Spooky Season Styling from Where Saints Go
 
Purveyors of high-quality home furniture, Where Saints Go are well-acquainted with the shifts in seasonal decor. The latest styling guide from the Manchester-based brand is tailored to ‘spooky season’, which they describe as the period of early autumn when ‘nature gets its colourful coat on, soups become a staple of your diet and you experience an inexplicable hankering for hot drinks and Gilmore Girls re-runs.’ Building up to All Hallow’s Eve at the end of the month, it’s only natural to want both the cosy and the creepy to permeate your space during this time, which is why they have compiled a list of six, budget-friendly ways to implement spooky season decor. 
 
The entire guide, which is available to read in their blog, explores accessible, economical and easy spooky season decor tips including exactly which candleholders you should be opting for, and which unexpected style of spooky decor is best for leaning into all year round.
 
Highlighting several pieces from their extensive range of eclectic, contemporary and artisan-crafted home furniture, the guide features expert insights from the team, including co-founder Tracey Hague. Specifically selecting accent pieces that can be enjoyed all year round, Hague discusses how moody, dramatic interior design is great for pursuing the Halloween theme, “Ultimately, good seasonal styling is about having a powerful, timeless base and giving it seasonal context with smaller pieces. For example, the Adagio Chair in Black offers an iconic Mid-Century v-leg which looks great in all seasons, but when surrounded by creepy Halloween decor, takes on a more menacing, spidery look. The Kelly Vase is a similar statement piece, with its stark black shapes representing claw-marks or even Beetlejuice stripes when the spookiest time of year rolls around.”