'You know how exciting and beautiful this time of year can be': Martha Stewart's QVC collection is a unique tribute to fall
Stewart enjoys the best of the season from her Bedford farm, and she's made it possible to recreate her style – our favorite picks start at $24.00


When picturing a quintessential fall scene, a setting like Martha Stewart's Bedford farm will likely come to mind. With its cozy, cabin-like interiors and leafy grounds, the mogul's New York estate epitomizes the season, inevitably inspiring Stewart to create a fall decor collection unlike any other.
'If you live in an area where foliage changes with the seasons, you know how exciting and beautiful this time of year can be,' Stewart previously shared of her setting on her blog.
Since then, her collection with QVC has spanned to offer some of the coziest autumnal finds on the market – from Halloween wreath to rustic woven accessories that have a place in our homes long after Thanksgiving.
Martha Stewart's QVC collection – H&G's top fall picks
While we can't all have a farm as expansive as Stewart's, we can tap into the space with these products and, of course, her expert tips. For a perfect starting point, we suggest making your mantel and fireplace area the focal point of your home for fall, just as Stewart does.
'At my farm, I dedicated the first floor of my guest house as a studio space where I can do various remote appearances, shoots, Zoom meetings, podcasts, and other work-related projects. In the living room, we decorated the mantel and fireplace with many of my new Halloween and Harvest pieces from QVC,' she says. We've handpicked some of our favorites that are all available now.
Whether we hang it above our mantel or use it on our front door, this lifelike harvest wreath is an effortless way to bring an interior or exterior space alive for the season. It features a combination of weathered leaves, dried wheat stalks, and cream pip berries that will complement every kind of autumnal scheme.
Classic and warming, with a modern twist – this two-piece set consists of two ribbed flameless candles to enjoy a candle's elegance (and illumination) without worry. With a handy remote, you can turn on their charm with a click or set them on a timer and forget them for the rest of the evening.
Inspired by a French jacquard ribbon design from the 1920s, this t wool rug is a unique way to add leaves (the motif of the season) into any living space. It offers a twist on the century-old look with its intricate geranium leaf motif accented by glints of subtle glimmer from viscose yarn.
It is often tricky to bring Halloween decor into a well-curated home, but Martha Stewart has just made the tricky task possible. This wreath exhibits black glittered maidenhair fern leaves intermixed with warm white lights for eerie yet stylish results. It's so good-looking you won't want to take it down after October 31st.
Nothing says fall like warm, rustic accessories, making this woven placement a must-have in our eyes. Made from 100% rattan material in a basket woven style, this lightweight piece is perfect for both casual and formal dining depending on your tableware style.
Pumpkins are synonymous with the season, so of course, the list wouldn't be complete without one. These illuminated wire pumpkins, with Warm white LED lights, are a modern take on the classic fruit, offering a distinctive glow that sits as a talking point in any indoor spot or outside location.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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