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The latest design trends for indoors and out
From retro inspiration to riveting new forms, discover the leading design trends shaping indoor and outdoor spaces this year.










Green is a go
Green has sprouted as a key colour bringing a soothing and sophisticated charm to indoor spaces. From deep tones to nature-inspired shades, it appears on both fabrics and furniture to infuse interiors with organic style. Combined with wood, marble or gold-toned metals, green transforms every room into a refuge of harmonious design.Pair text with an image to focus on your chosen product, collection, or blog post. Add details on availability, style, or even provide a review.

Reminiscent Design
The free spirit of the ’70s finds its way indoors, as tufted sofas, sculptural lighting, natural wood and polished brass embody the bright and optimistic decade. Marrying clean lines and warm-toned materials, these designs reinterpret retro style with a modern twist to create spaces loaded with character.

Stone, interior decor star
Raw materials are set to make a bold statement in 2025. Marble is ready for a resounding comeback alongside travertine and cement for designs that brim with sculptural elegance. From column legs to mineral textures, each piece emerges as a work of art that connects with its surrounding space. Here, daring shapes meant to be more than merely admired—they complement your everyday moments in functional and poetic style.

Precious elegance
Luminous gilding, brushed brass, black iron or hammered textures: In 2025, metals are making their mark, sculpting decidedly contemporary furniture for a cross between intentional sophistication and industrial chic. Each piece captures the light and elevates its surrounding space to add a touch of luxury, be it understated or assertive

Oak is back in a new way
Natural oak is making a striking comeback in refreshed style. Gone are the orange hues and bulky shapes as they make way for light tones and clean lines designed to complement contemporary interiors. Versatile and timeless, it pairs effortlessly with glass, leather or stone, fitting seamlessly into minimalist settings or Scandinavian-inspired spaces.

From a new angle
Clean lines and daring volumes are redefining indoor spaces. Furniture plays on full and empty space, while geometric seating and lighting explore new shapes. Each piece commands attention as it balances symmetry and abstraction. Here, creativity reigns, transforming every interior space into a canvas for expression.

Teak furniture
Teak is one of the most sought-after materials for outdoor furniture, and for good reason. Known for its exceptional resistance to weather, it can withstand the harshest climatic conditions without losing its appearance or functionality. Teak naturally contains oils that protect it from moisture, mold, and insects, ensuring remarkable longevity and durability.

Earth tones take root
In 2025, earthy colours steal the spotlight, with shades of rust, terracotta, taupe and beige dominating outdoor decor. Gone are the days of strict black and white palettes, making way for warm and organic shades that transform any patios or lawn into an inviting, gathering-ready space.

Retro design, modern comfort
Rigid lines have given way to softer silhouettes. The latest collections are inspired by retro style, with generous curves that balance traditionally cold contemporary exteriors. This subtle play between fluid shapes and angular structures creates welcoming and soothing spaces, where nostalgic charm meets modern comfort.