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Top 5 Fall Desk Decorations to Spread Autumn Cheer

We get it. It can be a little depressing when summer temperatures start to drop like leaves from the trees near your office window.

Outside of sipping on the latest pumpkin-spiced drink concoction, there’s not much you can do to mentally prepare yourself for another cold winter.

But instead of fighting against autumn weather, we suggest embracing fall by leaning into it. One great way to do that is through tasteful fall office décor.

If this sounds good to you, pull on a comfy sweater and check out our top fall office decorating ideas.

 

Best Fall Cubicle Decorations

 

1. A Bowl of Candy Corn

Love it or hate it, few things say fall like candy corn. Filling a bowl will accent your workspace in vivid yellow, orange, and white. Plus it gives visitors something to munch on when they stop by your desk.

 

2. Fall-Themed Screen Saver and/or Background Image

One of the easiest decorating changes you can make is changing your screen saver. Whether you choose a fall-themed image from the standard selection of Windows and Mac OS options or upload your own, it will go a long way to lending an autumn look to your desk.

 

3. Framed Fall Photos

Replace the beach and hiking pictures with photos of you and your family at a football game, in a pumpkin patch, wearing sweaters sitting by a fire, and doing other fall activities. For an extra touch, choose fall-themed picture frames.

 

4. Fall-Scented Candles

Filling the air with a little cinnamon, clove, and (of course) pumpkin spice is certain to get you and your neighbors in the fall spirit. If lighting candles is against the rules, you can simply leave them unlit, or substitute candles with a fall-themed air fresher.

 

5. Holiday-Themed Decorations

For many, fall comes in two parts; Halloween and Thanksgiving. Choosing a few subtle accents (for example a small pumpkin in October, and a cornucopia in November) will definitely make your workspace look festive.

 

We hope you found these autumn office decorations inspiring!