Collections AW 2025

Crisp amber hues paint the season’s soul—a dance of melancholy and hearthside comfort. While pumpkins and mushrooms still anchor tradition, autumn evolves into nature’s overture, stitching harvest bounty with global artistry. New cultural voices reimagine heritage crafts, breathing fresh nostalgia into home decor. Folk motifs, unshackled from holiday clichés, bloom in countryside-chic spaces, harmonizing sustainable materials with curated color palettes that spark social resonance.

Beyond tinsel and carols, winter emerges as a design frontier. Silver’s icy radiance merges with platinum’s warmth, echoing against peachy dawns and steel-cool blues. A global tapestry weaves Indian silks, Latin rhythms, and retro ski slopes into modern narratives, while maisons like LV redefine holiday classics for youthful eyes. The palette shifts from antique whites to bold florals, bidding farewell to pink’s reign as innovation melts into every frosty thread.

Autumn Art

This fresh interpretation of a classic autumn style incorporates simple patterns and traditional motifs, offering a new perspective on familiar elements. Emphasizing care for both the planet and one another, design suggests practical ways to integrate sustainability into daily life without sacrificing style. Key colors include orange, brown, and green, creating a playful and inventive aesthetic this season. Appealing to both conservative and innovative customers, this approach strikes a balance between tradition and creativity, providing options that resonate with a wide range of tastes and preferences.

It's in the Details

Simple experiences often create cherished memories. Childhood stories of wonder and friendship hold a special place in our hearts, providing comfort as we mature. While typically associated with seasonal themes, this concept seamlessly transitions into early autumn. Red hues and mushrooms show this season’s essence. Handcrafted and authentic materials are essential in this nostalgia trend. It’s a timeless style that resonates with sincerity, offering a comforting embrace and grounding us in our memories.

One with Nature

Introducing an autumn aesthetic blending nostalgia for summer with anticipation for cozy indoor moments. This theme evokes calmness and nature, featuring forest-inspired elements alongside raw materials and vintage accents. It’s not your typical autumn trend; rather, it offers ideas for personal care and wellness products. With a focus on quality and sophistication, this look exudes a high-end appeal. Prepare to indulge in spice-scented delights by the fireplace, as this trend promises a serene yet refined ambiance for the darker days ahead.

Glamourama

Drawing inspiration from the great speak-easies of the American prohibition era, this trend offers a modern twist on midcentury design. Combining popular elements, it resonates strongly with a new generation of consumers. Holiday collections feature playful shape baubles in themed groups like cocktail or beauty, perfect for fun gifting and lots of laughs at festive gatherings. Embraced by makers of fancy drinks, this bold and fantastic look extends to interior design, with designers crafting rich and abundant spaces. It’s a trend that captures the essence of fun and nostalgia, catering to contemporary tastes while celebrating the vibrant spirit of the past.

Platinum Party

This season, we discover refreshing elegance in the ‘Platinum Party’. While silver enjoys a resurgence, we can’t overlook the timeless allure of platinum. Its light and elegant nature appeals to all, especially when paired with peach champagne and frozen lavender hues, creating a high-end collection suitable for year-round interior use. A hint of Oriental influence adds the perfect finishing touch, enhancing the sophistication of the overall design. This trend encapsulates a blend of luxury and versatility, offering a refined aesthetic that transcends seasonal boundaries, catering to discerning tastes in interior decor

Stainless

From bombastic AI-generated buildings to glossy decorative pieces, the ‘90s favorite material is making a strong comeback. Stainless steel and shiny silver are once again gracing the pages of magazines and seeking a place in our homes. They form an excellent foundation for modern interiors, but going all-in isn’t necessary. Incorporating a few pieces like tubular candleholders or innovative lighting can instantly add a touch of glam. It’s no surprise that LED growing expectation that silver (argentum) will overshad lighting complements stainless steel well, and there’s a – ow gold in interior design trends for the foreseeable future.