Home styling in 2025 is all about personality, comfort, and a renewed emphasis on natural materials. Think biophilic designs that bring the outdoors in with earthy textures, warm tones, organic shapes, alongside curves, arches and waves for a playful twist. Whether it’s furniture or textiles, 2025 invites you to create spaces that truly reflect who you are!
Below is the Trampoline-curated list of interior design trends you can expect to take off in 2025.
Curves, Arches and Waves
The trend towards minimalist silhouettes has led to a growing interest in scalloped shapes, curved edges, and wavy designs. These forms offer a personal twist in contemporary interiors. When paired with soft, neutral tones, along with floral motifs and metallic accents, they create a calm atmosphere. A mirror featuring undulating edges, like our Flow Iron Mirror, can introduce a fun vibe to a room without making it feel cluttered.
For a bold take, combine these soft curves with woven textures to achieve a modern, Japandi look. For example, our Jungle cabinet and side table reflect both modernity and rustic charm.
Biophilic Designs
Biophilic designs nurture the connection between people and nature by introducing natural elements, forms, and shapes into homes—a conscious quest of bringing the outdoors in. This style is easy to blend with various aesthetics, utilising natural textures & patterns, earthy colours, and inorganic shapes.
To bring biophilia into your space, consider Trampoline’s new range of cushions that celebrate florals and botanicals. For a more demure (and mindful) approach, add grounding pieces like Noir End Table, or Rustic Reclaimed Wood Collection. You may also check out the Davis collection - crafted from acacia wood with a natural tone, the collection features a bold live edge design that balances organic charm and minimalistic elegance.
Dopamine Interiors
While minimalism is still trending, 2025 is seeing an eclectic twist! The dopamine trend is all about vibrant colours, bohemian vibes, and a mix of textures and patterns—the result is a home that is a reflection of the people who live in it. Trampoline’s Chloe Travertine Top Coffee Table, with its striking spherical wooden legs, is a statement-maker for eclectic spaces. Pair it with the Bohemian Dream Cotton Cushion for a cosy, relaxed vibe or the Pixel Console Table for a modern edge.
Metallic Magic
Metals are having a major moment, with antique finishes adding texture and drama to interiors. Brass and copper finishes create gorgeous contrasts, while vibrant powder-coated metals bring an edgy pop of colour.
Trampoline’s new Metallic Mirror Range adds a healthy dose of vintage energy, while retro-inspired baluster metallic table lamp bases bring back that ‘80s charm. Check out our new metallic table lamp range, comprising chic pieces like the Alden Beige Metal Table Lamp, to incorporate this trend into your collections.
Furniture As Art
Art shouldn't just be confined to walls, but represent something you enjoy living with every day. This sentiment rings true in 2025, as furniture becomes a medium of self-expression and creativity.
From Trampoline’s Amos Sculptural Coffee Table and Agatha Wooden End Table, each piece is a functional sculpture. These designs go beyond utility, transforming everyday spaces into artful experiences. The Chloe Coffee Table collection, combined with Orbit End Tables, is also ideal for curating a bespoke living room iteration.
Savouring Mocha Mousse
Rooted in quiet luxury, the mocha mousse colour trend offers an aspirational backdrop for any space. It includes earthy tones of soft browns, creamy beiges, and warm neutrals, with furniture and textile both embracing this trend, months before Pantone announced it as the colour of the year.
Our new Spring-Summer line-up, including Steen, Enigma, Cleo and Davis, embraces this trendy tone. Pair Mocha Mousse with natural textures like soft pastel-hued jute rugs or neutral linen cushions to enhance its grounding effect.
Conclusion
As we step into 2025, interior design is all about making bold yet personal statements. From the serene beauty of biophilic designs that connect us with nature, to the playful curves and waves that add personality to every room, the trends this year are full of possibilities.