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A stylish autumn & Halloween mantlepiece

October 23, 2021

A stylish autumn & Halloween mantlepiece with mini pumpkins, candles and seasonal foliage | These Four Walls blog

Today I’m sharing a simple yet beautiful way to decorate your mantlepiece for autumn or Halloween – perfect if you want to bring a bit of seasonal magic into your home without resorting to anything tacky, and totally free of unsustainable plastic. It’s also ideal if you’ve left things a little late and need an easy idea that you can put together in time for 31st October!

All you need for this look is an assortment of miniature pumpkins and some seasonal foliage. I’ve opted for white and green pumpkins to match the muted colour scheme in my house, but you could go for traditional orange or even stripy gourds. Foliage-wise, I chose soft ruscus and eucalyptus for greenery, along with some dried seed heads and branches for additional autumn texture.

All you need to do is arrange the pumpkins in a cluster, then cut the foliage into sprigs and tuck them underneath and behind. I like an asymmetric look so I decorated one side of the mantlepiece only, but you could run things along the entire length if you prefer. As you go, keep an eye out for sculptural shapes in the leaves and branches that you can swoosh out to the side. If you’re going asymmetric like me then it looks particularly striking with the foliage sticking upwards at the outer edge and downwards towards the other, but whatever you do the key is not to try too hard. It’s much better to keep things natural than create anything overly neat or regimented.

Minimalist Halloween fireplace using pumpkins, candles and autumn foliage | These Four Walls blog

Stylish Halloween decor idea with pumpkins, candles and autumn foliage | These Four Walls blog

If you want to keep the foliage alive for as long as possible, you can poke it into some oasis foam soaked in water. I’ve chosen not to do this as it’s not recyclable – and in any case I quite like the way the leaves look as they slowly dry out and turn brown – but of course it’s entirely up to you.

For the finishing touch I added a few tea lights in glass holders, which I nestled in among the pumpkins. They’re positioned very carefully to avoid the flames catching any branches or leaves, but I definitely wouldn’t leave this display unattended when lit. If you’re at all worried then leave the candles out, as the arrangement will still look fantastic without them.

Minimalist Halloween decor with mini pumpkins, candles and autumn foliage | These Four Walls blog

A stylish autumn & Halloween mantlepiece with pumpkins and foliage | These Four Walls blog

A stylish autumn & Halloween mantlepiece | These Four Walls blog

Finally, if you don’t have a fireplace, you could replicate this look on a shelf or sideboard. And when you’re done, make sure you use the pumpkins to cook up something delicious rather than creating unnecessary waste. Louise at Nordic Kitchen Stories has put together a wonderful recipe for pumpkin, orange and ginger granola, while food writer and chef Anna Barnett has shared a raft of sweet and savoury pumpkin ideas here.

Easy yet chic Halloween decor with pumpkins, candles and foliage | These Four Walls blog

Neutral Halloween decor using pumpkins, candles and greenery | These Four Walls blog

All photography by Abi Dare

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  1. Kristy says

    September 23, 2023 at 12:29 am

    Simple but classic. Love!

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    • Abi says

      September 26, 2023 at 5:54 pm

      Thank you so much!

      Reply
  2. Cathy says

    September 26, 2023 at 5:43 pm

    Where did you get your candle sticks? Love them & your decorating style

    Reply
    • Abi says

      September 26, 2023 at 5:55 pm

      Thank you so much! The taller of the two is from Cooee Design, and the smaller one is by Ferm Living. Both available to buy via Nordic Nest.

      Reply
  3. Edie Durkalec says

    September 24, 2024 at 12:28 am

    What type of dried seed pods are in this display? I’m not a floral expert, but love this, and trying it on my fireplace.

    Reply
    • Abi says

      September 24, 2024 at 10:46 am

      To be honest I’m not entirely sure! I got them from my local florist and from fields. The beauty with this kind of display is you can use whatever you want though – it doesn’t have to be neat or perfectly matched. So glad you like it anyway!

      Reply

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