The fall season is primarily known for colorful leaves, flowers, and spooky holidays such as Halloween. You can redo your space to match this exciting season by changing your centerpiece.
With an abundant harvest and a bit of creativity, you can design your centerpieces to reflect your style and match the aesthetics of your space.
From combining natural and faux elements to varying the color palette, the sky’s the limit when creating the ideal centerpiece that lasts until the first frost. Here are 15 fall centerpieces you can try to reflect the harvest charm this season.
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1. Add Some Wheat Charm
Looking to reflect a bountiful harvest with your centerpiece? What better way to do it than to use a literal harvest? This centerpiece design uses a semi-dried wheat bundle as the primary decorative piece, creating a flawless focal point.
The muted colors around the space allow the wheat centerpiece to really dominate the space. While several faux elements have been added, such as the pumpkins, they’re creatively designed to maintain the centerpiece’s authenticity.
2. A Collected Fall Centerpiece
Having too many items to work with on your centerpiece? Don’t fret! Combining them can be the ideal way to capture the autumn essence in your space.
All you need to do is find a large enough tray and arrange the variety of items in an aesthetically pleasing manner, and viola! You have yourself a centerpiece.
This centerpiece design reflects the ideal farm harvest with different plant yields, such as pumpkins and wheat; the centerpiece demonstrates the true spirit of fall. Flowers and some greenery have been added to improve the decor’s visual interest.
3. Create a Modern Fall Centerpiece
Most modern designs emphasize simplicity and minimalism, and while this may be hard to achieve while still maintaining the fall aesthetic, with a little bit of creativity, you can still create a harvest-theme centerpiece for your modern space.
Here, this centerpiece design matches the space’s modern aesthetics by maintaining a minimalistic theme. The cone vase brings the fall element to the centerpiece while still matching the room’s aesthetics. The woven tray compliments the centerpiece and the room’s color tone.
4. Try a Pampas Grass Centerpiece
While most fall centerpieces are centered around harvests, this doesn’t always have to be true. Sometimes, you can create a centerpiece that brings across the same thing by using some of the yields from your farm.
This room’s pampas grass is used to create a subtle centerpiece that compliments the colors in the room while still adding a charming fall touch to the space.
5. Try a Farmhouse Look
If you’re looking for a centerpiece to help maintain your space’s warm, cozy look through fall, why not try this browned centerpiece design? Brown is synonymous with fall, virtually everywhere, from dried-out leaves to pine cones.
Embracing this color may be the easiest way to create a centerpiece that furthers the autumn theme and enhances the much-needed warmth and coziness during this period. This farmhouse centerpiece uses brown elements as the decor’s primary materials, enhanced by the neutral-toned pumpkin.
6. Go for a Layered Centerpiece
A variety of items to choose from means layering is now simpler than ever. If your space combines several design elements or you want to pique the interest of your visitors, a layered centerpiece will do the trick.
Here, this centerpiece uses various materials to create one unique piece, starting with dried grass and flowers. Different pumpkin varieties and even a candle add to the room’s ambiance.
7. Match Your Aesthetics
Fall is associated with vibrant colors such as orange, yellow, and red, but when your space already has a pre-selected theme, adding this color might interfere with your aesthetic or completely ruin it. In such cases, going for a centerpiece that matches other elements in the room is preferable.
Here, the centerpieces take a creative approach by matching the room’s aesthetics. One centerpiece consists of light-toned petals, while the other consists of darker-toned petals, creating the perfect balance of yin and yang.
8. Add Visual Interest to Your Cozy Space
If you already switched your space theme to reflect the autumn season, adding a well-crafted centerpiece may be the icing on the cake. In this cozy loft apartment, several fall centerpieces have been used to improve the visual interest of the space while furthering the cozy mood.
From the colorful leaves of the table to the hanging vines of the mantle, the centerpieces in this living room have a little bit of everything, creating a well-rounded space.
9. Create a Statement with Your Décor
Looking to redo your space for the fall season? Why not go all out and create a statement centerpiece? Here, various plants make this centerpiece on an elevated wooden box, giving the design a bit of height.
The centerpiece is accented by several hanging wreaths complimenting the wreath’s colors and style while improving the entire space’s visual appeal and bringing in the fall spirit. On the other side of the room, the fall-themed flower matches the décor at the back, making the whole design cohesive.
10. Go for a Rustic Look
Creativity is the definition of the most well-designed centerpieces. As such, straying away from the traditional bright flowery decor items is a much-welcomed idea, especially if you want to match your style.
Here, a rustic centerpiece of dried-up flowers and dark-toned plants adorns the room, matching the space’s brown accents and neutral-toned aesthetic. Such a design ensures that no décor items or accents feel out of place, allowing one to maintain their original style despite changing seasons.
11. Compliment your Cozy Space
If you have a neutral space and want to add some vibrancy and coziness without changing many interior elements, consider adding some colorful colored leaves. In this living room, several bright-colored leaves are used to create several centerpieces that add warmth to the space and improve the visual appeal.
The vibrant colored leaves bring the fall mood to the space without significantly changing the room. With such a design, it’s easy to change the space’s theme at no extra cost.
12. Go For a Lively Centerpiece
Even though fall is when most plants will be shedding their leaves and others flowering, bringing a touch of color and crispness to a space, a little bit of fresh plants could go a long way in livening up your space. The centerpiece design in this room adds some visual interest and an element of uniqueness to the space.
With the surrounding elements in the space featuring warmer tones, the centerpiece with greener, cooler colors is a breath of fresh air. The fall theme has been added to the design by incorporating faux pumpkins into the centerpiece.
13. Charm with a Flower Arrangement
One easy way to create a centerpiece is to use flowers. It’s a simple yet incredibly effective method of making a decor piece. All you need to do is figure out the flower arrangement and select flowers that match your space’s aesthetics.
In this living room, several white, pink, and green colored flowers have been used for the centerpiece. When using flowers to create a centerpiece, go for items with different textures. This will create visual interest even when using the centerpiece in neutral-colored places.
14. Go for a Lofted Centerpiece
A centerpiece design doesn’t have to be boring and in a straight line—sometimes, trying the more creative approach is the best way to create a design that wows your visitors. The centerpiece is mounted on the wall in this space, creating a modern twist on the classic centerpiece setting.
The décor piece has been adorned with various materials that reflect the fall season, such as candle holders and a colorful wreath. The table features another centerpiece that reflects the fall mood with a rustic charm.
15. Impress with a Minimalist Centerpiece
If you’re looking for a subtle centerpiece that doesn’t attract all the attention yet brings fall accents to the room, this design is for you.
The space’s minimalist theme extends to the centerpieces that feature a little bit of everything, from a flower vase filled with light brown flowers to a faux pumpkin and even a candle to add some ambiance and warmth. The centerpiece’s subtle design appears more prominent against the dark-toned furniture.