M&S has released its Autumn Winter 2025 home collection, and it’s all about subtle shifts—rich tones, soft forms, and pieces that feel quietly considered.
There are no loud statements here, and that’s what makes the collection work. Each space feels balanced—designed not just to look good, but to feel lived in. Warm ochres, forest greens, and deep navy anchor the palette, while materials like velvet, wool, and wood bring texture without excess. It’s a reminder that comfort doesn’t have to be loud.
In the bedroom edit, I’m drawn to the layering of pattern and fabric. A striped duvet paired with quilted throws and gingham pillows creates depth without feeling too busy. The mix of colour is restrained, but it still invites the eye to slow down and take it in. It’s the kind of room that encourages rest, without trying too hard to be ‘styled.’
Elsewhere, the collection plays with form. There are soft sculptural shapes in stools, table lamps, and mirrors—rounded edges and thoughtful proportions that add interest without dominating the room. These are pieces that could easily blend in with what you already own, but still bring something new to the space.
If you’re looking to shift the tone of your home as the days get shorter, this collection offers a few simple, well-made ideas to build on—nothing showy, just good design that speaks softly.














Looking for more? Take a look back at M&S’s Fired Earth collection or their collaboration with Kelly Hoppen for more thoughtful home ideas.