Top Interior Design Trends for 2025: High Point Market Recap & Expert Insights
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Join Jessa, Creative Director, and Barb, Interior Designer & Buyer, as they dive into the standout styles from the Spring High Point Market—one of the world’s largest furniture and home décor trade shows. This episode is your insider guide to what’s shaping interior design for 2025, straight from industry tastemakers and trend forecasters. If you aren't already to see the visuals in this episode, make sure to tune into the YouTube Episode: Seated with Furniture Row YouTube Key 2025 Interior Design Trends You Will Hear About
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- Scallops & Curves
Expect to see scalloped edges and flowing curves on tables, rugs, and upholstery. This style is evolving from the ongoing love for curves, now adding rhythm and movement to spaces. - Checkerboard Patterns
Both classic and abstract checkerboard designs are resurging—appearing on flooring, tile work, and textiles for a bold yet timeless effect. - Skirted Details
Furniture with skirted bases is returning, adding softness and a hint of nostalgia while fitting seamlessly into both modern and eclectic settings. - Vintage Mixed with Modern
Combining vintage pieces (like cane chairs and traditional cabinetry) with streamlined, contemporary silhouettes. Expect classic forms updated for 2025 living. - Banquettes
Built-in or mix-and-match banquette seating is on the rise, making kitchens, breakfast nooks, and dining rooms more inviting and communal. - Mocha Mousse: 2025 Color of the Year
This rich, neutral brown is prominent—often seen in color-drenched rooms and paired with clay or seafoam tones for grounded, calming interiors. - Florals
Botanical prints and floral patterns are having a significant moment. Designers are mixing florals with stripes and checks and varying scales for dynamic visuals. - Yellows & Ochre
Sofas and accent pieces in ochre and gold add vibrancy, pairing well with neutral palettes and jewel tones. - Bouclé & “Doodle” Fabrics
Tactile fabrics like bouclé and faux shearling are cozy, stylish, and now more durable thanks to performance weaves. - Caning & Rattan
Woven cane derived from the rattan plant is featured on chairs, bookcases, and even accessories—celebrated for its natural look and light-filtering properties. - Clunk Factor
Look for chunky, robust pieces—whether in table bases, chairs, or decorative accents—that make a bold and tactile impression. - Nautical & Coastal Elements
Subtle updates on coastal decor: think oyster and clam shell shapes, rope accents, and marine motifs for an elevated take on nautical vibes. - Subtle Textures and Tactile Experiences
Subtle woven textures and small-scale patterns add depth and are easy to mix with bolder prints. Art and decor are embracing tactile experiences like embroidery and fiberwork. - Organic Modern
Using natural shapes and materials (like collaged tree-trunk tables and organic shaped mirrors), this style merges nature-inspired aesthetics with contemporary forms. - Dopamine Decor
Aka, “joyful decorating”—using bold color, pattern, and personal touches to maximize happiness and individuality in your home. - Mondo Fabric (Oversized Corduroy Effect)
Maximalist, plush, channeled pieces are trending—but experts advise to use them sparingly to avoid overwhelming spaces. - Mix and Match: Don’t feel confined to a single trend; layered, personal, and eclectic spaces are in.
- Trend Prediction: Jersey Fabrics
Sporty, breathable jersey textiles are emerging, especially in accent furniture and pillows, bringing a casual and sensory appeal.
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