The fall season invites us to swap out light summer fabrics for rich, earthy textiles. Leading the charge is Eyda Homes, a family-run artisan home decor brand that “creates handcrafted home textiles” in Jaipur. Founded by Pavas Sharma, Eyda’s handcrafted pieces, from block-printed cushions to embroidered curtains, blend India’s craft heritage with modern style. In fact, Eyda is now a premium home decor brand on both sides of the globe, sourcing handcrafted indian fabrics (organic cotton, linen, and jute) directly from rural artisan collectives. Its site even notes that every design can be made to order or in bulk orders for b2b buyers shipping culture-rich cushions, curtains, and bedding to designers worldwide.

Inspired by these artisan influences, our 8 ideas show how top brands, from Eyda to West Elm and Brooklinen, make cozy seasonal decorations and holiday decorations (especially Thanksgiving decor) easy. Each idea below highlights a category of textiles and décor, with tips and product examples to turn your home into a warm autumn haven.

 

1. Create a Festive Table with Artisanal Linens

Start your tablescape with bold table accessories in fall hues. Designers recommend building the look around a statement cloth, whether a patterned runner or full tablecloth. For example, one expert guide advises, “Start your Thanksgiving tablescape with a fall tablecloth or table runner.” Pick a rectangular Thanksgiving tablecloth in warm oranges or a square Thanksgiving tablecloth printed with harvest motifs. Then layer on Thanksgiving placemats and cloth napkins in complementary colors (think rust plaids, muted greens, or mustard yellow florals). Aim for a coordinated set: you might use a printed tablecloth under a neutral runner, or vice versa, as shown by decor blogs.

  • Mix prints and solids: A boho-geometric runner with solid-charge placemats, or vice versa, creates depth. Designers even suggest “boho table linens” like orange Moroccan prints paired with rustic chargers and candles for a cozy vibe.
  • Swap chair cushions: Give your dining room sets a makeover by adding cushion covers or throws to the chairs. Cover plain seat pads with a printed fabric or drape a contrasting bench throw; this unifies the table and seating.
  • Add centerpieces: Scatter pumpkins, gourds, or a vase of fall flowers atop your runner. Natural elements are the ultimate seasonal decorations to tie the look together.

By focusing on linens and accents, even a modest table becomes instantly seasonal. Tip: Brands like Eyda carry handcrafted cushion covers and table runners in block prints and botanical patterns. Mixing one of their block-printed runners with a plain tablecloth (and a few rustic gourds) gives an artisan touch to any meal.

 

2. Cozy Up with Throws and Pillows

Autumn is all about cuddling up, so load sofas, benches, and beds with soft layers. Start with textured throws, chunky knits, faux furs, or wool blankets in warm tones. Crate & Barrel’s fall collection highlights “deep purples and earthy greens to warm every room,” noting that new throws in rich hues make spaces instantly cozier. Drape a burnt-orange faux-fur throw over one armrest, or roll a handwoven ivory wool blanket on a bench.

Next, embellish with an array of seasonal pillows. Mix and match sizes (Eyda’s site lists both 18×18 and 20×20 cushion covers) and patterns. Scatter fall pillow covers 20×20 and fall pillow covers 18×18 on your couch; think plaids, leaf motifs, or hand-embroidered velvet. Pro tip: Eyda’s Apricot Floral Linen Cushion Cover or Boho Arrow Cushion (both handmade in Jaipur) can anchor the scheme. The key is varied texture: a knitted pillow here, a printed one there. As Rugs.com notes, piling on soft throws and plush cushions creates “cozy vibes”; the layered textures make any sofa or bed more inviting.

  • Contrast fabrics: Pair smooth linen pillows with tufted velvet or fuzzy knits. This “layered texture” approach is a big 2025 trend.
  • Focus on color: Choose autumnal shades of burnt amber, olive green, and pumpkin spice, and maybe one accent pillow in a bolder print or jewel tone.
  • Handcrafted charm: Look for items like Eyda’s block-printed cushion covers (made “one flower at a time” by artisan block-printing). A few handcrafted cushion covers instantly make a shelf or chair look festive.

Cozy pillows and throws not only decorate your living areas but also make great best holiday gifts. In fact, luxury bedding and throw blankets (like those from Brooklinen or West Elm) are frequently listed among the best holiday gifts for homebodies. A new textured cushion or artisanal quilt is a gift anyone would appreciate for Thanksgiving or Christmas.

 

3. Layer in Woven Rugs and Carpets

Don’t forget the floors; the right rug can anchor your autumn scheme. 2025 design trends point to earthy muted palettes on the floor: clay, olive, terracotta, and mossy greens are in vogue. A hand-knotted Persian-style rug in burnt sienna, or a distressed wool rug in muted plum, will warm up neutral furniture. You can also layer: start with a natural fiber base (jute or sisal) and top it with a smaller patterned throw rug. This double-layered effect adds “cozy depth.”

According to Rugs.com, texture is king in fall 2025. Look for woven rugs with chunky weaves, high-low piles, or embroidered motifs. Vintage-inspired or tribal prints (think faded medallion or kilim patterns) bring character without overwhelming the space. A hand-knotted rug in autumn hues under the coffee table can complement your pillows and throws; even a woven carpet hallway runner can hint at the seasonal palette from the entryway.

  • Go sustainable: Trends show a rise in jute and wool rugs for their eco-credentials. A flatweave jute underlayer cushions a more ornate rug on top.
  • Mix old and new: Try layering a vintage Persian rug over a modern neutral carpet or vice versa. The contrast of old-world print and contemporary minimalism is very on-trend.
  • Outdoor expansion: Don’t limit rugs to indoors. In covered patios, a weather-resistant woven rug underfoot creates a cabin feel outside, tying indoor and outdoor spaces.

For inspiration, note that many artisan home decor brands (West Elm, CB2, etc.) are offering sustainably made rugs to match their cushions and curtains. For example, West Elm proudly reports over “60% of its products are sustainably made,” including area rugs. Combining one of those with Eyda’s artisan textiles means the whole room is coordinated for the holidays.

 

4. Elevate Bedroom Festivity with Artisanal Bedding

Bring the holiday spirit into your bedroom with rich linens. Swap out lightweight summer sheets for warmer Thanksgiving sheets. flannel or high-thread-count cotton in seasonal prints or solids. Layer the bed with a handcrafted quilt or duvet cover. Think deep mustard, chocolate brown, or burnt orange accents. On top of the sheets, add a chunky autumn throw blanket at the foot of the bed and a mix of pillows in fall hues. This instantly turns your bedroom into a cozy retreat.

Eyda’s collections include handcrafted bedding like block-printed quilt sets and embroidered duvet covers. For example, their Boho Arrow duvet (linen-cotton blend) features artisan embroidery. Even if you don’t buy Eyda, take inspiration: pair a neutral duvet with embroidered shams in earthy colors. Mix autumn decorative pillows (pumpkin motifs, leaf patterns) among your pillows for a seasonal update.

And remember: great bedding is also a welcome gift. In fact, basic sets from brands like Brooklinen (premium sheets and duvet) are often cited among the best holiday gifts. A plush sheet-and-quilt bundle is practical, long-lasting, and guaranteed to delight any guest or family member celebrating Thanksgiving at your home.

 

5. Dress Windows in Warm Drapes

Window treatments can dramatically change a room’s mood. As evenings grow longer, thick curtains in rich fabrics become both beautiful and practical. Consider installing the best blackout curtains in fall-friendly colors (velvet or heavy cotton in aubergine, forest green, or mahogany) to keep the chill out and the glow in. Drawn curtains also frame your room like a picture, making holiday decor feel even more intimate.

Mixing patterns can be stunning here: for instance, pair a solid-colored curtain with patterned modern cushion covers applied to tie-backs or valances. Or try the reverse neutral panels accented by a patterned pelmet that matches your pillows. Designers in the US are mixing old and new by placing boho flatweaves (like embroidered linen curtains) alongside contemporary rods and hardware.

Eyda specifically highlights the power of prints for windows. Their blog features Jaipur’s block print curtains & cushions as inspiration. Taking a cue, you might hang a curtain in a traditional Indian block print (think indigo-and-terracotta floral) on one window and solid-colored drapes on another. This contrast showcases the uniqueness of each piece. Modern curtain styles can vary from floor-to-ceiling panels to café curtains; the key is weight and texture.

Above all, check your fixtures. A quick “curtain hardware explained” search (common on décor sites) shows that the right rod and finial can complement your textile. For example, wooden poles or metal grommets can echo an autumnal vibe. And if in doubt, many suppliers (Eyda included) list spec-ready curtain & cushion combospre-matched sets of drapes and pillow shams to simplify your shopping. In short, use your windows to repeat the color story you’ve built with the rest of the room.

 

6. Cozify Your Outdoor Spaces

If you’re lucky enough to have a patio or porch, bring the warmth of fall outside. Lay an outdoor table cover over any al fresco dining table in a water-resistant fabric printed with fall leaves or plaids. Add cushioned seating with accent pillows in autumnal colors (make sure they’re outdoor-safe fabrics). Hang string lights or lanterns to mimic candlelight, and place a soft fall pillow cover 20×20 on each chair.

Seasonal decorations outdoors might include a rustic doormat, a hay bale with pumpkin accents, or a bench draped with a wool blanket. The idea is to make the transition from inside to outside seamless. An outdoor rug in a leaf motif, a plaid throw folded on a porch rocker, or a set of terracotta pots planted with mums can all echo your interior’s textile theme.

While we lack a citation specifically for outdoor table decor, the concept is straightforward: matching your outdoor textiles (cushions, throws, rugs) to the indoor palette makes your patio feel like a natural extension of your festive home.

 

7. Give Handcrafted Textiles as Gifts

Textile pieces themselves can double as memorable Thanksgiving gifts or holiday gifts. Here are some ideas:

  • Pillow Covers: A block-printed or embroidered pillow cover makes a personal, artisanal present. You could gift a set of Thanksgiving pillow covers in muted orange and brown to someone hosting the dinner.
  • Throws and Blankets: A cozy autumn throw or quilt wrapped with a ribbon is an instant winner. Many decor sites label such warm throws as top “gifts” of the season (even showing a gift icon on their pages).
  • Table Linens: A festive table runner or cloth embroidered with leaves or pumpkins is a thoughtful hostess gift. (Some checklists of Thanksgiving gift ideas specifically mention decorative linens and placemats as charming, usable gifts.)
  • Rugs or Mats: A small woven carpet doormat in fall colors can welcome guests year after year. It’s practical yet stylish.

Many blogs and stores market these as the best holiday gifts for home lovers. Eyda’s catalog even includes a section of ready-made combos so you can buy, say, a matching cushion and curtain set together. And for ultimate personalization, they offer custom designs by Eyda. You can commission a one-of-a-kind hand-printed design in your favorite color or motif. In short, exchanging artisanal textiles is both unique and on-theme for any harvest celebration.

 

8. Mix and Match for a Unified Look

Finally, tie everything together by repeating key colors and textures in unexpected places. For example, if you used mustard and teal on pillows and tableware, echo those on a wall hanging or a throw at the foot of the bed. Use a single fabric print in several ways: a same-pattern table runner, napkins, and throw pillows carry the theme through different rooms. If your color scheme includes forest green, consider swapping in an extra pillow cover in that hue on a living-room chair.

Try blending styles too. Pairing high-end pieces with homespun accents is a current trend: layer a sleek modern cushion cover (geometric or velvet) next to a rustic, block-printed one. Put an embroidered cushion on an industrial metal bench or a velvet throw on a wooden settee. This “mix of old and new” approach lets the textiles themselves be focal points, showing off craftsmanship amid your existing furniture.

Remember, these guidelines apply year-round. Even outside of Thanksgiving, you can swap to lighter neutrals or holiday reds and greens using the same approach. Truly, today’s shoppers expect seasonal textiles for every Indian home and beyond; brands are producing fabrics that transition from Diwali to Christmas just as well as from Halloween to Thanksgiving. By the time winter arrives, your home can easily pivot again (for example, by adding jewel-toned pillows or metallic table accents over the fall base).

Finally, don’t overlook care: many richly colored, hand-printed fabrics require a gentle touch. Follow proper washing tips for indian fabrics (cold wash, air dry) to keep colors vibrant. After all, the whole point is lasting beauty.

 

Conclusion

Easy transformations are the name of the game. As Eyda Homes demonstrates, thoughtfully chosen textiles turn ordinary corners into festive nooks. Whether it’s an embroidered cushion, a hand-block printed table runner, or a lush blackout curtain, each piece layers warmth and story into your home. In fact, Eyda’s founders (a husband-wife team) built their business on exactly that philosophy: “luxury woven from tradition and soul.” Combining such artisanal pieces with a few modern accents (as popular US brands like West Elm do) ensures your décor is both on-trend and timeless.

Ready to outfit your home in autumn style? Visit our shop page to browse Eyda Homes’ full collection of artisan cushions, curtains, and throw blankets. You can also learn about Eyda Homes on our site to see how our products are made, or simply contact Eyda Homes now for custom orders and bulk B2B sourcing. No matter what holiday you’re celebrating, these textile-rich decoration ideas will help you do it in beautiful comfort.