It’s Fall at Target, and This Popular Home Brand Has Hundreds of Earthy Decor Finds to Add to Your Space

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Prices start at just $12.

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With back-to-school season in full swing, store shelves are teeming with classroom supplies and dorm essentials. However, for the people who love all things fall (read: pumpkin spice lattes and cozy cardigans), it’s also time to peruse the decor section and start picking out new pieces to bring the comforting colors of autumn inside your home. One retailer you can count on for stylish finds at affordable prices is Target, and the new collection from Threshold Designed With Studio McGee includes hundreds of must-have pieces starting at just $12.

Apart from its wallet-friendly prices, the best part about Threshold’s fall collaboration with Studio McGee is that the earthy tones seamlessly blend with existing decor, meaning most items make for permanent additions to any space. There are under-$25 options, including moody vases and plaid accent rugs, and under-$200 furniture finds, such as a rattan storage trunk for blankets and a modern accent table with a distressed finish.

It’s not too early to add fall decor to your home, so keep scrolling to grab your favorite pieces from this new collection.

Best Fall Decor Finds From Threshold Designed With Studio McGee

Stallion on Canvas Board With Frame

<p>Target</p>

$12

Whether you have a gallery wall or a shelf that could use a moody addition, this artwork with a neutral color scheme and a beautiful gold frame adds interest and has a price tag of just $12. The vintage-inspired wall art brings an old world vibe into your home while still looking clean and modern, and its 8- by 10-inch size makes a subtle statement. One reviewer said it looks “even better in person,” and another shopper called it a “luxurious look for less.”

Indoor/Outdoor Plaid Accent Rug

<p>Target</p>

$20

A touch of plaid is a quintessential fall must, and this handwoven accent rug is a great way to dress up your indoor or outdoor space. The size is ideal for the front porch, entryway, or kitchen, and you can choose from shades of tan or green to fit your style. If using it indoors, consider adding a rug pad or tape to keep it in place.

Fall Floral Arrangement

<p>Target</p>

$20

For just $20, this faux floral arrangement is a steal, with an orange-brown ceramic vase holding a beautiful display of artificial fall flowers and plants. You can add it to your dining room table, coffee table, or entryway space for a pop of color and seasonal botanicals. One shopper said the arrangement looks “incredibly natural” and that it fits well in their living room and entryway decor.

Mixed Leaf Wreath Burgundy

<p>Target</p>

$40

No space is complete without a seasonal wreath, and this one with layered faux burgundy leaves is perfect for fall. Designed for indoor use or in a covered outdoor area, it’s a festive addition to a blank wall inside your home, a kitchen window, or a door. You can easily hang it up thanks to its built-in loop, or place it around candles and other decor as a dining table centerpiece.

Metal Log Holder

<p>Target</p>

$70

Have a fireplace? This sleek metal log holder is equal parts stylish and functional, allowing you to display wood by the hearth for a scene straight out of a movie and giving you easy access to start a fire. Five-star reviewers say it’s “well made” and holds “several pieces.”

Keep scrolling to see more of our favorite decor finds in Threshold and Studio McGee’s latest fall collection at Target.

Octagon Frame Coir Doormat

<p>Target</p>

$20

Ceramic Wavy Vase

<p>Target</p>

$25

Artificial Potted Mint Leaf

<p>Target</p>

$20

Pedestal Smoky Glass Vase

<p>Target</p>

$15

Grid Knit Throw Blanket

<p>Target</p>

$35

XL Storage Rattan Trunk

<p>Target</p>

$150

Threshold Designed With Studio McGee Arbon Accent Table

<p>Target</p>

$150

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