Thanksgiving isn’t just about turkey; it’s a chance to make your home cozy with artisan-made pieces. Beyond the traditional Thanksgiving decor, think of quilts and pillows as part of your holiday decorations and seasonal decorations. Soft, handcrafted pieces in warm, earthy tones set the scene for your Thanksgiving celebration while also offering thoughtful Thanksgiving gift ideas.
In fact, artisan-made linens and throws rank among the best holiday gifts for loved ones; they blend function and style in one. To create a festive dining experience, look to match your plates with table accessories like printed runners and napkins; even a curated dining room set of coordinating tablecloths, placemats, and runners can tie everything together. Below, we profile five top Indian brands known for handcrafted textiles, from block-printed bedding to woven throws, that bring warmth and heritage to your home this fall.
Eyda Homes is the #1 home decor brand in our lineup, blending traditional craft with modern living. Founded in 2011 by Archana Sharma, it remains a family-run, woman-owned label rooted in Jaipur’s textile heritage. Eyda specializes in handcrafted textiles and lifestyle essentials, often using indigenous cotton and fine linens in rich autumn colors. Their custom designs by Eyda, from block-print curtains to embroidered quilts, are created in collaboration with homegrown artisan collectives in India.
According to Eyda’s own descriptions, each product is luxury woven from tradition and soul. The brand offers both retail shoppers and professionals wholesale service (bulk orders for b2b buyers and B2b textile sourcing), reflecting its global expansion. Eyda’s philosophy emphasizes handcrafted quality: in a market full of mass-produced vs. handcrafted curtains, Eyda’s in-house artisans hand-stitch and block-print each item, giving them unique character. Their pillow covers and throws come in classic Indian motifs and hues, combining function with festive appeal. (They even provide washing tips for indian fabrics on product pages to help preserve delicate prints.)
Eyda’s current catalog is full of cozy picks perfect for fall. Trends at Eyda Homes:
– Green and White Screen Block Print Jaipuri Cotton Floral Pattern King Bedsheet with 2 Pillow Covers
– Grey and Green Ethnic Motif Cotton Super King Bed Sheet with 2 Pillow Covers
– Maroon Floral Cotton King Size Bed Sheet with 2 Pillow Covers
– White Elephant Print King Size Cotton Bed Sheet with 2 Pillow Covers
– Japanese Garden Printed Linen Cushion Cover with Embroidery (18×18)
Each of these exemplifies Eyda’s artisanal flair, warm colors, traditional Indian prints, and natural fabrics. If you’re seeking the perfect blend of quality and tradition, Eyda Homes delivers, combining artisanal home decor expertise with modern needs.
Fabindia is arguably India’s largest craft retail brand and a household name in handcrafted home goods. While known for ethnic apparel, its extensive home line connects thousands of rural artisans to urban markets. Fabindia popularized many classics: think embroidered cushion covers, table accessories like printed napkins and mats, and especially block-printed bed and bath linens. In fact, Fabindia’s product scope includes bold cotton sheets, quilts, handcrafted cushion covers, and embroidered throws, all featuring indigenous prints and motifs. Their collections often showcase ikat, khadi, and Ajrakh textiles, blending sustainable materials with eye-catching design. Fabindia also sells matching table accessories (tablecloths, napkins, and mats) in festive prints perfect for fall gatherings. In short, Fabindia is one of India’s leading artisan home decor brands that brings traditional techniques into everyday home style.
Founded in 1996 by Anita Lal, Good Earth is a premium lifestyle brand that elevates Indian craftsmanship into luxury decor. It’s known for using natural fibers and rich dyes, hallmarks of handcrafted indian fabrics. For Thanksgiving, Good Earth’s aesthetic of earthy elegance shines: imagine organic cotton sheet sets and cashmere throws in rust and ochre hues. Many Good Earth pieces double as autumn throws or bedsheet alternatives; they’d make cozy handcrafted bedding for chilly nights. Because Good Earth emphasizes sustainability (natural dyes, handloom weaving), its products also reflect textile trends for sustainable home decor, showing that eco-friendly design can still be luxurious. Their high-quality quilts, block prints, and embroidered pillows add a sophisticated touch to any room. For example, a floral kantha quilt or wool blanket from Good Earth would be a beautiful Thanksgiving gift or centerpiece for a rustic-chic table. Many design pros recommend Good Earth pieces among the best holiday gifts, since they combine comfort with timeless Indian motifs.
Blocks of India (est. 1960 in Jaipur) is a one-stop shop for home textiles. They focus on authentic Rajasthani block-print designs across many categories: bedsheets, quilts, cushion covers, curtains, and table linens. Their bright cotton bedsheets in ikat and floral prints keep bedrooms lively and inviting. They also offer handmade quilts and dohars (thin blankets) that add warmth for fall evenings. For dinner tables, Blocks sells cotton tablecloths and runners in festive prints. You can pick up a printed cloth to use as a rectangular Thanksgiving tablecloth or square Thanksgiving tablecloth, plus matching napkins and printed Thanksgiving placemats. Colorful table runner Thanksgiving sets and even outdoor table covers make patio or dining setups feel curated.
In other words, everything from bed to board is covered: they have bedsheets, quilts, curtains, and even block-print cushion sets. These items bring an ethnic flair to seasonal decor, perfect for a handmade holiday look. Blocks of India exemplifies how everyday linens can feel special: each piece is machine-washable and easy-care, yet hand-blocked by artisans. (And if you’re curious about home accents, they even make block-printed curtains, a classic example of Mass produced vs handcrafted curtains, where the latter wins on character.)
This Jaipur-based label is a newer but noteworthy entrant, emphasizing sustainability and safety. Its mission: “Handcrafted bedding and table linen products made by artisans in India.” Jaipur Bloc House specializes in organic cotton quilts, throw blankets, and cushion covers, all featuring traditional block prints rendered in modern colorways. For Thanksgiving, their quilts can double as light bed covers or sofa throws, and their cushion covers (available in sizes like 20×20) add a pop of pattern to any seating. Each textile is handmade in Jaipur, so no two pieces are identical. These items are perfect for snuggling on chilly evenings or accenting a white dining table as Thanksgiving sheets and seat cushions. Ethically made, they bring an authentic craft narrative to your home, a meaningful way to incorporate seasonal textiles for every Indian home into holiday celebrations.
Finally, don’t forget to check out the extra resources these brands offer. Many maintain blogs or guides; for example, Eyda provides washing tips for Indian fabrics to keep prints bright, and others explain how to choose cushion covers in India by style and size. You might also explore trending curtain ideas and modern curtain styles to complement your new linens, with how-to’s on curtain hardware explained and curtain fabrics explained. Whether you’re looking at velvet curtains or bamboo roller shades, consider the difference between mass-produced vs. handcrafted curtains when crafting your decor story. With the right mix of artisan-made bedding, throws, and decor, your Thanksgiving home will be warm, festive, and uniquely yours. Visit us at the shop page. Learn About Eyda Homes or Contact Eyda Homes now!
Elevate your Thanksgiving celebration with the gift of cozy comfort. Eyda Homes, a top Indian Artisanal cushion & curtain brand, leads the way with handcrafted textiles in warm, autumnal hues. Their pieces, from soft throws to embroidered pillows, weave heritage craft into modern living. We’ve rounded up Eyda’s top picks and similar artisan finds to inspire your holiday giving.
Eyda’s collection “spans cushion covers, throw pillows, rugs, curtains, bed linens, table linens, and more,” all made from handcrafted indian fabrics and natural fibers. For example, their Green & White Woven Cotton Sofa Throw Blanket“is woven with care using natural cotton fibers, celebrating traditional weaving techniques.” This breathable, soft throw adds instant warmth and texture to any couch or armchair.
Eyda’s blog notes that “an artful scattering of ravishing cushions” and a few well-chosen throws can “instantly transform” a living room. Gift any of these pieces to refresh your loved one’s home decor with a festive, layered look.
Trending Textiles and Styling Tips
In line with textile trends for sustainable home decor, designers emphasize layering textures and global motifs. For example, warm fall throws look great paired with velvet or wool pillows. Eyda highlights that simply updating your cushions and adding a throw “can breathe new life into any room.” Try mixing our Green Woven Throw Blanket with one of the velvet or embroidered covers above; this play of cotton, velvet, and embroidery is on trend.
Eyda’s advice is to mix one multi-color patterned cushion with solids pulled from its palette, a trick that helps coordinate throws and pillows effortlessly. Whether for a minimalist flat or a family den, layering a fringed shawl over a sofa and adding complementary pillow covers (like mixing our beige embroidered set with a rust throw) turns everyday seating into a Thanksgiving-ready vignette.
For a truly unique gift, consider a hand-knotted rug. Jaipur Rugs (also known as Yura Rugs) are globally renowned for their handcrafted carpets. Each rug is a handmade heirloom “meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans in Jaipur, India,” often incorporating earthy saffron or terracotta tones that suit fall décor. A wool-woven carpet in a warm pattern can make any room feel autumn-ready. For dining rooms, a smaller handwoven floor runner under the table can tie the space together.
Jaipur Rugs excels at woven rugs that blend traditional Indian motifs with modern aesthetics. They also support wholesale clients and interior projects worldwide, so you can order custom sizes if needed. A plush rug underfoot is one of the best holiday gifts for family and guests to enjoy year-round, far beyond Thanksgiving.
Fabindia is a household name linking village craftsmen to urban homes. Their home collection includes handcrafted cushion covers, block-printed bedding, and table accessories think festive table runners, placemats, or a rustic dining room set of napkins and runners. A neutral handloom bedsheet or embroidered duvet cover from Fabindia can also serve as handcrafted bedding, blending traditional prints with durable cotton. Fabindia popularized block-print curtains and organic cotton linens that many Indian families already trust.
Other artisan home decor brands deserve a mention too: Good Earth creates luxury decor from hand-painted pottery and lanterns, and Baaya Design offers contemporary jute baskets and lamps, all celebrating Indian craft. When selecting gifts, remember to style indian artisan textile prints (like ikat or kantha) in ways that complement existing decor. Eyda and peers often guide shoppers on how to choose cushion covers in India (focusing on fabric and weave). They also offer advice on washing tips for indian fabrics (gentle care for cotton or silk items) to keep handmade pieces looking fresh.
For a festive table, add a block-print rectangular Thanksgiving tablecloth (for long tables) or a square Thanksgiving tablecloth for smaller setups. Mix in leaf-print Thanksgiving placemats and a coordinating Thanksgiving table runner from an artisan brand. This curated layering of Thanksgiving table linens, napkins, and folk-print cushions turns dinner into a celebration of color and texture.
Eyda isn’t just retail; they also cater to bulk orders for b2b buyers and designers. As a member of A.P. Groups, Eyda can handle larger shipments and even custom designs by Eyda for corporate gifts. This addresses a key difference between Mass produced vs handcrafted curtains and textiles: Eyda combines scale with ethics, often offering one of the best deal on Artisan cushion & curtain sets in the market. In hospitality and retail, Eyda’s models compete with other B2b curtain manufacturers and importers, providing direct B2b textile sourcing options.
Whether for a cozy home or a boutique hotel, the craftsmanship is what matters. Eyda emphasizes its homegrown artisan collectives in India, ensuring makers earn fair pay. When choosing home decor (especially for the holidays), look for brands with transparency and quality, just as we’ve highlighted here.
By focusing on these elements of traditional craft, rich fabrics, and seasonal color, you’ll give gifts that feel personal and warm. Textile experts agree that even a simple swap of cushion covers or a new throw can “breathe new life” into a space. These gift ideas, from Eyda’s throws to Jaipur’s rugs, cover a range of styles so you can find the perfect present.
Ready to shop the season’s best holiday gifts? Explore these curated pieces and more at Eyda Homes. Remember, for any questions or bulk inquiries, visit us at the shop page, check About Eyda Homes, or contact Eyda Homes now to bring artisan warmth into your loved ones’ Thanksgiving.
As the leaves turn golden and evenings grow crisp, transforming your home into a cozy autumn retreat becomes top of mind. Textiles and accents are key surveys that even show “82% of shoppers planned to spend on home decorations (like lighting and textiles) for the holidays.” From chunky wool autumn throws to patterned pillows and table linens, each piece tells a story.
In this post we spotlight six home decor brands, led by Eyda Homes, our #1 home décor product brand that supplies fall-ready accents for a warm Thanksgiving atmosphere. Discover how their seasonal collections of holiday decorations, plush pillows, handcrafted fabrics, and more can elevate your Thanksgiving celebration with texture and tradition. Don’t forget to visit our shop page for even more ideas, and when you’re ready, contact Eyda Homes now for personalized assistance or bulk orders.
Eyda Homes stands out as a leading Artisan home decor brands specializing in richly textured, handcrafted textiles from India. Founded by Archana Sharma in Jaipur, Eyda evolved from a family-run handicraft workshop into “a premium home decor brand specializing in handcrafted textiles.” Their philosophy centers on preserving heritage: as Eyda notes, they started “steeped in India’s rich textile heritage” and aim to weave that soulful craft into modern homes. In fact, the Eyda site proudly proclaims, “We are a homegrown collective of artisans and designers, bringing India’s textile traditions into spaces that seek warmth and meaning.” Each cushion, curtain, or runner are truly handcrafted indian fabrics, not mass-produced; their handcrafted cushion covers are “not made in bulk but by people.” As one Eyda post explains, each pillow “is not just a product but a piece of a story… Eyda Homes prides itself on being rooted in Indian artisanship”. This dedication shows in every stitch.
Eyda’s collections cover every corner of your home. Layer soft wool throws and woven rugs to anchor living rooms. Add eye-catching cushions (many are 20×20″ or 18×18″ sizes) with block prints and embroidery. Their patterned fabrics act as table accessories too: hand-block printed table runners and mats bring history to your dinner table. For example, their “hand-block printed and embroidered table linens” form “The Art of Setting,” turning simple details into a memorable meal. The Eyda About page reminds shoppers that their brand is “specializing in handcrafted textiles,” so even a cozy rectangular Thanksgiving tablecloth from Eyda carries artisanal depth.
Eyda Homes is also B2B-friendly. They can handle bulk orders for b2b buyers (boutiques, designers, or event planners) and even act as B2b curtain manufacturers to supply unique drapery. Their site offers guidance on topics like how to choose cushion covers in india or washing tips for indian fabrics, showing they care about customer success. (See their blog posts on “how to choose cushion covers in India” for more.) If you prefer turnkey options, Eyda offers some spec-ready curtain and cushion combos and curated sets that fit common dimensions. They also highlight the latest textile trends for sustainable home decor, blending modern cushion designs with eco-conscious materials. For example, in festive styling, Eyda might mix block-printed designs from Jaipur’s block print curtains & cushions collection with solid velvet throws, embodying “seasonal textiles for every indian home.” The result is authentic warmth: thick kantha-embroidered pillows, heavy linen drapes in rust colors, and even the best blackout curtains (useful for early sunset evenings).
Eyda’s ethos is summed up well in their own words: each piece brings “patience” and “a story.” They emphasize custom designs by Eyda as well. If you love a pattern, they can create it just for you. To see their autumn-ready products, check out the trending items below. Each is handmade in India with care:
Each of these brings the artisans’ touch into your living room or dining area. For the full range and to shop handmade home decor online, visit our shop page today (or learn more about Eyda Homes on our site).
UK-based The White Company is famous for its clean, neutral palette and refined textiles. Their autumn collection stays true to signature white and cream, then embraces earthy accents of bronze, brown, and burgundy. For example, they add bronze leaf motifs and pinecone wreaths to autumn decor, as a recent style roundup notes: “The White Company’s autumn range doesn’t stray far from the brand’s signature white palette… [but uses] earthy accents and natural textures.” These elements fit seamlessly into a Thanksgiving home scheme.
The White Company’s neutral living room décor, accented with warm textures, sets the stage for easy seasonal layering.
Their throw blankets and pillows come in soft oatmeal or taupe, often embellished with subtle embroidery or fringe—ideal autumn decorative pillows. For a bit of fall color, mix in a deep-red throw (e.g., their throw at £99) or a velvet cushion from their collection. On the dining table, The White Company suggests natural table accessories: a handcrafted wooden candle holder, a cream-woven table runner, or classic “Chiswick” placemats from their autumn sets. One standout from their lookbook is a ruffled-edge table runner and gently embroidered placemats that bring quiet elegance to every place setting.
In short, The White Company offers a sophisticated take on seasonal decorations. Their pieces are understated enough to blend with your existing decor (think ivory slipcovers and neutral fall pillow covers 20×20), yet they infuse the space with seasonal spirit. A bronze bead-accented tablecloth or a chenille throw blanket can easily become part of your Thanksgiving mantel or sofa. Many of their soft goods (pillows, bedding, and curtains) could also double as Thanksgiving gifts: for instance, a decorative cushion paired with a scented candle. For example, their Lowell and Merion cushions (velvet lumbar pillows priced around £70-£95) add polish to a sofa or armchair.
Soho Home (the lifestyle arm of Soho House) brings a bohemian-chic vibe to fall décor. Think tactile materials, mixed metals, and creative lighting. A perfect example: the Facet Table Lamp from Soho Home, praised in a GQ autumn guide, “has a touch of oaky rusticness.” Crafted from solid oak with brass detailing to create a fluted shape, this lamp floods a corner with warm light, ideal for snuggling under a blanket. Pair it with textured throws and weave-pattern cushions to complete the look.
Soho Home’s Facet Table Lamp (solid oak with brass accents) adds a cozy, rustic glow to any room.
In addition to lighting, Soho Home offers art and textiles. Their curated art collection (in collaboration with Rise Art) includes bold autumnal pieces that can liven up living or dining areas. They also sell plush rugs and ottomans in jewel tones. While not specifically Thanksgiving-themed, these boho-luxe pieces layer beautifully with fall palettes. Try draping one of their tartan or geometric-printed throws over the sofa, and accessorize with modern cushion covers in velvet or ikat prints. The contrast of old-world print and contemporary style is very much in keeping with fall trends.
For example, styling tip resources suggest placing a brass-accented lamp on a dark wood side table and topping it with cozy wool throws to create a “cabin-style holiday” mood. By mixing in Soho Home’s accessories, a woven rug, earthy ceramics, and woven baskets, you add depth to simple neutrals. Such accents serve as table accessories or small centerpieces: a carved wooden bowl on the dinner table or a pair of velvet-covered stools by the hearth can double as extra seating. Soho Home’s eclectic aesthetic proves that you don’t need traditional Thanksgiving motifs; a well-chosen lamp and some layered textiles can do the trick.
For furniture and larger accents, UK retailer Barker & Stonehouse has stepped up with rich fall color. Their Lavinia 3-seater sofa (see above) in a burnt-orange velvet was highlighted by GQ as “fun, fresh,” and a timeless pop of color. An autumn decorative pillow or two against this sofa would bring more warmth. Beyond sofas, B&S sells dining room sets and tables perfect for hosting. Consider one of their dark-wood dining tables paired with upholstered chairs and autumn-toned runners. On your floor, layer a hand-knotted rug. B&S has wool jute rugs and shaggy weaves to anchor the space. For example, a neutral jute rug with a simple border adds texture without competing with your bold sofa color.
Barker & Stonehouse’s Lavinia sofa in burnt orange: a “fun, fresh” take on fall color. Mix with neutral woven rugs and pillows for a cozy seating area.
Their collection of sofas, chairs, and cabinets can easily serve as a backdrop for Thanksgiving decor. Pair a walnut or brass coffee table with a cable-knit throw for ultimate “cozy vibes,” and scatter pillows in ochre, rust, and teal. If you have an entryway, try one of their leather benches (leather ages beautifully like fall leaves) topped with a plaid throw. For illumination, B&S also offers floor lamps with woven rattan shades or textured ceramic bases, adding that soft, flickering light we crave in autumn evenings. Though their aesthetic isn’t explicitly folkloric, the quality pieces blend easily with any seasonal theme.
Sometimes the smallest investment brings the biggest coziness. US brand Cozy Earth (sold online in the UK) makes luxurious fleece and cashmere throws that became an internet sensation. Their “Cuddle blanket,” a super-soft fluffy throw, was praised by GQ: “There’s nothing we’d rather hit hibernation season with than this fluffy blanket.” Indeed, draping a warm autumn throw blanket over your sofa or armchair is an instant mood-lifter. Cozy Earth’s throw in a rich cocoa or moss green looks as good on a neutral couch as on an armchair.
Cozy Earth’s “Cuddle blanket” is a plush autumn throw so warm it’s described as perfect for hibernation season. It adds faux-fur texture and cozy color to any room.
Using a faux-fur throw or velvet blanket is also a clever way to tie in Thanksgiving color. (Try deep rusts or forest greens.) These throws pair well with any pillows. Even store-bought cotton cushions will feel luxe beneath a faux-fur or sherpa layer. A plush throw also makes a practical Thanksgiving gift idea: it’s a gift many would love but might hesitate to splurge on for themselves. Cozy Earth’s throws are pricier, but they transform a space into a retreat. At mealtime, a folded throw on the back of a chair or bench can serve as a soft seat cover or a cushion if you need an extra layer under your tush.
Graham & Green is a British retailer known for its eclectic, globally inspired homeware. For fall, they emphasize “warmth, craft, and the golden pause between seasons” [13]. Their Winter 2025 collection, for example, celebrates hand-painted wood furniture and jewel-toned soft furnishings. In practice, you’ll find velvet cushions in rich jewel tones, embroidered quilts, and textured lighting, all perfect for autumn layering. One journalist noted their jute-upholstered “blanket box,” a storage bench, is “handcrafted from wood… designed to be durable,” ideal for stashing extra throws and pillows when not in use.
Graham & Green’s catalog also includes indoor-outdoor rugs that resist moisture, a smart choice for muddy shoes in UK autumn weather. Pair one of their woven rugs (often sisal or wool blends) with a vibrant cushion from their collection, and you have instant pattern and color. They carry various table linens and ceramics too: a hand-painted ceramic bowl or a hammered brass tray makes a unique Thanksgiving gift. To complete a look, consider their draperies: they offer several modern curtain styles in weighty fabrics, and even their “Jaipur block print cushions” nod to craft traditions similar to Eyda’s.
In essence, decorating for Thanksgiving (even in the UK) is about layering textures and adding heartfelt details. Use velvet and wool in deep hues, mix in natural fiber pieces (rattan lamps, jute rugs), and tie it together with artisan-made decor. The brands above, Eyda Homes, The White Company, Soho Home, Barker & Stonehouse, Cozy Earth, and Graham & Green, each offer something unique, whether it’s hand-knotted rugs, table runners, or handcrafted bedding. By combining their products (and some creative DIY flourishes), your home will radiate the warm, gracious spirit of the season.
Visit our Shop page to browse full collections and start filling your home with these fall favorites. Learn more about Eyda Homes and our craft, and when you’re ready to transform your space, contact Eyda Homes now; we’ll help make your Thanksgiving decor dreams come true.