

As we look forward, it is important to listen to our team of designers to get a head start on what this year awaits. As a dynamic company run by close-knit teams, creative and industrial predictions play a huge part in how we go about things. Our manufacturing team and craftsmen work hand-in-hand with our designers in executing designs that are the near future of hospitality interiors. Whilst we stick to our 115 years of tradition, we also welcome change and modernity to constantly renew our brand.
So take a look at what we have compiled as trends that will influence us for 2025:
1- Vintage is continuing to be popular!
Just like last year, vintage is here to stay. Human beings are leaning more towards pieces of furniture with a story and meaning, thus creating a deeper emotional connection with their surroundings. In addition, Art Deco is going to shine bright this year with its bold shapes and luxury feel so look out for metallic surfaces and playful patterns. The ever graceful pieces of the past will blend in with the modern to continue to create an emerging style influenced by craftsmanship and decorum in 2025.
2- Going with the “flow”
Sharp edges and angled corners are definitely out. This year, interior design is going with the “flow”!
Organic forms are making a comeback, so this is a chance for designers to explore new shapes. Curvy and soft corners are on demand, enabling a warmer and inviting environment for communal spaces. The fluidity of furniture pieces in collaboration with the vintage Art Deco style might birth a unique understanding in interior design.

3- Emotional Bonds are key
As we highlighted in the previous trend, curvy and soft designs inherently spark a more sentimental and cozy feeling for us humans. In these years of economic and political uncertainty, people do their best to be more conscious in what they do when they have the chance.
When it comes to design, we see that by being more conscious of our feelings and surroundings, themes of serenity and tranquility arise. In 2025, these concepts will come to life through taking inspiration from nature and its wonders. Earthy brown tones, moss green and rich copper tones might be the perfect colour choices to create deep and meaningful connections between human beings and design pieces.
4- Deeper Emphasis on Sustainability
Needless to say, sustainability is a topic that will be on our agendas for a long time. Fabrics made out of seamoss and cannabis, repurposed bricks and concrete from industrial waste, recycled paper to build chairs… We will see more of all this in the upcoming year.
Sustainable materials and designs were considered a trend in the past years, but they are on their way of becoming the norm. The use of recycled materials and reusable waste is expected to be widespread in the industry. Hotels and restaurants want to make an effort to minimize their carbon footprint, and the best way in achieving that might be through interior design.

5- Functional Minimalism
A balance between form and function…
The extraction of unnecessary details and minimal designs with functionality in mind are two principles to consider when it comes to interiors. As we mentioned above, emotional bonds with furniture and conscious designs allow our spaces to be more mindful and serene. This idea also converts into what we call functional minimalism, what might be the extended theme for 2025.
Conscious design elements such as functionality, sustainability and user-friendliness are the “in”s of this year. The mix between Japanese and Scandi aesthetics, Japandi, is the perfect example to sum up this theme. Ergonomy is another key element of this aesthetic, bringing the out-of-the-box use of eco materials into design.
What is the conclusion, if there is one?
When it comes to trends and predictions, we can never be certain. However, by analyzing human needs and what human beings are attracted to, it’s possible to bring a whole new dimension to design and interiors. Our design team’s research embodies fully what the user is looking for, as well as handpicks design themes that look good and feel good.
We are excited to see how our designers’ vision for 2025 will be translated into new pieces for the Collection and new takes on craftsmanship for our Bespoke Projects!