It's time to say goodbye to neons and brights, and hello jewel tones and subtler hues. If you're looking for new bedding, there are some autumnal-themed florals that speak to the season. Here are five fall florals from around the web:
1. The Hydrangea print from Pine Cone Hill is muted and cozy, with orange and antique gold balanced by a soft green. This mix of hues will work for autumn through to spring.
2. The warm neutrals in West Elm's Fall Blooms duvet balance the pops of plum, a gateway print for the floral-averse.
3. Falling leaves, falling flowers: the amethyst and terracotta blossoms cascade down this Plum & Bow duvet.
4. A contemporary floral from Target with a dark palette of navy and olive creates a cocoon, and bits of lavender and burnt orange add interest.
5. A pretty pattern from Anthropologie, with vintage-style flowers in vermillion and raspberry on seafoam backdrop.
MORE FLORAL BEDDING ON APARTMENT THERAPY:
• Style Sourcelist: Contemporary Floral Bedding
• Romantic and Bold: Modern Florals for the Bedroom
• How to Mix and Match Patterns in the Bedroom
(Images: as linked above)






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I like the middle 3 alright, but I think I would be afraid to overwhelm my bedroom or make it look too outdated.
My bedroom is all whites and wood, that first one would be perfection if I can get my husband to go for it...
Eek
Am I the only one around here who doesn't/can't afford to change her bedding with the season?
I really like the idea of florals in the autumn and winter, and Ive seen it in fashion a lot recently too. I wrote about it the other day (amongst other fall fashion/interior trends)- http://www.designgratislondon.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/so-long-summer-trends-for-season.html
No, you're not. I think it's a bit silly.
When I want a new look in the bedroom, I just change pillowcases. Less expense and storage to deal with.
These patterns are lovely.