
Change is afoot. As summer turns into fall — and yesterday’s hot, sunny days feel cooler and crisper — it’s our cue to finally head inside. Enjoying the comfort of the great indoors is fitting for the brisk months ahead, but it’s even cozier to do so alongside soft, sumptuous textiles. Fortunately, you don’t have to look far for fall-friendly fabrics. Ahead, eight autumnal textiles that will bring a smart, snuggly touch to your space.
Kirkby Design Spritz FR in Tobacco | Kirkby Design
Made with natural, OEKO-TEX 100 certified fibers, this layer from Kirkby Design has a chunky, blanket-like feel that’s more refined than your traditional bouclé. This option is available in 25 stunning shades, including this sunny Tobacco colorway seen here.
Black Edition Koba in Malachite | Black Edition
Black Edition toes the line between subtle and shiny with its fierce Koba fabric. The magic here lies in the mix of cut and uncut épinglé velvet, which creates a pretty print resembling a cross between houndstooth and leopard.
Maresca Textiles Andrew Floral in Navy | Maresca Textiles
Inspired by the wallpaper in founder Kathryn Maresca Faull’s great-grandmother’s house, this hand-drawn repeat is proof that flowers are fall-friendly, too.
Brook Perdigon Textiles Path in Whiskey | Brook Perdigon Textiles
Linen isn’t just for summer. The organic stripes in Brook Perdigon’s Path textile have a handcrafted quality that’s effortlessly elegant. Each of the nine colorways is punchy, but the Whiskey hue feels appropriate for autumn.
Makrosha Whirly Girly in Melon | Makrosha
Savor a walk down memory lane with this whimsical option from Makrosha. Founder Esha Ahmed referenced Art Nouveau and 17th-century French design to conjure a pattern that’s both sophisticated and playful.
Designtex In the Cloud in Snow | Designtex
Give your home the textured treatment with Designtex’s In the Clouds upholstery. When reimagined in a soft white, the knit weave gives this upholstery a charming, cumulus effect. Being on cloud nine has never been so stylish.
HBF Textiles Creativo in Stingray | HBF Textiles
For his Layered collection, Mark Grattan experiments with chic, corporeal checks. While the orderly repetition is a key pillar of his design ethos, the mix of cut and uncut velvet provides thoughtful nuance.
Ellen Merchant Posy Fabric in Egg Yolk | Studio Four NYC
Treat florals as a neutral with Ellen Merchant’s itsy, bitsy repeat. The botanical motif is screen-printed in England and uses non-toxic, water-based inks — creating a product that’s elegant and eco-friendly.
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