“One of the colors I loved seeing both at September’s Maison & Objet and at shops in Paris was Kalamata Olive. This deep, smoky purple brown was everywhere from tabletop ceramics to bedding and small accessories. A new color for fall decorating, it looked beautiful layered with clay pink and mauve. When paired with brushed gold accents it had luxe appeal.” –Erika Woelfel, Behr Paint Company. Photo courtesy of Erika Woelfel“Because Tina Frey of TF Design loves the perfect imperfections of handmade design, it’s no surprise that all her studio-crafted products are alive with individuality. She works with food safe, lead-free, BPA-free resin to sculpt and mold forms for decorating, dining, entertaining and working. Her line is anchored in non-colors (black and white) but when color makes an appearance, it feels strategically chosen. Frey recently expanded her Segment collection of storage boxes into five sizes in a range of vibrant jewel tones. A small gathering of them together elevates a desk. shelf or table into a modern composition. ” – Keith Recker, Table Magazine. Photo courtesy of TF Design“Halloween continues to explode – dollars, units and ubiquity. We’re watching decorating across all consumer demographics both inside and outside of the home. It was so hard to choose, but these Lori Mitchell whimsical statues really caught our eye. Fun designs and colors along with scary/not-scary themes capture your imagination. “- Leigh Ann Schwarzkopf. Photo courtesy of The Trend Curve“RB Curated’s Culebra nails the moment with a mix of artisan craft, fair-trade values and curated sophistication that is part of Regan Billingsley’s newly launched collection of pillows, throws and fabric by the yard. ,It is handwoven by Guatemalan artisans and shaped by Billingsle’s discerning eye. Usable yet elevated, Culebra captures the shift toward thoughtful sourcing while proving that integrity and style make a powerful pairing. ” – Saana Baker, The Textile Eye. Photo courtesy of Regan Billingsley“Candles are always a popular seller in retail; however, Stick candles are particularly in demand during the autumn season. Modeled after different wood species, these candlesticks are handcrafted in the highlands of North Carolina from 100% beeswax. Stick candles are a beautiful addition to a Thanksgiving tablescape, library or a mantle display. Available in different sizes, textures and colors, these are a must-have for fall. ” – Madeline Stewart, Mustard Seed Market & Home. Photo courtesy of Stick Candles