Equinox at Home — Bringing the Moody Celestial Aesthetic Into Your Space
They say your home is an extension of your soul, and as the seasons shift toward the dark and dreamy, our living spaces should follow. If you’ve been loving our Autumn Equinox wardrobe edits, it’s time to bring that same magic through your front door.
Decorating for the Equinox isn't about bright orange pumpkins and plastic leaves. It’s about curating an atmosphere: the flicker of a candle against a dark wall, the weight of a velvet throw, and the shimmer of brass accents that look like stars in the twilight. Today, we’re exploring how to create a "Celestial Sanctuary" that feels grounded, mystical, and impossibly cozy.
The Decor Edit: 3 Key Elements 1. The Velvet Nook
Rich Textures & Deep Hues
Mirror the Velvet Alchemist look by introducing heavy fabrics into your seating area. Think forest green, midnight navy, or black cherry velvets. These materials don't just look luxurious; they absorb the autumn light in the most beautiful, moody way.
Design Tip:
Swap out linen summer pillows for velvet versions to instantly "weight" the room for the new season.
Stardust & Candlelight
Bring the "Evening Al Fresco" energy indoors. Use a navy linen runner as your "night sky" base, then layer on aged brass candle holders of varying heights. Scatter dried botanicals—remnants of our Garden Party Series—to symbolize the harvest.
Design Tip:
Use taper candles in "Aged Gold" or "Forest Umber" to tie back to our Equinox color palette.
The Scholar’s Shelf
Autumn is the season of the intellectual. Decorate your shelves with amber glass jars, vintage books with gold-embossed spines, and raw crystals like smoky quartz or labradorite to catch the low-hanging autumn sun.
Design Tip:
Place a small mirror behind your crystals to reflect light into the darker corners of your room during the Equinox.