Seven stunning autumn homeware pieces under £100
As much as we adore summer, there’s something about autumn that makes us want to create a sense of cosiness in our homes.
Spending more time indoors means more opportunity to appreciate your space and make small yet effective changes. Decorative additions needn’t break the bank either, you can easily do it on a budget with these incredible homeware pieces, all of which are priced under £100!
Förtjusning LED decoration light, £6, Ikea
Coming in at well under £100, this adorable and atmospheric LED light will bring an instantly cosy vibe to any space. We also loved that it is battery-powered so can be easily moved around.
Hey Pumpkin doormat, £20, Love Unique Home
Ensure your home is truly inviting this autumn/winter with this super-cute “Hey Pumpkin” doormat by Love Unique Home. Leave it outside to welcome guests or use it by the back door for shoes to rest on.
Brushed cotton tartan duvet cover set, from £19.99, Wayfair
There’s nothing quite like climbing into a warm, freshly made bed on a chilly evening. Luckily, this super-soft brushed cotton duvet set by Wayfair will ensure you do so with supreme comfort and style!
Raawii ceramic bowl, £75, Matches Fashion
Add a pop of wintergreen to your space with the Raawii bowl designed by Nicholai Wiig Hansen. Its sleek finish was inspired by the Cubism movement, bringing a chic, minimalist touch to your home.
Handmade geo rug, £50, Urban Outfitters
Introduce softer textures and warm colour with this autumnal, handmade rug by Urban Outfitters. We’re obsessed with its boho feel that’ll see us right through to the New Year.
British sheepskin pouffe, £99, Gladys and Charles
Nothing makes a room cosier than soft fluffy textures and moody colour tones. Therefore, this stunning slate grey pouffe will be the perfect seasonal addition to any space. Pop it next to your sofa, at the end of your bed, or use it purely for decorative purposes throughout the colder months.
Dried pumpkins, £15, Anthropologie
Updating your home decor needn’t mean moving the furniture around. Adding small, decorative touches such as these adorable dried pumpkins will add a cosy touch whilst taking up only a little space and budget!
Sophie Cook
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