Joanna Gaines' new fall kitchen and tableware is giving comforting heritage and quiet luxury – I'm diving in

Magnolia's new fall collection for the kitchen and dining room feature earthy-toned stoneware and muted metallics – here are the pieces going straight in my cart

Kitchen countertop with wood chopping boards, copper pans, ceramic jars and utensils
(Image credit: Magnolia)

If you love classic, elegant, and functional homeware, Joanna Gaines always delivers. Her latest curated range of kitchen and tableware for Magnolia's new fall collection is another standout from the designer.

Earthy-hued stoneware with softly scalloped edges, heirloom-inspired prints, and antiqued brass accents combine to create a cozy, inviting atmosphere in the kitchen and dining room.

Our interiors team recently highlighted their favorite pieces from the full Joanna Gaines Magnolia fall collection, which also features furniture, bedding, lighting, and decor. Homes & Gardens Interior Design News Editor Eleanor Richardson described the collection as 'charmingly rustic and filled with warm, autumnal shades that provide the perfect amount of coziness for next season.'

I couldn’t agree more, particularly when it comes to the kitchen and tableware.

Natural table setting with candles, figs in the center, dried flowers in a vase and scalloped plates

(Image credit: Magnolia)

I love a natural fall tablescape that really leans into the season, with lots of natural foliage, dried flowers, or even fruits used as a centerpiece or dotted amongst some elegant taper candles.

The natural materials in the collection sit so well with that look. The pieces feature natural wood, amber-toned glass, warm copper, on-trend splatterware, and cool marble. I'm also a big fan of the green glass storage jars, which feel lovely enough to put out on the table with my homemade pickles in, and they make a change from the usual clear glass Mason or Weck jars.

Together, it feels gently styled but comforting and intentional. It's everything I want for a relaxed and informal get-together with friends and family over good food and lively conversation – think rustic sharing platters, fresh farmer's market produce, and warm home-baked goods.

Joanna Gaines says, 'A successful gathering starts with a welcoming atmosphere, and yes, a pile of dirty dishes in the sink by the end of the night.' She suggests beginning by thoughtfully setting each place at the table. When you create a designated spot for every guest, it shows they were anticipated – and truly wanted – in your home.'

My kitchen and tableware picks from Magnolia's fall collection

Here are the pieces from the new collection that I’ve got my eye on. Some are currently available for pre-order only, with delivery in 2–4 weeks, but adding them to your basket now ensures you’ll be ready when fall hosting calls for cozy, inviting tables.

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Katrina Harper-Lewis
Head of Living

Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.

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