With the advent of September comes thoughts of falling leaves and pumpkin spice. The autumnal season is one that we welcome after the heat of summer; looking forward to crisp leaves underfoot and cosy jumpers with hot cocoa. Moving into autumn, we also look to refresh our homes to celebrate the new season. We begin making cosy changes to warm the darker evenings. At Natural Bed Company, we’ve a whole new autumn homeware collection to get you started. Read on to find out more.
Candles help to light the darker nights. And who better to help you welcome the new season than these sweet little sisters? This gorgeous family of candleholders suit taper candles or tea lights, depending on your preference. Lucia is the big sister; tall and mature with a complex pattern and a content expression. Luna is the middle child; medium in size with a polka dot pattern and a sleepy expression. Stella is the little sister; short and sweet with a star pattern and a serene expression.
Choose your favourite to display on their own, or take them all home and put the whole family on display.
Also featuring in our autumn homeware collection is this lovely little bird. A gorgeous ornamental piece in itself, designed with a sleek, modern look. Crafted to act as a paperweight, this bird also boasts a long, slimline tail to tear into envelopes with ease. Perfect for keeping on hand in the kitchen or hallway – wherever you open your mail!
A small, tactile item reminiscent of robins returning in the cooler months. A lovely gift for a friend or a treat for yourself!
Autumn is a wonderful time to bring more rustic elements into your home. Not only does wood create a natural feel in the home, it also creates a lovely base to display items on. These gorgeous rustic wooden trays are suited just for this purpose. Choose from the light, uniquely shaped Meadow Patterned Trays or the darker Tray with Tree & Bee Design. Both made from acacia wood featuring different stains, these trays create the perfect place for crafting autumn displays.
Top Tip: Pop your favourite candles on one of these trays, then adorn with your favourite autumnal items. Think dried leaves, acorns and pumpkins; a super simple way to make an autumn display.
Looking for a cute little storage solution? This hand finished, ceramic jar with wooden lid has you covered. A lovely addition to our autumn homeware collection, this little jar is crafted from pure white ceramic, and hand-painted with a glazed, polka dot pattern. Topped off with a wooden lid, complete with a tied leather handle for a rustic, natural look.
Perfect for providing a place for hair ties or jewellery, or helping to keep odds and ends tidy. Suitable for use in the bedroom, lounge, kitchen or bathroom.
Gearing for the colder months, these long and luxurious hot water bottles are perfect for keeping you warm and toasty. Thanks to their long length, they’re ideal for snuggling on the sofa, or placing along the end of your bed as a foot-warmer. Choose from either the cement grey Faux Fur Hot Water Bottle or the Long Fluffy Hot Water Bottle.
These hot water bottles are great for warming the bed before you tuck in for the night. If you share the bed, why not buy one each to ensure you both have cosy sheets to curl up in?
Last but not least in our autumn homeware collection are these gorgeous new throws from long-term supplier McNutt. Crafted in Donegal, Ireland, these luxurious blankets are ideal for keeping warm through autumn and winter. Made with real, pure wool, these throws are available in a whole range of sizes and colours to suit your space. Choose from Alpaca & Merino throws in deep green or rust, lighter weight Merino Lambswool throws in a saffron marl or chocolate dots, heavyweight check wool blankets in grey or brown, or the collection of recycled wool throws (available in bright green or red).
Ideal over the sofa for snuggling under on cooler nights, these throws are also perfect on the bed. Add one to your wintertime bedding set for an extra layer of natural warmth.
We hope these new items have got you in the mood for the turning of the season. Keep an eye on our Instagram and Facebook pages for more seasonal content as we move into the winter months.