5 Fall Desk Trends to Refresh Your Workspace at Home or the Office

Just like your wardrobe or your garden, your desk deserves a seasonal refresh. As we shift from summer to fall, small changes to your workspace can help you feel grounded, inspired, and ready for what’s next. We asked five experts — a designer, an organizer, a therapist, a professional coach, and an HR leader — for their favorite trends to transform your desk this season. Here’s what they shared.

1. Add Natural Elements (Designer)
Plants, stones, or wooden accessories create a connection to nature. A small desktop garden or succulent adds life, beauty, and fresh air to your space.

“When I design workspaces, I always start by adding something living. Even a single plant changes the energy of a desk — it softens the edges and brings calm. My favorite is a small desktop garden, because it’s both beautiful and interactive.”Elena, Interior Designer

“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” — Albert Einstein

2. Declutter + Curate (Organizer)
Fall is a season of focus. Clear out summer clutter and keep only what you use daily. A clean de“One of my clients told me recently that clearing her desk felt like clearing her head. I couldn’t agree more. At the start of each season, I encourage people to remove everything from their workspace and only put back what they use daily. It’s simple, but it creates focus instantly.”Staci, CEO ReOrgit

“Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.” — William Morris

Zen home office with computer in a beautiful, spacious living room interior with plants and an outside view through big windows

3. Create a Calm Corner (Therapist)
Add a calming ritual to your workspace — maybe a candle, Desktop Zen garden, or a gratitude notebook. These micro-moments reduce stress and increase mindfulness.

“During a busy day, your desk can either be a source of stress or a space of calm. I keep a small candle on mine that I light before sessions — it’s a signal to slow down and breathe. I also love having a desktop Zen garden within reach. Raking the sand or arranging the stones for just a minute between calls is surprisingly grounding. Little rituals like this help regulate stress and keep your mind steady.”Dr. Maya, Therapist

“Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes, including you.” — Anne Lamott

4. Visualize Growth (Coach)
Fall is a season of intention. Post a simple goal list or visual reminder of what you’re growing toward — both professionally and personally.

“I once had a client tape a small sprig of basil to her monitor — it was her reminder that growth takes nurturing. Every day, she looked at it and asked, ‘What am I growing today?’ Simple visual cues like this help us connect to our bigger goals.”Cameron, Leadership Coach

“When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too.” — Paulo Coelho

5. Celebrate Connection (HR Leader)
Bring in a conversation starter — a photo, a small plant, or even a seasonal treat — that helps create connection with coworkers or family at your home office.

“At our office, we encourage people to bring one ‘conversation starter’ to their desks. It might be a framed photo, a seasonal plant, or even a jar of trail mix. It sparks interaction and reminds us that work is about connection as much as productivity. Fall is also a time when people feel extra stressed — summer is over, schedules tighten, and due dates are ever present. Small rituals that fall under the umbrella of self-care don’t just help individuals, they impact the energy of the entire company.”Taylor, HR Director

“Selfcare isn’t selfish – it is essential.” – Donna Letier, Gardenuity

Your desk isn’t just where you work — it’s where you grow. By embracing these fall-inspired trends, you can create a workspace that nurtures focus, sparks creativity, and reflects the season of growth ahead.