
Hello friends! I hope you’re enjoying the start of October. I’ve been savoring the little pleasures of the season—wrapping up in a soft blanket and settling on our daybed in the evenings with a warm cup of tea. Those slow moments are what make fall feel so special.
Recently readers noticed the many cozy textures I add to our home—pillows, throws and baskets—many of which are finished with playful details like fringe, tassels and pom-poms. I’m guilty as charged: I adore those small design touches. They add character and a handmade feel that makes a room look and feel more inviting.
Years ago I wrote about why I’m fond of Anthropologie. Beyond the scented-candle vibe they cultivate (I no longer burn store-bought candles myself, preferring homemade essential oil diffusers for health reasons), I appreciate their attention to atmosphere and detail. Their product selections and store displays create interest and a sense of discovery. It’s a visual treat if you’ve ever wandered through one of their shops.

Stool / Round Pillow / Embroidered Tassel Pillow / Fringe Blanket / Daybed
Those trims and textures—whether a tasseled edge, a line of pom-poms or a tasseled basket—bring a sense of personality to a room. They make textiles feel thoughtful and loved, and they heighten the cozy, homey vibe that’s so comforting in cooler months.
Today I’ve gathered a selection of textured accents featuring pom-poms, tassels and decorative trims to inspire your fall refresh.
These small additions are an easy way to update a space without a major overhaul. A tasseled throw can instantly add warmth to a sofa. A pom-pom pillow can introduce a playful element to a neutral corner. A fringed duvet or a handwoven throw can make a bedroom feel slower and more layered.
When choosing pieces, consider scale and balance. If you have a busy patterned sofa, opt for simpler trims in solid shades to avoid overwhelming the room. If your space is mostly neutral, a few textured accent pieces with interesting edging can bring the visual interest you’re missing. Mixing textures—cotton with wool, linen with handwoven details—adds depth and invites touch.
Here are a few kinds of items to look for and how they can be used:
- Tassel-trimmed throws: Drape one over the end of a bed or a lounge chair to create an instantly finished look.
- Pom-pom pillows: Use them on a daybed or bench for a casual, cheerful touch.
- Fringe blankets and rugs: Fringe adds movement and a relaxed, cozy aesthetic to a living area or reading nook.
- Woven baskets with trim: Baskets are both decorative and functional—perfect for blankets, magazines, or toys while adding texture at floor level.
- Embroidered or macramé pillows: These pieces provide artisanal detail that feels personal and crafted.
Small details like these are also budget-friendly ways to refresh a room for the season. You don’t need to replace major furniture; thoughtful accents and layering textiles will shift the mood from summer lightness to autumnal warmth.
Happy fall-ifying, friends! Enjoy discovering the trims and textures that speak to your style and make your home feel cozier this season.
Gather Sources (top of post):
- Tasseled Linen Duvet Cover
- Macrame Indoor/Outdoor Pillow
- Pink Textured Throw
- Handwoven Tassel Throw
- White Stool with Tassels
- Navy Stripe Pillow with Tassels
- Tasseled Basket
- Black and White Striped Tassel Pillow
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Catch up on the Fall Nesting series:
A Round up of Fall Doormats
Day One: An Autumn Mindset
Day Two: 20 Little Things
Day Three: Cozying Up the House with Shutters
Day Four: How to Decorate Your Coffee Table in Any Season
Day Five: Fall House Tour
Day Six: Embrace Your Style (and adapt as needed)
Day Seven: Your Fall Morning Routine
Day Eight: Fall Puttering
Day Nine: Simple Ways to Create a Welcoming Fall Porch
Day Ten: Make Your Bedroom a Cozy Retreat
Day Eleven: Fall Home Refresh – 5 Ways to Bring Your Home to Life
Day Twelve: 14 Simple Fall Decorating Ideas
Day Thirteen: 3 Cozy Fall Activities for the Homebody
Day Fourteen: Cozy Things with Tassels, Textures, and Trims