As 2025 approaches, insights from those in the know reveal the trends that will shape the future of home interiors. From bespoke craftsmanship to collectible design, these themes blend emotional connection and functionality.
It’s in the details
Crafted Furniture co-founder Paul Deukmedjian, highlights emerging trends in furniture design: “A prominent trend we’re observing is the rise of pleating, fringes and tassles and contrast piping—design elements that add texture and elegance, creating a refined, tailored aesthetic.
“In terms of fabric trends, the once popular bouclé upholstery is being replaced by bolder, less ubiquitous fabric choices.”
Go bold
Hali Rugs’ managing director, Dan Swart, forecasts a vibrant year ahead for rug design: “We’re starting to see bold colours like burgundy and olive, paired together as striking contrasts. There’s also increasingly been a demand for curved and scalloped edges – people are more prepared to have fun with their designs.”
Dan also notes a growing interest in reinterpreting classic designs through contemporary colour palettes, blending tradition with modern sensibilities to create timeless pieces.
Wellness reigns
Architect Georgina Wilson highlights the growing demand for multifunctional spaces that cater to work, leisure, and wellness.
She notes: “I’ve been getting so many requests for wellness spaces and can see this continuing over the next year. These can be as simple as a yoga/meditation space to a complete wellness den that includes a gym, an infrared sauna and cold plunge facilities.”
Renewed interest in large scale artworks
Frédéric Got, of Gallery Got, envisions homes transforming into personal galleries where art and sculpture take centre stage: “There has been a renewed interest in large-scale paintings, such as those by Alain Gazier. Where previously we may have seen a trend towards gallery walls that showcase a curation of smaller artworks, clients are now in search of dramatic works that command a presence in a space.”
He also notes a boldness in collectors’ choices, adding, “As a curator, this shift is incredibly exciting.”
The overarching home design themes for 2025 emphasise a deeper connection between people and their spaces. From customised furniture to storytelling rugs, emotional resonance will play a vital role in design choices, reflecting individuality and personal stories.
At the same time, adaptable designs that balance functionality and beauty will define modern living, ensuring practicality without compromising on aesthetics. Together, these trends signal a renewed focus on creating homes that are both deeply personal and effortlessly stylish.
For more on Crafted Furniture, Galerie Got, Georgina Wilson Associates and Hali Rugs.
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