The 2025 Design Trends you need to know
When embarking on a home project, creating a mood board is essential. It’s more than just an aesthetic exercise—it’s about curating an inspired vision for your space. This year, we see interiors becoming more intuitive, shaped by sustainability, global influences, and a balance of function and expression. Whether you’re drawn to raw, sculptural forms or the bold energy of eclectic layering, these are the four key trends defining 2025.
Extraordinary Eclecticism
A bold celebration of maximalism, this trend thrives on contrast. It layers eras, styles, and diverse cultural influences with unapologetic confidence. Expect playful distortion, vibrant stripes, and upcycled heirlooms alongside rich textures and bold colour combinations. Patterns clash beautifully, and materials juxtapose to create interiors that are both curated and spontaneous. It’s the ultimate expression of personal style—anything but predictable.

Leyla Cabinet, Astrid Stool, The Bay Coffee Table 2, Schila Terracotta Deco Vase – White, Valse Candle Holders, Eternity Occasional Chair, Mesa Side Table
Biophilic Brutalism
Practical, sturdy, and unapologetically simple—this trend reimagines Brutalism through an organic lens. Monolithic structures and geometric forms meet nature-inspired palettes, imitating water elements with reflections and glass. Industrial minimalism is softened by sustainable and reclaimed materials, from weathered timber to raw, textural surfaces that invite warmth through contrast. The result? A sculptural, wellness-inspired aesthetic that feels grounding yet architectural.

Uva Glass Vase, dBodhi Ace Dresser, Pond Mirror, Hang 3 Seater Sofa, Ethnicraft Elements Coffee Table, Brutus Stool, dBodhi Grace Cabinet – 3 Sliding Doors/2 Drawers, Lotus Vases
Everlasting Minimalism
Minimalism evolves in 2025, embracing longevity through quality craftsmanship and sustainable choices. Influenced by contemporary Danish and Japanese design, this approach favours rational, functional pieces with tonal simplicity. It’s warm, uncomplicated, and undeniably timeless—think sleek silhouettes and bold accent colours that quietly enhance without overpowering. Subtle metallic finishes and refined upholstery elevate this aesthetic, offering an effortless sense of balance and sophistication.

Duvet Lounge Chair, Boketto V2 Sofa, Bell Portable Table Lamp, Eden Timber Coffee Table, Drift Side Table – Low, Kora Timber Round Dining Table, Lena Dining Chair
Transnational Modernism
Blurring borders between design traditions, Transnational Modernism is a reflection of global storytelling. Artisanal craftsmanship, indigenous weaving, and hybrid materiality define this trend, bringing depth and cultural significance into contemporary spaces. Modular furniture inspired by traditional tatami rooms meets intricate patterns and symbolic forms that pay homage to diverse cultural influences. This layered, worldly approach creates spaces that feel collected, meaningful, and deeply personal.

Ethnicraft Teak Sono Sideboard, Petra Sofa, Ancestors Tabwa Blok Coffee Table, Alina Resin Deco – Nature, Ethnicraft Teak Geometric Rack, Casa Linen floor Lamp, Amara Lounge Chair, Ziki Side Table, Athens A2 Rug
Ready to bring these trends into your home? Visit us in-store to explore curated pieces or book a styling consultation to create a space that truly reflects your vision.