Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Homes & Gardens
Homes & Gardens
Julia Demer

Looking to make your home feel more glamorous for fall? Lulu and Georgia’s dusty-pink, 70s-inspired collection offers a sweet–but–sultry start

Lulu and Georgia fall 2025 home collection, including low slung boucle accent chairs, a pink marble coffee table, moss green rug, geometrically etched wooden sideboard, and sculpural accents, pictured in a sunlit living room.

I don’t know about you, but come fall, I'm craving glamour. There’s just enough bite in the air to make velvet, richer palettes, and moodier textures feel right again after months of living humbly in linens and cottons.

Lulu and Georgia’s 70s-inspired fall 2025 collection makes a compelling case for why autumn is, without question, the chicest season. Yes, you can mix and match, but it’s a lineup full of hero pieces – each one capable of carrying a room on its own. And unlike most fall decor collections, it’s warm rather than austere, with a surprising throughline of muted, dusty pink showing up in the most unexpected places.

The most striking among them being marble. Still glamorous, still veined and gloriously striated, but softened with a romantic blush – a decorating idea that warms up typically cool forms, like the rounded Mardi Dining Table and the Memphis Marble Sconce.

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

‘We always love a pink moment, and that marble adds such a nice warmth to a space,’ says Jenna Kincaid, VP of Brand Creative at Lulu and Georgia. ‘I love it styled with olive green, terracotta, and burgundy tones to give a moody edge.’

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

Expect those sleek stones juxtaposed against their tactile opposite – shag, for one – and you get the collection’s tension point: sweet meets sultry. ‘We were inspired by a lot of sleek, modern forms and materiality of the 70s. There’s velvets, shag, marble, travertine – lots of rich layers to give it a sultry, luxe feel,’ continues Jenna.

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

Basically, you could choose any piece at random and your home would feel more glamorous this fall – but we’re playing favorites, and a few standouts have got our full attention.

True to form, Lulu and Georgia prophesized the year’s biggest interior design trends months ago. If you missed their January forecast, it's not too late to read it before someone tells you they told you so.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.