Winter 2025 home trends
In 2025, forget about extra minimalism, slick white and downlights. We want interiors that reflect the personality of the people living here, cosiness and soft inviting glow.

This winter, interior design is shifting away from stark minimalism towards creating inviting, personalised, and cosy spaces. Key trends include layering lighting, textures, and patterns for a soft glow and visual warmth. "Cosy minimalism" embraces comfort with curved furniture and natural materials, while an emphasis on natural, artisanal pieces and repurposing furniture supports sustainability and adds personality.
So, what's in in details?
Laye light. Layer textures. Layer patterns
This winter, it’s all about layering. Combine lighting types — wall sconces, table lamps, and floor lamps — to create that soft, cosy glow. Layered lighting helps define different areas around your home and boosts your mood. After all, we know lighting has a big impact on how we feel.
But in 2025, we are taking layering even further. Think a bit of wood, velvet, mohair and wool fabrics, a touch of stone, fluffy rugs and chunky throws. And why not add some bold patterns to bring a visual warmth and artistic statement. Have a look to our patterned range to get some inspiration.
Cosy minimalism
This isn’t cold, extra minimalism – this is hygge (say hoo-gah), the Danish art of cosy living. Strip back the unnecessary and keep only what truly matters for maximal comfort and cosiness. Curves take centre stage here: curved furniture, round cushions, and wavy light shades. It’s an invitation to slow down, unwind, and nest in a space warm and distraction-free.
Natural and artisanal
Cosiness isn’t just a feeling – it’s in the materials too: linen, wool, wood and other natural textures that bring warmth and a sense of calm. That’s why handcrafted, artisanal pieces, using these materials, are having a moment. From handmade ceramics to bespoke furniture the original touches instantly add personality to your space. Bring it all to life with some earthy tones: warm browns, burnt orange, and rich greens – contrasted with bold blacks and deep reds. Something like our Verde velvet curtains from the Estate range.
Sustainable forever and always
Natural materials and artisan elements aren’t just beautiful – they’re a step toward sustainability, moving us away from mass production and its environmental toll. Want to minimise waste? Repurpose your furniture or decoration. It’s called adaptive reuse – basically upcycling but in a bigger scale. It’s sustainable and a great way to add even more personality to your space.
And since recycling is a form of upcycling, our eco-friendly range of curtains pairs perfectly with repurposed furniture.