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Article: Fall Home Decor: Abigail Ahern’s Flowers at Clic

Fall Home Decor: Abigail Ahern’s Flowers at Clic

Fall Home Decor: Abigail Ahern’s Flowers at Clic

Autumn arrives with a shift in light , softer, golden, and endlessly flattering to interiors. It’s the season of layering, of drawing texture and tone closer, of creating spaces that feel warm and alive. At Clic, fall is never just about pumpkins and candles. It’s about atmosphere,  sculptural, moody, and thoughtful details that reshape a room entirely. This season, Abigail Ahern’s artificial flowers have become the centerpiece of that philosophy.
 
Unlike traditional blooms, these stems endure. Their dusky tones, velvety petals, and sculptural shapes bring all the drama of living flowers without the impermanence. They anchor fall inspired home decor, but they’re also versatile enough to linger into spring, summer, and beyond. With Abigail Ahern, the home doesn’t follow seasons. It tells a continuous story.

Harvest Glow

Start with a palette that leans earthy and warm. A tall clear July Vessel from Meso, its surface adorned with sculptural glass orbs, holds a generous mix of Cone Hydrangea Sunset, Wild Grass Oat, and delicate sprays of Woodland Fern. The hydrangeas glow in soft sunset shades, peach, ivory, and gold,  hile the grasses add height and movement, evoking the rhythm of a late harvest field.
 
The coffee table layers design and utility: Addison Ross taper holders in a crisp white silhouette, stacks of books that double as art objects, and glass accents that reflect the arrangement’s tones. Behind, Wabi Sabi pillows in floral tapestry and muted rust, pieces from Maison de Vacancescreate depth on the sofa. This is fall home decor that feels intentional, a room where nothing is temporary, and everything contributes to a narrative of warmth and abundance.

Year-Round Renewal

Abigail Ahern reminds us florals are not just for autumn. Here, the Nora vase in Amber from Meso becomes the anchor for Amaranthus Blush, Butterfly Bush Natural, and trailing catkins. The palette is lighter, fresher, yet still rich in texture. Soft blush tones mingle with creamy whites, while the delicate structure of the catkin spills gracefully over the edge of the vase.
 
The scene builds on green accents: layer the Johanna Howard Dip Tie Throw and pillow to add a quiet contrast, and a pair of green glass vases from Meso, stretching the composition upward. The large-scale cactus photography by Pottsy on the wall ties desert resilience to botanical abundance. This setting could live just as easily in spring as in fall,  proof of the year-round relevance of Ahern’s collection.


The third vignette is where fall turns dramatic. A tall amber vase from Serax holds a striking composition of Allium Umber and deep purple roses, their saturated tones pulling the palette toward twilight. The globe-like alliums bring grounding and unity, while the roses add jewel-toned richness, a pairing that feels decadent and moody.
 
On the sofa, bright dip dyed pillows and thorws in shades of spice and faded floral tapestry, from Maison de Vacances set the foundation, their tones echoing autumn leaves. The butterfly artworks above heighten the vibrancy, their wings as vivid as the flowers themselves. On the table, Meso’s  amber vessels punctuate the arrangement with unexpected shapes. This is fall home decor that refuses to be quiet,  it’s bold, layered, and alive with energy.

The Language of Flowers

Each of Ahern’s stems carries its own story. Hydrangeas in sunset tones speak of gratitude and transition, mirroring the season’s change. Chrysanthemums hold longevity and joy, their blooms tied to harvest traditions. Wild Grass Oat suggests prosperity and abundance, while Hawthorn Berry Eventide, with its deep clusters of berries, represents endurance and foresight.
 
Even the subtler pieces carry weight. Butterfly Bush Natural symbolizes renewal, while Trailing Catkin hints at resilience and cycles. Amaranthus Blush represents devotion and continuity, while Allium Umber speaks to unity and wholeness. This symbolism turns every arrangement into a narrative, one that changes with the eye of the beholder.

Bringing Fall Home

At Clic, interiors are never about fleeting gestures. They’re about pieces that endure, that layer seamlessly into a space and evolve with the seasons. Abigail Ahern’s flowers embody that vision. They are as much design objects as they are florals, permanent, sculptural, and endlessly reimaginable. Pair them with Maison de Vacances pillows, Meso vases, Addison Ross candle holders, and the textured, layered accents that define our collections.
 
This fall, let your home move beyond the expected. Build it with warmth, with drama, with flowers that will carry you not just through autumn but into every season that follows. At Clic, fall begins with Abigail Ahern, and the story only grows from there.

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