autumn throws, autumn decorative pillows, and table linens can transform your space. Below we profile six standout brands, starting with Eyda Homes, that embrace artisan craftsmanship and fall-friendly style.
1. Eyda Homes: Indian Artisanal Textiles in Warm Autumn Hues
Eyda Homes leads our list with a range of handcrafted textiles that marry traditional Indian craft with modern design. Based in India (and the USA), Eyda is an artisan home decor brand founded by Pavas Sharma. He brings over 25 years of fabric design expertise, working with second- and third-generation artisans. Eyda pieces are made entirely by hand, from handwoven table runners to hand-block printed cushion covers, ensuring each item has character and quality. As their site notes, each product carries “a story of thread, time, and thoughtful hands,” emphasizing heritage and care.
Eyda’s handcrafted textiles include curtain panels, bedding, throws, and more, all in rich autumnal palettes (mustard golds, deep reds, and emerald greens). For example, they often draw on Jaipur’s block print curtain & cushion motifs, infusing them into modern pieces. This means you can find handcrafted cushion covers with bold florals or ikat prints (perfect autumn pillow covers 20×20 or fall pillow covers 18×18 for your sofa) alongside soft handcrafted bedding sets in breathable cotton. Each piece is made with organic cotton or natural fibers, aligning with today’s textile trends for sustainable home decor.
In practical terms, Eyda’s collection is ideal for cozy fall styling. Layer a hand-block printed tablecloth or table runner in rich orange or rust on your dining table for Thanksgiving decor. Pair it with matching table accessories like napkins or fabric placemats. On your couch or bed, add an autumn throw blanket in a complementary hue and an assortment of embroidered or handwoven cushion covers. Eyda even offers custom orders, so you can incorporate custom designs by Eyda for special dimensions or color schemes.
Eyda’s philosophy is also about slow design: “beauty begins with patience,” as each item is woven or embroidered at an artisan’s pace. They contrast this with mass-produced vs handcrafted curtains (and textiles) to highlight the value of unique pieces. Indeed, choosing Eyda means embracing textiles that are sustainable, organic, and plastic-free, a great story to share over a cozy family dinner.
Trending Eyda Products: For an instant infusion of fall warmth, consider these Eyda favorites:
– Apricot Floral Linen Cushion Cover (20×20) A hand-block-printed cotton pillow cover with peach and gold florals.
– Japanese Garden Printed Linen Cushion Cover (18×18) An embroidered throw pillow in pastel and rust tones.
– Mustard Yellow & White Embroidered Rectangle Cushion Covers (Set of 2) Ethnic-motif cotton covers in sunny and neutral shades.
– Turquoise Blue & Gold Velvet Embellished Cushion Covers (Set of 2) Luxe velvet pillows with stitched metallic accents.
– White and Pink Block Printed Cotton Table Cover (60×90) A 6-seater tablecloth in autumnal pink and white motifs.
Each of these adds texture and warmth to sofas, dining tables, or beds. Eyda’s pieces make great Thanksgiving gift ideas too; consider a set of artisan napkins or a woven table runner for Thanksgiving for a friend’s home.
For more inspiration and items, visit our Shop page on the Eyda Homes website or read About Eyda Homes to learn our story. If you have questions or need a special order, feel free to contact Eyda Homes now; our team is happy to help you choose the perfect pieces for a snug fall home.
2. De Le Cuona: British Linen Luxury for Laid-Back Elegance
Hailing from the UK, De Le Cuona is famed for its luxury linen fabrics. Founded in 1992 by designer Bernie de Le Cuona, this brand introduced a signature “stone wash” technique that gives linen a soft, lived-in texture and a subtly faded vintage look. Their collection includes linen bedding, throws, curtains, and even table linens, all in sophisticated neutrals and jewel tones.
A stone-washed linen duvet cover or quilt from De Le Cuona drapes beautifully, making it perfect for fall’s casual elegance. Their pieces bring a rustic-chic vibe: imagine a linen dining room set of tablecloth and napkins in a rich olive or warm beige, accented with wooden candle holders for a holiday decoration scheme. Because linen is breathable yet substantial, it adds warmth without feeling heavy. De Le Cuona’s ethos is the antithesis of shiny new synthetics; it’s about “natural texture” and timeless style.
De Le Cuona fabrics are also a smart fall choice for living rooms. A chunky linen throw casually tossed over a sofa, or a couple of their signature velvet cushions (they do velvet too), can instantly cozy up a space. Their product names often reflect earthy elements, for example, their “Tundra” or “Earth” linen in muddy oranges and browns. Using these fabrics, your autumn decor feels elegant yet lived-in. De Le Cuona items often appear on curated gift guides, too, so think of them as the perfect best holiday gift for design-minded hosts.
3. So Klara: Bold Global-Inspired Cushions and Fabrics
London-based So Klara brings vibrant patterns and color to home textiles. Designer Klara has a background in art and a love for travel, resulting in eclectic prints that feel modern yet worldly. The brand’s cushions, throws, and table linens often feature “vibrant textiles” with graphic motifs, from abstract florals to boho geometrics.
For fall, So Klara’s bright palette offers a cheerful contrast to the season’s earthy tones. Imagine a pair of autumn decorative pillows with Klara’s signature intricate designs (say, a golden mandala on deep blue) on a neutral sofa. Or use one of her bold printed table runners atop dark wood to enliven your Thanksgiving table. Her 2025 collections include velvet cushions and embroidered linens in saturated pumpkin, teal, and mustard hues, exactly right for autumn.
These pieces also make standout holiday decorations. So a Klara cushion can be the focal point among plain pillows, or her patterned table napkins paired with solid placemats. And as an artisan brand, everything is made in small batches. According to Fibre2Fashion, So Klara’s mission is all about “visually rich designs that bring curiosity and style” to homes, a philosophy that translates into textiles bursting with character.
For example, the brand’s modern cushion covers might feature hand-painted motifs or mixed fabrics. They’re great for someone wanting a quick refresh each season. (Insider tip: Klara often sells in sets, so you can get matching cushion pairs.)
4. Couvert D’amour: Handmade Quilts and Throws with a Twist
Couvert D’amour (pronounced “coo-VAIR dah-moor”) is another London-born label putting cozy back into home textiles. Founded by Vanessa Anne in 2016, it began with handmade patchwork quilts and bolted up to hand-stitched cushion covers on the city market. Today the brand is known for quilted blankets and cushions in fun, unique, and elegant designs, often with a contemporary edge on classic patterns.
Their pieces are perfect for autumn layering. A couverture quilt in rich burgundy or forest green, perhaps in a herringbone or striped pattern, can serve as a stylish autumn throw blanket at the foot of the bed or draped over your sofa. Textured throws like this add immediate warmth. Couvert D’amour also makes bold pillows: think geometric prints or velvet patchworks in jewel tones, ideal for adding contrast to plain linen or woolen throws. Each product is quilted and finished with careful piping or embroidery, underscoring the handcrafted appeal.
Couvert’s aesthetic mixes vintage charm (like old-school quilt patterns) with today’s trends (vibrant solids and unusual color combos). Fibre2Fashion notes they have a “passion for striking contemporary designs with bold colors.” The result is a homey, boutique-cottage feel. Their quilts and throws would look lovely paired with brass candleholders and pumpkins for a Thanksgiving celebration. They also make great hostess gifts. A quilted throw could be your next Thanksgiving gift choice.
5. Coco & Wolf: Luxury Bedding and Table Linens (with Liberty Prints)
Coco & Wolf is a luxury British brand known for high-end bedding and linens, often using iconic Liberty of London fabrics. Founded in 2013, it set out to create an “inspiring collection” of bedding and home decor. Their style is a blend of classic and contemporary: crisp sheets with floral prints, chunky knitted throws, and even home accessories like plates and trays.
While Coco & Wolf has an outdoor line (inspired by outdoor furniture), their indoor products are what bring instant comfort. A soft cotton duvet cover in a Liberty botanical print or a velvet throw in rich hunter green from Coco & Wolf would add elegance and coziness to a fall bedroom. In living areas, they offer textural cushion covers and throws, some quilted, some embroidered. Everything feels polished yet inviting. The brand’s focus on quality means these pieces last, so they’re worth the splurge.
Even if you’re not using every piece outdoors, their outdoor collection (weather-resistant cushions and throws) hints at durability, which means you can host a patio dinner on a crisp evening without worry. Otherwise, stick to their indoor lines for winter. Fibre2Fashion describes Coco & Wolf as “contemporary and luxury,” with “luxurious fabrics with modern styling.” This means you get heirloom-caliber materials (like 400-thread-count cotton or linen) in on-trend patterns.
For your fall home, a Coco & Wolf bedding set in burnt orange, teal, or cream would instantly dress up the bedroom. On the dining table, you might use their quilted placemats or fine tablecloths for a special meal. Yes, it’s luxe, but that’s also why items from here can be the perfect best holiday gifts (think: a cozy throw for a friend or a set of monogrammed napkins for a cousin).
6. Peter Reed: Heritage Embroidered Bed and Table Linens
Rounding out our list is Peter Reed, a venerable UK company in the Bedfordshire countryside. In business since 1861, Peter Reed’s specialty is the finest embroidered linens for bed and home. They produce everything from classic white cotton duvet covers and pillowcases to tablecloths, napkins, and even fitted sheets, all embellished with traditional English embroidery.
Imagine the elegance of a white linen dining table set (tablecloth plus napkins), each adorned with delicate stitched trim that’s Peter Reed’s signature. For fall, you might choose slightly heavier cotton or linen blends in taupe or mushroom with crisp embroidery. Their embroidered motifs often have country-cottage charm (think lavender sprigs or rope braids). These textiles invite a sense of history and formality into cozy spaces.
According to industry sources, Peter Reed is “committed to delivering the best-embroidered bed linen and personalized items.” In practice, that means you can order sheets with your initials or choose napkins with festive motifs. A set of their embroidered pillow shams in auburn and cream can warm up a bed without feeling too heavy, perfect for early evenings when the sun sets.
Don’t overlook Peter Reed’s table linens for holiday use: crisp cotton napkins and tablecloths are ideal for hosting Thanksgiving dinners in style. Pair their linen table cover with a rustic centerpiece and brass candlesticks for a traditional look. These heirloom-quality pieces often become family keepsakes, making them wonderful Thanksgiving gifts or the best holiday gifts (imagine gifting a matching set of embroidered cushion covers and table linens).
Bringing It All Together
Each of these six brands brings something unique to an autumn-themed home. Eyda Homes leads with handcrafted indian fabrics (think block prints and natural dyes), while the UK brands blend heritage and modernity through linen and embroidery. To make your home extra cozy this fall: layer on textures (throws, cushions), mix prints and solids in rich colors, and consider each room. For example, a coffee table can get a table runner Thanksgiving centerpiece, a sofa can sport fall-themed pillow covers (18×18 or 20×20 inches), and a bedroom gets snug with crisp, warm-hued bedding and a chunky autumn throw blanket at the foot.
Whether you’re shopping for dinnerware sets or dining room sets, tablecloths or outdoor table covers for a patio meal, these labels have options. Even if you tend to a minimalist style, a single statement textile (like a quilted tablecloth or a printed cushion cover) can add seasonal charm. And of course, many items double as Thanksgiving decor or holiday decorations, from pumpkin-orange table linens to pillowcases embroidered with harvest motifs.
For those on gift-buying missions: consider a throw from Couvert D’amour, a velvet cushion from So Klara, or a fine-linen tea towel from De Le Cuona; all count as Thanksgiving gift ideas or best holiday gifts. Layers of fabric and pattern are really the easiest way to warm up a home as temperatures drop.
Visit us at our shop page to explore Eyda Homes’ full collection of fall textiles and decor. Learn more about Eyda Homes on our website to see our commitment to artisans. And if you have any questions for example, about bulk orders for b2b buyers or specific product details don’t hesitate to contact Eyda Homes now. We’re happy to help you bring that handcrafted warmth to every room this autumn.