Your entryway is the first thing people notice when they walk in. Fall is honestly the perfect time to make that first impression feel extra special.
A well-styled entry table with autumn touches can really set a warm, inviting tone for your whole home.
Whether you’re into farmhouse charm, modern minimalism, or rustic elegance, these 20 fall entry table decor ideas will help you create a cozy seasonal display without breaking the bank.
1. Large Round Black Framed Mirror
A large, round, black-framed mirror instantly anchors your entryway and makes the space feel larger. It reflects your fall decor, so you get double the visual impact.
Pair the mirror with a simple wooden console table for a clean, balanced look.
2. Neutral Mini Heirloom Pumpkins and Gourds

Group mini heirloom pumpkins and gourds in clusters of three or five for a natural vibe. Stick with cream, sage, and muted blush tones if you want a modern feel.
Mix in both smooth and ribbed textures for some extra contrast.
3. LED Pillar Candles in Glass Hurricanes
Flameless LED pillar candles inside glass hurricane holders create that warm, flickering glow—without the worry of fire. Use candles of different heights for more visual interest.
They look great next to pumpkins and dried leaves.
4. Woven Wicker Baskets
Slide woven rattan or seagrass baskets under your console table for extra texture and handy storage. They’re perfect for tossing in scarves, gloves, or a spare throw.
The natural woven material just brings a cozy, earthy vibe to the whole area.
5. Tall Ceramic Vase With Dried Pampas
A tall matte ceramic vase stuffed with dried pampas grass plumes adds some height and soft movement to your display. Go for a taupe or cream vase to keep it neutral.
A quick tip—spray the pampas with hairspray so it doesn’t shed everywhere.
6. Rustic Lanterns With LED Candles
Rustic metal or wooden lanterns with battery-operated LED candles inside give off a warm, welcoming glow. Pop one or two on your entry table with some seasonal accents.
They add instant farmhouse charm, no matter your style.
7. Wooden Dough Bowl with Pinecones and Acorns
A vintage-style wooden dough bowl filled with pinecones, acorns, and dried leaves makes a beautiful centerpiece. It brings rustic warmth with practically zero effort.
Toss in a few mini pumpkins for that extra fall touch.
8. Autumn Branches in Amber Glass Bottles

Grab a few amber glass bottles and fill them with dried autumn branches or preserved fall leaves. The amber color just feels right for the season.
Cluster bottles of different heights for an artful, collected look.
9. Neutral Linen or Gauze Table Runner
A soft linen or gauze table runner in cream or oatmeal adds a simple layer of texture under your fall arrangement. Let the edges drape a little for a relaxed, effortless vibe.
It really pulls the whole look together.
10. Taper Candles in Brass Holders
Vintage brass candlestick holders with cream or burgundy taper candles bring elegant warmth to your entry table. Mix up the heights for a more collected look.
I’d check thrift stores for unique, affordable finds.
11. Fall Leaf Or Eucalyptus Garland
Drape a faux fall leaf or eucalyptus garland loosely across your console table for a splash of seasonal color. Let it trail a bit over the edges.
Mix in some real pinecones for a more natural look.
12. Wood Bead Garland
Stack two or three vintage books and drape a wood bead garland over the top for an easy, styled vignette. This adds height and texture without much effort.
Pick books with neutral or earthy covers to keep things cohesive.
13. Black Metal Table Lamp
A black metal table lamp with a warm Edison-style bulb gives you soft, ambient lighting in your entryway. It’s both functional and decorative.
That warm glow just makes everything feel a bit cozier.
14. Wooden Bead Or Wicker Wreath
Hang a wooden bead or wicker wreath right over your entryway mirror for a layered, designer-inspired touch. It adds dimension without cluttering your table.
Go for a natural, unfinished style to keep things autumnal.
15. Burnt Orange and Cream Velvet Pumpkins
Velvet pumpkins in burnt orange, cream, or deep plum feel so luxurious and look gorgeous on any entry table. They bring rich color and soft texture.
If you can, find ones with realistic resin stems—they just look better.
16. Wheat Stalks in Galvanized Metal Bucket

A galvanized metal bucket filled with dried wheat stalks gives your entryway a rustic, harvest-inspired vibe. It’s simple, affordable, and takes just a few minutes to pull together.
This idea fits especially well with farmhouse-style homes.
17. Vintage Wooden Crate

Set a small vintage wooden crate on your entry table and fill it with pumpkins, candles, and pinecones. It adds height and gives your display some structure.
Flip the crate upside down if you want to use it as a riser.
18. Cinnamon or Apple Cider Scented Candles
A cinnamon or apple cider-scented candle welcomes guests with the smell of fall as soon as they walk in. Place the candle on a small tray with cinnamon sticks for a finished look.
Scent really makes a difference, doesn’t it?
19. Small Framed Fall Quote Sign
A small framed sign with a seasonal quote like “Welcome To Our Patch” adds some personality to your display. Just lean it against the wall behind your other decor.
Pick a simple frame that matches your color palette.
20. Wooden Bowl with Red Apples and Pears

Grab a wooden bowl and fill it with fresh red apples and pears—seriously, it’s one of the simplest fall decorating ideas out there.
You get a pop of natural color and that unmistakable harvest vibe right away. Switch out the fruit every week or so to keep everything looking fresh.














