As the crisp weather arrives and the leaves start to turn crunchy, fall brings a unique palette of rich hues and jewel tones. Autumn is not just a season but a real vibe, delivering feelings of comfort, nostalgia, and the excitement for the upcoming holiday season.
In our opinion, one of the best ways to capture the true essence of the season is through flowers. And did you know the colors you choose can have a profound impact on the atmosphere of your space? Let’s explore the psychology of fall colors and how to use your flowers to set the mood for any and all autumnal occasions.
Pumpkins, Halloween, harvests, the flame off a s’more. Orange is one of the most iconic colors of fall. Psychologically, orange is a stimulating and energizing color that exudes warmth and honestly, just feels cozy. Incorporating orange flowers like marigolds, dahlias, or chrysanthemums into your arrangements can create a sense of vitality and excitement, perfect for seasonal hosting or a kind gesture as a dinner party guest. One of our best-sellers, The Spice, incorporates a variety of roses and pincushion proteas to further prove that flowers really are the spice of fall life.
If you're looking to spark conversation and bring people together, a centerpiece like The Fall Centerpiece, which bursts with orange blooms is also an excellent choice. The brightness of orange naturally draws attention, making it ideal for spaces where you want to promote easy going conversation.
Yellow is another quintessential fall color, reminiscent of the golden hues of the warm sun peaking through chilly, autumn trees. While yellow is often associated with happiness (think smiley face emoji) and optimism, it also makes a wonderful addition to your fall floral decor. Incorporating yellow flowers like sunflowers, spray roses, or calla lilies can brighten up any room and bring a sense of ease and comfort.
Our fall arrangement, The Golden Sunflower, provides the sunny disposition for every space with four different variations of yellow flowers and some eucalyptus for a little pop of greenery. So whether it’s a bouquet on your dining room table or a few stems on your nightstand, yellow flowers can bring a cheerful vibration into your home.
As fall deepens into late October and November, so do the tones of the season. Burgundy and deep red are powerful, grounding shades that bring forth feelings of strength, passion, and even sophistication. They mimic the transition of leaves as they shift from bright hues to darker, richer jewel tones.
The Pomegranate, our deep red tropical bouquet, makes a statement as bold as its petals. Flowers like spray roses, carnations, and protea add a touch of elegance and some fun drama to this arrangement. These deep shades are perfect for more formal or intimate gatherings, like a romantic dinner or a chill dinner party with close friends. The deep, earthy tones provide a sense of depth and richness that can transform any space into a haven of luxuriousness.
While fall is often associated with fiery hues, deep greens also play a crucial role in the season’s palette. Dark green represents balance, renewal, and calm, offering a grounding effect amid the intensity of other fall colors. While our fall collection includes greenery like eucalyptus, we’d be remiss not to mention our plants. One of our favorites, The Painted Lady, is a croton plant with vibrant, multi-colored foliage that offers an earthy vibe for your fall decor. Green is the color of nature and healing, and when paired with the vibrant tones of fall, it helps create a serene, meditative environment for you to unwind amongst the bustle of the season.
Fall is a time of transition, reflection, and warmth, and the colors of the season play a significant role in setting the tone. When curating or designing your fall floral arrangements, it’s important to consider not just the colors, but also the overall atmosphere you want to create and the essence you hope to capture. Are you aiming for cozy and intimate or a lively and festive vibe? The colors of your flowers can enhance the mood and bring your vision to life either way this fall.