Autumnal Bedroom Refresh:
Habitat tips for a seasonal update
6 September 2023

September 2023: With autumn on the horizon, it's an ideal time to refresh bedrooms ahead of more cosy nights at home. Habitat's latest collections invite customers to make small changes in lighting, colour and fragrance to create a harmonious environment. New to the offering, a range of luxury 800TC Egyptian cotton bedding promotes a peaceful night’s sleep.
1. Swap out summer bedding for tranquil tones

2. Create a cosy glow
“Lighting can transform a space, whether it’s casting a directed light on a desk set-up, or creating a warm welcoming feeling on a cold winter’s evening by using standing lamps. We have invested in our in-house designed styles to launch new exceptional conversational pieces for AW23. Highlights include the oversized ceramic Bobble table lamp, a design that leans on the bobble furniture trend.”
Andrew Tanner, Habitat Head of Design
3. Luxuriate in 800TC Egyptian cotton

"New for this season, we’re introducing a range of luxury 800 thread count Egyptian cotton bedding which has been carefully designed to offer an unmatched sleep experience. With an affordable price tag, we’re inviting our customers to immerse themselves in comfort, warmth and indulgence without breaking the bank.”
Olivia Atkinson, Habitat Senior Buyer – Bedding
4. Introduce autumnal aromas
5. Bring nature in

"Our latest bedding collection takes inspiration from a winter's landscape, underscored by a moody palette of inky blues, terracotta and charcoal. Our Intricate prints have been designed in house to evoke the dried grasses found on Icelandic shores for a uniquely atmospheric feel."
Andrew Tanner, Head of Design for Habitat