This feeling of fall has begun! For this season, we wanted to create moments that truly capture the warmth and simplicity of autumn. We designed two different scenes: one outdoors, inspired by the cottagecore trend to experience fall in its full beauty, and the other inside the home, where Thanksgiving always feels most real. Both were kept simple and warm, with details that bring family and friends together. For starters, we wanted to give a special thanks to our friend Cristina from @Ocisly, whose beautiful handmade pottery was fundamental in helping us evoke everything we hoped for this season.
Rustic Fall Floral Design with Harvest Fruits, Vegetables & Handmade Pottery
For fall, the color palette evoked everything we intended for the season, warm oranges, soft bronzes, and fresh greens that created a cozy, inviting vibe.
Shooting outdoors felt just right; the rustic setting and small bench added the perfect seasonal touch.
We kept the florals soft and warm, using Carnations, Alstroemeria, Cremon, light bronze Cushion, Micro Pompons, Green Ball, and Iconfetti, which complemented our key element for the shoot: fruits and vegetables!
This harvest mix really brought the whole story to life. We included grapes, pears, figs, apples, eggplants, cauliflower, and radishes. Together, they created an abundant harvest feeling, tying everything back to the florals effortlessly.
The result was a simple countryside cottage moment, full of little details that make you want to slow down and savor the season.
Thanksgiving in the Kitchen: Warm Florals, Pumpkins & Seasonal Touches
For this Thanksgiving, we leaned into the trend of mixing florals with vegetables, blending classic seasonal tones with unexpected pops of texture.
The table came alive with pumpkins, seasonal produce, bread, butter and a cheese board, creating a sense of abundance. The setting was the kitchen, which for us represents the heart of the celebration, where families connect, cook and begin the holiday.
A key element was @Ocisly’s pottery, handmade with traditional techniques that celebrate the natural textures of clay; we chose their vases because they perfectly complemented this warm, homey Thanksgiving look.
Florals of Mum Ball, Spider, Roses, Eucalyptus and Iconfetti brought warmth and unity to the table, turning it into the inviting scene we wanted for Thanksgiving.
Both shoots came together in the home of Cristina, the perfect setting to highlight the warmth of this season. We want to give a special thanks to floral designer Michelle Riveron, whose collaboration, ideas, and unique style were so important in bringing everything to life. We truly appreciate all her dedication and hard work. As a whole, we fell in love with this traditional take because together, they tell a story of warmth, family, and gratitude, a reminder that the beauty of this season is in slowing down and enjoying the feeling of home.