Welcome this visually vibrant season by going autumnal at home. These furnishings in hues of the season, let nature in, figuratively speaking.
Ava Sofa by Cisco Home
Made with an alder hardwood frame, and featuring a tight seat and tight back (no separate cushions), this sofa, shown in Foret Fir upholstery with a walnut finish wood base, is customizable, and available as an Inside Green™ product—made from FSC® wood and natural materials.
Find a store at ciscohome.net.
Anam Table by Federico Peri for Saba
Serene and inviting, this piece was inspired by the columns of an ancient temple and circular colonnades. Shown here with a round top in Eucalyptus finish (also available with an oval top, and in Velvet Rose or Sand finish).
Inquire at sabaitalia.com or Summer House Mill Valley at 415-383-6695.
Mulholland Accent Chair from Crate & Barrel
Inspired by 1920s furniture with a hint of rustic, this chair has a barrel back design with panels of boucle fabric inset into the ash wood frame in a light brown Flax finish. The loose back pillow adds the finishing touch.
$1,399 at crateandbarrel.com or Crate & Barrel Corte Madera at 415-924-5412.
Neblina Sofa by Neil Zuleta for Quintus
This furniture piece’s dogleg angle, length and luxurious cushions enhances a range of activities—from conversations, chilling or thinking about your next golf game (“tee” what we did there).
Inquire at desousahughes.com or 415-626-6883
Matson Chair and a Half from Williams Sonoma Home
Generously-proportioned, this piece features a curved silhouette, sloped arms, down-wrapped seat cushion, hand-tied springs and solid oak legs. GREENGUARD Gold Certified and made with FSC®-certified wood. GREENGUARD Gold Certified (a low-emitting product) and made with FSC®-certified wood.
Available in 50+ fabrics and leather options $1,595-$5,000 at williams-sonoma.com.
Lisa Boquiren is an architecture and design aficionada who provides brand strategy for creative businesses. She has overseen rebranding initiatives at EHDD Architects and the San Francisco Design Center, and she creates convergent conversations on A+D, and presents, at the American Institute of Architects’ San Francisco and Los Angeles chapters. Photo by Thomas Heinser