Autumn is the season that invites us to slow down and retreat indoors. Days grow shorter, the light becomes softer, and the home once again turns into a refuge—a place to rediscover intimacy, warmth, and beauty. Decorating your home during this time means embracing a gentler rhythm, choosing objects that are not only functional but also capable of evoking emotions, telling stories, and inspiring small daily rituals.
Glass, with its transparency, lightness, and ability to reflect light, is the ideal material for creating elegant and timeless autumn atmospheres.
Here are six Blueside proposals in borosilicate glass to experience autumn in style and turn your home into a space that engages all the senses.
Nassa vase: bringing nature indoors
The Nassa vase strikes a perfect balance between lightness and modernity. Its transparency doesn’t conceal but rather enhances every natural element: slender stems, dried flowers, willow branches, or decorative berries. Add a glass flower like Cipolla for an artistic and contemporary touch.
Tip: Place it on a sideboard or a shelf in the entryway, next to a decorative pumpkin and a few dried leaves. Every time you come home, it will be there to welcome you.
Agilla cake stand: A table full of seasonal charm
Autumn is the season of intimate gatherings, slow breakfasts, and cozy candlelit dinners. The Agilla glass stand is not just a functional object, but a poetic base for creating evocative and scenic compositions.
Try it as a centerpiece: fill it with water and arrange floating flowers, colorful leaves, petals, and floating candles. You can also use it to serve homemade desserts, glazed chestnuts, or cinnamon pastries.
Agilla is the detail that makes every shared moment special.
Glenda Lantern: the silent light of autumn
Glenda is a borosilicate glass lantern that cradles the flame like a gentle touch.
Placed on a garden table among red and yellow leaves, it becomes a soft point of light that soothes rather than overwhelms. Designed for outdoor use, in autumn it also finds the perfect spot indoors—on a shelf, beside the sofa, or as a centerpiece.
For those who love creating atmosphere, one spark at a time.
Ambrosia: the reversible stand that transforms
Ambrosia is one of the most versatile objects in the Blueside collection: a serving plate and display stand, depending on use and occasion.
In autumn, it is perfect for becoming a stage for small seasonal compositions. Use it as a base for candles, mini pumpkins, moss, red berries, and gathered leaves. Or arrange cheeses and seasonal fruits—pears, walnuts, figs—for a snack that is also a table setting.
With Ambrosia, every detail becomes an aesthetic experience.
Lampara: a flame that speaks of memory
The Lampara oil lamp is one of those subtle presences that give character to a space without stealing the spotlight. Its essential design enhances the flame, which shimmers and reflects delicately through the glass.
Perfect for a veranda table or a reading nook, Lampara accompanies quiet moments, the kind we seek more often in autumn. Use it during a dinner for two, or keep it lit while writing or listening to music: it will be the silent heart of the room.

Ufo: the fragrance of the season
Autumn home décor is also about what you don’t see. The Ufo glass diffuser is a sculptural object that decorates with its futuristic shape, but above all fills the room with a fragrance that evokes the season.
Choose warm, enveloping essences such as orange and cinnamon.
Place it on your bedside table, a bathroom cabinet, or near the entryway. Every time you step inside, the scent will tell you that autumn has arrived.
An autumn to experience, a style to rediscover
Decorating the home in autumn is not just about aesthetics. It is a way to reconnect with what surrounds us, with the changing season, and with the pleasure of inhabiting spaces more consciously. Blueside borosilicate glass pieces offer authentic inspiration to create interiors that are welcoming, elegant, and full of meaning.
Let yourself be guided by light, transparency, and form. And turn every day into a small seasonal ritual.