INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS 2025: CREATING SANCTUARY IN A CHANGING WORLD

In 2025, our homes will be more than just shelters; they will evolve into havens of self-expression, sustainability, and a deep connection with the natural world. This shift is reflected in the year's top interior design trends. More than ever, our homes will become sanctuaries that reflect a connection to the natural world, sustainable living, and the artistry of the handmade. At the intersection of aesthetics and intention, these trends mirror a deep yearning for authenticity and mindfulness.

Below, we explore the top trends shaping interiors in 2025. Each is infused with natural elements, sustainable materials, and artisanal craftsmanship, an ethos that beautifully aligns with Bloomist's spirit.

BIOPHILIC DESIGN: SEAMLESSLY MERGING INDOORS AND OUTDOORS

We're drawn to nature. It's in our DNA. "Biophilia," coined in 1964, literally means "love of life." It explains the innate human urge to connect with the natural world, whether it's the tranquility of a forest or the rhythm of ocean waves. Today, architects and designers bring those vital elements into our homes and workspaces, creating environments that nurture our well-being.

Biophilic design is ready to take center stage in 2025, driven by a collective desire to harmonize our living spaces with nature. Imagine waking up to sunlight streaming through floor-to-ceiling windows, where the greenery of your garden spills into your living space. That's the heart of biophilic design.


Organic textures—raw wood, rattan, and stone—enhance the sensory connection to the natural world. Layering greenery with tactile textiles like linen and jute creates spaces that are not only serene but alive.

SUSTAINABLE LUXURY: MATERIALS WITH A CONSCIENCE

The 2025 design ethos is unapologetically sustainable. Customers no longer see eco-friendly choices as a compromise but as an elevated expression of their values. Reclaimed woods, recycled metals, and biodegradable textiles are imbued with a sense of understated elegance.


The artisanal touch further elevates this trend, with handmade pieces showcasing the story of their creation. A hand-thrown ceramic vase or a woven basket is as much about the craft as it is about the object itself.

FINDING BEAUTY IN IMPERFECTION: THE ENDURING ALLURE OF WABI-SABI

In a world obsessed with perfection, Wabi-Sabi offers a refreshing antidote. This ancient Japanese philosophy finds beauty in the imperfect, the impermanent, and the incomplete. It's about cherishing the cracks in a hand-thrown ceramic bowl, the patina on a vintage brass lamp, or the worn texture of a well-loved leather armchair. These imperfections whisper stories of time, of use, of a life lived.

At Bloomist, we believe that imperfections give objects their soul. Our curated collection of handcrafted pieces embraces the Wabi-Sabi aesthetic, offering timeless treasures that will only grow more beautiful with age. Discover the beauty of imperfection with our artisanal ceramics and bring a touch of Wabi-Sabi into your home.

EARTHY COLOR PALETTES: THE TONES OF NATURE

The color trends of 2025 mirror the hues of the earth—deep forest greens, warm terracotta, soft sand, and ocean blues. These shades bring a grounded energy to interiors, creating spaces that soothe the soul.  And this year, Pantone's Color of the Year, Mocha Mousse, adds another dimension to this earthy palette. This "flavorful brown," as Pantone describes it, evokes the comforting warmth of coffee and chocolate, inviting a sense of cozy indulgence into our homes.


Layering tonal variations within a single palette—such as pairing rust-colored pillows with a terracotta-hued vase, or incorporating Mocha Mousse accents with sandy neutrals—adds depth and warmth. Imagine, for instance, a Mocha Mousse throw draped over a linen armchair, or a collection of earthenware pottery in varying shades of brown displayed on a reclaimed wood shelf.


This approach is particularly striking when paired with textured walls, such as limewash or clay-based plaster, adding an artisanal layer to the design. The interplay of earthy hues and natural textures creates a haven of tranquility, a space where you can truly unwind and reconnect with yourself.

THE RETURN OF ARTISAN CRAFTSMANSHIP

As mass production fades from favor, 2025 marks a renaissance of craftsmanship. Homeowners seek out unique, handmade items that tell a story—like a handwoven rug from a small village or a one-of-a-kind ceramic lamp. This resurgence reflects a broader movement towards supporting artisans and preserving traditional skills.


The appeal lies not just in the object itself but in the connection to the hands that made it. These pieces breathe soul into a space, fostering a deep sense of place.

STUDIO MONDINE – A creative, ikebana-centric floral studio in San Francisco, celebrating the art of Japanese ikebana

ITZA WOOD – Artisans work with exotic tropical hard woods and fibers in the Peten Jungle

CARIBBEAN CRAFT – A woman-owned company in Haiti supporting Haitian artisans that has a strong commitment to social responsibility and the environment

ABOVE: Skagerak Cutter Bench

FUNCTIONAL SCULPTURE: FURNITURE AS ART

The lines between furniture and art blur in 2025. Sculptural furniture pieces—think sinuous chairs, asymmetrical tables, and bold lighting fixtures—serve as focal points within a room. These items are as much about form as they are about function, adding an artistic dimension to everyday living.

This trend resonates particularly well in urban environments, where space is limited, and every object must pull double duty as both practical and beautiful.


NATURE-INSPIRED PATTERNS: ORGANIC FORMS AND MOTIFS

In 2025, patterns inspired by nature—leaves, branches, and flowing water—grace textiles and wallpapers alike. These motifs bring a subtle vibrancy to interiors, echoing the organic beauty of the outdoors.

For those hesitant about bold patterns, layering smaller touches—such as embroidered linens or patterned cushions—can add a playful yet refined nod to this trend.

THE HOME AS A SANCTUARY: MINDFUL DESIGN FOR WELLBEING

As our lives become increasingly busy, the home evolves into a sanctuary for mindfulness and restoration. In 2025, this translates into intentional spaces designed for specific purposes, such as meditation corners, spa-like bathrooms, or reading alcoves.


Natural materials and soft, diffused lighting play key roles in these serene spaces, fostering calm and relaxation.

SMALLER FOOTPRINTS: DESIGN FOR COMPACT LIVING

With sustainability and urban living converging, compact yet functional designs gain prominence. Slim-lined furniture, fold-away desks, and space-saving solutions are no longer compromises but stylish, smart choices for 2025 interiors.


This trend embraces a philosophy of “less but better,” creating homes that are efficient yet uncompromising in beauty.

ABOVE: Skagerak Georg Desk, 2 Legs

A REFLECTION OF VALUES

The design trends of 2025 reflect more than fleeting aesthetics—they’re an embodiment of values. Each choice, from the materials we use to the objects we treasure, tells a story about who we are and what matters to us.

At Bloomist, we celebrate the beauty of nature and the craftsmanship that brings it to life in our homes. These trends are an invitation to curate spaces that are as thoughtful as they are beautiful, weaving our love for the earth and its artistry into the fabric of everyday living.