Entering Fall: A Season for Wool & Warmth

Plüschwollteppich Celestial in Zusammenarbeit mit ASH, abgebildet in einem Dachboden mit Holzschubladen und einer Leiter.

When the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, home becomes more than a place to live—it becomes a place to linger. Autumn has a way of slowing the rhythm of daily life, inviting us to gather indoors and surround ourselves with things that feel real and lasting. This season, we’re drawn to the quiet beauty of natural materials to bring warmth, texture, and a sense of calm into every room.

Plüschwollteppich Gild 02, abgebildet in einem eleganten Wohnzimmer mit hohen Holzwänden und einem prächtigen Marmorkamin.

Wool remains our foundation, but this season it speaks with more character. Dense, handwoven, and built to last, it has a natural strength that anchors every room. Our signature neutrals continue to set a calm, timeless base that works in any space. The deeper, moodier tones are claiming their place as well, and a single bold rug has the power to shift a space—creating focus, balancing clean architectural lines, and giving furniture room to breathe.

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When it comes to curtains, they are more than just a finishing touch. Our linen and wool blends capture the low autumn sun and turn it into a soft glow. Sheers invite the last flicker of daylight, while the heavier and blackout ones wrap the evening in quiet luxury. This season, curtains are also a way to experiment and add a touch of playfulness, without compromising the timeless luxury they have the power to offer.

Teppich Park 03 in Steel Blue – ein strukturierter blauer Teppich mit tonalen Längsstreifen, der ein modernes Interieur mit einem dunklen skulpturalen Sofa und einem eleganten schwarzen Couchtisch ergänzt.

Colour is gaining confidence: muted greens, burnt reds, and deep blues are surfacing everywhere, often used as grounding accents against familiar neutrals. At the same time, craft is in focus—hand-thrown ceramics, textured plaster walls, and bespoke textiles bring a sense of the human hand back into contemporary rooms.It’s a season where interiors feel alive with contrasts: soft yet structured, understated yet unafraid of bold moves. The result is a layered kind of simplicity—modern Scandinavian at heart, but with a new edge that makes every space feel current and personal.

Fall also invites us to play with contrasts, especially if you’re drawn to a more neutral space and palette. Think plush wool against cool stone, warm oak next to smoky glass, soft fabrics framing sharp silhouettes. It’s the subtle tension that makes a room feel personal and interesting, without overwhelming.

Boho-Teppich in Sand Mix in einem Industrieambiente unter einem gebogenen cremefarbenen Sofa und einem gelben Beistelltisch.

The fall season invites us to shape our spaces the way the air sharpens outside: to edit, to layer, to let a single colour or texture take the lead. A wool rug in a deep hue or a curtain that captures the last of the low sun can change the whole feeling of a room. This is not décor for a single season, but design with lasting resonance—pieces that carry the quiet drama of autumn long after winter sets in.