
As the new year whizzes by, we’ve been on the hunt for fresh trends to lift that January gloom and get our homes ready for spring. Here are our top five trends for 2025, with examples of just how easy they are to achieve in your own home:
Earthy tones
This season is all about enveloping colour – rich hues that exude reassurance and comfort. Not only are browns dominating the fashion world, but Pantone recently launched its Colour of the Year, Mocha Mousse. Terracotta is also back with a bang and is expected to make a big splash in interiors this year.
If you’re not quite ready to paint your walls in bold shades, consider incorporating pops of warmth throughout your home with textiles and lighting. Make a statement with this deep fleece bedspread (or try the plush Kiruto throw), and light up a dark reading corner with the beautiful Asteria lamp – a perfect nod to this naturally cosy trend.

Bringing back upholstery
Minimalist furniture will never go out of fashion, but it’s being elevated with the growing demand for upholstery. The Yumi chair is a brilliant example. Made from premium ash wood, it combines elegance and comfort with its pared-back frame and upholstered seat pad – making it suitable for dining or working.
Bring this trend into the bedroom with the Lark upholstered double bed. At the heart of its design lies a softly curved headboard, complemented by sleek wooden legs crafted to create a haven of tranquillity. For smaller spaces, the Cirrus chair is a style statement like no other. This season is all about tactility, and this piece ticks the box effortlessly!


Hybrid living
As more people head back to the office, the need for a dedicated work-from-home space may be fading. Enter the hybrid room – part office, part snug, part dining room. Use your space flexibly with multifunctional and hidden furniture.
Transform your office from day to night with the ultimate space-saving hero: the Quill wall desk. When home time arrives, simply fold it away and get back to the business of rest and relaxation. For a more generous workspace, this oak console table can be turned into a dining table with its easy-slide open-close mechanism.
Screens are also great for dividing rooms. Whether creating a home office, hobby room or TV snug, they’ll help you carve out functional spaces for hybrid living.


How low can you go?
’70s interiors aren’t going anywhere in 2025 – we just love the fun, nostalgic vibe of this era. With brown hues already making a comeback, low-slung furniture is another emerging trend.
Look no further than the Soho sofa bed! With its comfy, sink-in qualities, this fully upholstered piece is designed for both sleeping and lounging. We also adore the curves of the Loop coffee table. Its spacious surface provides ample room for coffee table books and everyday knick-knacks, while its durable construction ensures lasting quality – a perfect match for the low-slung aesthetic.

Kitchen mix-and-match
Planning a kitchen overhaul? It’s time to explore ‘unfitted kitchens’. Co-ordinated, built-in units are making way for more personal, layered and customisable styles.
Take the freestanding Grace kitchen larder, for example. It’s the ultimate solution for organising pantry essentials while remaining flexible enough to move whenever and wherever you need.
For those navigating small space living, clever storage pieces like the Tokyo slim cabinet and Fleet storage column offer ample room for kitchen clutter. Endlessly adaptable, these pieces can be swapped in or out and, if you’re renting, they can move with you when it’s time to relocate.


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