Homewares that bring together the serene and the bold are going to be big in 2025, according to the experts at interiors powerhouse Where Saints Go.
The eclectic interiors brand, which is renowned for its contemporary take on classic Scandi, Industrial and Boho pieces, believes the interiors world will be dominated by opposing themes as grounded and innovative styles come together to create one harmonious scheme.
Tracey Hague, Co-Founder of Where Saints Go, said: “There is a definite desire for interiors that are comforting, offering a sanctuary from the outside world. But this will be combined with pops of maximalism and an injection of colour to bring character and charm.
“A quirky combination of warmth, personality and eco-conscious design will be central to interiors in 2025.”
Here Tracey shares her top interior trends for 2025:
Trending Colours
- Earthy and Calming Neutrals: Expect a continuation of calm tones—like sand, clay, and muted sage. These grounding colours create a sophisticated and harmonious space, ideal for those seeking tranquillity.
- Warm and Inviting Tones: Warm browns, such as Pantone’s Colour of the Year Mocha Mousse, terracotta, and mustard are making a strong comeback, offering a cosy, inviting feel.
- Bold Accents: Deep jewel tones such as emerald green, ruby red, and sapphire blue are likely to be big in 2025, often paired with neutrals to add vibrancy without overwhelming a space.
Fabrics and Textures
- Soft, Tactile Comforts: Plush fabrics like bouclé, velvets, and chenille will continue to make spaces feel comforting and luxurious.
- Natural and Sustainable Choices: There’s an emphasis on organic fabrics like cotton, linen, and wool, particularly those that are sustainably sourced.
- Textured Weaves: Expect to see more intricate patterns and tactile weaves in upholstery. Patterns inspired by artisanal craftsmanship and heritage textile techniques are becoming focal points.
Furniture Styles
- Curved and Organic Shapes: The movement towards softer, curvier furniture remains strong. Think rounded sofas, circular coffee tables, and arched cabinetry.
- Modular and Adaptable Pieces: With space optimization in mind, modular furniture that can be reconfigured for different needs will trend. Pieces like sectional sofas and stackable chairs are being designed for both aesthetics and function.
- Vintage and Retro Influences: A nostalgic revival is underway with 70s and 80s influences making their way into modern furniture. Expect pieces with bold lines, retro patterns, and a touch of glam.
Micro Trend Highlights
- Statement Lighting: Lighting will become more sculptural, often as focal points in rooms. Think large, geometric pendant lights or organic, flowing shapes.
- Mixed Materials: Combining wood with metal, glass with fabric, and other unique pairings adds depth and interest, allowing designers to play with texture contrasts.