/r/gnomecore/

r/gnomecore

1k members
r/gnomecore is a subreddit with 1k members. The most common flair used is not mine, made a thing, found a thing, animal friends , and mushroom appreciation .
Gnomecore is an nature based aesthetic. Some of it’s themes are nature, gardening, collecting curious objects, mushrooms, foraging, sewing, knitting, baking, homesteading, canning, frogs, birds, foxes, embroidery, hearth and home, hillside dwellings, a good stick, moss, and just being a friend of nature as it inspires you and your decor. It’s akin to cottagecore but more rugged yet softer than goblincore. ✌🏻🍄

Flair Used in r/gnomecore

#1
not mine
: "An important question for you, dear gnomes - would you rather take a perfect stick or a perfect rock?"
22 posts
#2
made a thing
: "I created a pendant with real mushrooms"
21 posts
#3
found a thing
: "Troll and her Owls by artist Ellie L Fortune"
15 posts
#4
Animal friends
: "This is Green Tea. I feel that he belongs here."
8 posts
#5
Mushroom appreciation
: "✌🏻"
7 posts
#6
Gnome alone
: "I've just started watching David the Gnome"
6 posts
#7
Plant + tree appreciation
: "Pictures I took this weekend, feels magical and appropriate for here"
4 posts
#8
Garden inspirarion
: "Very old pan turned into planter"
2 posts
#9
Gnomes!!!
: "Anyone remember the old show “David the gnome?” I’d say that show is the birth of gnomecore and largely influences modern cottagecore aesthetic. And even has a little influence on goblincore too!"
1 post
#10
Plant + tree appreciation
: "Gnome perspective photos I took"
1 post

Member Growth in r/gnomecore

Yearly
+134 members(15.0%)

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Last updated: June 23, 2026