Our latest trend report explores how pattern, material, and lifestyle converge to reveal interiors shaped by expression and craftsmanship, where beauty meets intention and 'home' becomes a place of style and restoration.
Pacha Lounge Chair by Gubi
Scanditalia™
Scanditalia™ blends Scandinavian restraint with Italian expressiveness, striking a balance between calm and character. Clean silhouettes meet warmer palettes, sculptural forms, and rich materiality creating interiors that feel intriguing and inviting. Think minimalism of form with elements of drama, proving that serenity and statement can beautifully coexist.
Panel Lounge Chair by Ethnicraft
Into The Woods
A deeper, moodier approach to wood defines this shift. Rich finishes like burl, reeded textures, carved woods, and hand-turned legs bring warmth and dimension to furniture and décor. We're seeing darker stains, expressive grain, and hand-carved silhouettes that make a statement of wood's natural beauty.
Wonderlust Teacup & Saucer Set by Wedgwood
The New Romantics
Ornamentation, pretty patterns, and a nod to feminine flourishes define The New Romantics. Think modern takes on toile, damask, and chinoiserie motifs that feel storied yet freshly reimagined. This trend embraces rich textiles, expressive wallpapers, and heirloom-inspired detailing, creating interiors that feel sentimental, layered, and beautifully personal without tipping too much into nostalgia.
Wall Art Collection by Four Hands
Art-Driven Interiors
Art-Driven Interiors place creativity at the center of the home. From statement artwork and sculptural objects, these spaces are shaped by pieces that spark emotion and conversation. The result is interiors that feel personal, dynamic, and alive–where art sets the mood, anchors the room, and reflects the individuality of those who live there.
Multi-lite Pendant and Beetle Chair by Gubi
Neo Deco
Neo Deco revives the glamour of Art Deco & Regency with a contemporary edge. Polished metals, bold geometry, and retro details define the look–sumptuous, graphic, and unapologetically expressive. After years of restraint, this trend embraces shine, drama, and confident elegance for interiors that feel both nostalgic and strikingly new.
Haze Vitrine by Ferm Living
Fluted & Ribbed Glass
Fluted glass brings softness and depth through light, texture, and subtle pattern. Inspired by antique French vitrines and historic cabinetry, these ribbed surfaces appear across glassware, lighting, and storage. The diffused glow feels elegant and atmospheric, adding architectural interest and a sense of timelessness rooted in both heritage and modernity.
Heirlooms in the Making
Heirlooms in the Making showcases exquisite, handcrafted pieces with a timeless point of view. Drawing inspiration from the past while speaking to the present, these selections are defined by enduring materials, thoughtful craftsmanship, and quiet distinction. Both familiar and forward, they’re future classics to live with now and pass down later.
Flume Shuffleboard by Vismara
Players Only Game Rooms
“Players only” signals the return of the game parlor as a space for play, connection, and communal entertainment at home. From mahjong and poker tables to family shuffleboard competitions, these spaces are purposefully designed for fun. Stylish yet functional, the modern game room blends craftsmanship and leisure into an experience thoughtfully worth investing in.
Garden Layers Collection by GAN Rugs
Ritual Restoration
Ritual Restoration centers the home as a place to slow down, soften, and restore. Defined by comfortable, layered textiles, warm palettes, and ambient light, these spaces invite moments of pause and presence. Candles, pillows, blankets, and tactile objects transform everyday rituals into intentional experiences by creating an interior designed for calm reflection and quiet renewal.