
It happens like clockwork: After spending many months outdoors—and enjoying all things al fresco—fall often feels like a triumphant return to the great indoors. That said, getting your home fall-ready (and doing so fashionably) amidst a busy time can be a tall order. Fortunately, Arhaus is leading the charge of creating a well-appointed homecoming this season. Founded in 1986, Arhaus is known for crafting high-quality, high-style home essentials with skilled artisans around the world. For its Fall 2023 Collection, aptly named “Embracing Home,” Arhaus is rediscovering the joys of staying inside.
“Inviting textures, profound comfort, and expressive color palettes and silhouettes are what shape a home’s warmth and personality,” explains John Reed, co-founder and CEO of Arhaus. “Within ‘Embracing Home’ is the story of our never-ending pursuit of these discoveries that we invite you to share.”
At the core of its Fall 2023 offerings—which include hundreds of new arrivals, fresh collections, expansions to popular lines, as well as an array of new performance fabrics and finishes—is that intersection of timeless essentials and of-the-moment pieces. Expressive color palettes, inviting textures, handcrafted silhouettes, and the stunning beauty of natural materials all work together to shape a home’s warmth and personality.
But with so many ways to bring fall into your home, finding an approach that’s well-suited for your space can be easier said than done. To help, read on for five ways to give your home a cozy-yet-classic look—this season and beyond.
Opt for Upholstery
Fall is often synonymous with soft, supple textures—from a chunky sweater to suede boots—so why not bring that textured touch into your home? This fall, Arhaus is bringing function-friendly fabrics to the forefront with its Crypton Home Performance Velvet. While these stunning velvets deliver on style, it’s also incredibly durable and is stain- and odor-resistant. Whether you offset its lustrous finish with the clean lines of Arhaus’ Clarkson Daybed or opt for a pop of color with the Everett Bench-Seat Sofa, Crypton Home Performance Velvet will give any room an elevated edge. Or, if you’d like to think beyond the velvet, Arhaus also has a handful of textured performance fabrics as seen on the Keegan Five-Piece Sectional and Mara Chair.
Embrace Earthy Hues
Fall is when Mother Nature really shines, so why not bring a little bit of the great outdoors inside with a palette full of earthy hues? Hand-carved from marble by artisans in India, the green tones in the Rhodes Marble Vase pay homage to lush foliage, while Arhaus’ array of wooden accessories such as the Natural Root Teak Vase offers a forest-like feel that can accommodate a variety of styles.
Extend Your Offerings
Since so much time at home is on the horizon, you’ll want to give those overlooked rooms of your home a cohesive, finishing touch. Longtime fans of Arhaus will be happy to hear that the brand has expanded many of its customer-favorite collections just in time for fall. The Polanco Collection has made its way to the bedroom and home office, with a mélange of European ash burl and fragments of Mexican ash highlighted in a shelter-style bed and executive desk. Meanwhile, the reeded-oak Finnley Collection expanded to include a dining table and upholstered bed, both of which include a new honey wood finish.
Create Community
The holidays are right around the corner, and if you aspire to flex your hosting muscle, fall is an excellent time to bring home furniture designed with crowds in mind. Enter Arhaus’ Beale Sectional. The best-seller has been reimagined into a four-piece, curved shape that’s suited for large groups. Meanwhile, the Tuscany Oval Extension Dining Table features an 86-inch extension, offering even more space for guests to gather around. The more, the merrier.
Art of the Matter
This fall, make a statement with sculptural pieces in every space. From the asymmetrical base and top of the Theo Dining Table to the Gemma Swivel Chair’s modern take on the classic wingback frame, Arhaus’ fall collection is packed with thoughtful details that bridge the gap between form and function.
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