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Les 4 tendances deco qui vont envahir nos interieurs en 2025 Modalova scaled

The decor trends that will invade our interiors in 2025

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The 2025 decor trends highlight a pursuit of softness and tranquility. The colors are natural, the shapes are organic, and arches are willingly drawn between two rooms. There is a stronger desire than ever for a balance between comfort, authenticity, and respect for the environment. Without ever forgetting a touch of fun and eccentricity, for an authentic interior. Here are four main lines that are emerging.

The slow decor

Responsibility requires it, the trend is towards slow even in our decor. The slow decor, which prioritizes the quality and longevity of furniture, will continue to grow in 2025. For a sustainable and eco-friendly interior, we emphasize natural materials: solid wood, linen, organic cotton, wool, clay, bamboo, hemp, rattan, or even jute.

This decor trend loves ethically made furniture, and minimalism is in vogue: less, but better, will be your motto. Therefore, we choose our furniture and decorative objects carefully, from an artisan, a creator, or an artist.

It is also the perfect time to restore that old piece of furniture inherited from your grandmother and to rummage through flea markets in search of vintage gems.

Slow living promotes well-being, so we prioritize uncluttered spaces, soft lighting, and soothing colors, often neutral or inspired by nature. Of course, we focus on zero waste and locally produced furniture and materials (preferably from France and neighboring countries).

Natural colors

Two raw and natural decor trends will assert themselves in 2025, the molcajete trend and the terracotta trend.

The molcajete trend is inspired by the object of the same name, a traditional stone mortar used primarily in Mexican cooking. Handcrafted from volcanic stone, it inspires a raw and organic decoration: the use of rocky and textured materials, and decorative objects like vases, dishes, or even furniture made of natural stone or raw concrete.

The color palettes associated with this trend include tones inspired by stone, such as gray, charcoal black, and earthy tones like ochre and brown, which are willingly paired with yellow and gold.

As for the terracotta, a strong trend in interior decoration in recent years, it clings to our furniture and intends to stay in our living rooms for some time. We love its ability to bring warmth and authenticity to the home.

In vases, tiles, and textiles, its color palette inspired by natural baked clay features shades from burnt orange to earthy reds, passing through soft browns and clay pinks.

A palette that willingly embraces neutral tones like beige, off-white, gray, or even natural colors like olive green and sky blue.

Rounded lines

Furniture with soft and rounded lines will be popular in 2025. We seek soothing spaces, comforting, and furniture that embraces the curves of nature. Thus, our sofas, armchairs, and tables will adopt more organic shapes.

Arches continue to flourish. Doors and angles are rounded for a soft interior. We love arches as a transition between two rooms, but also right in the middle of the living room: we paint an arch here, we cut wallpaper in the shape of a semicircle there.

Futuristic aesthetics

Natural, raw, and responsible certainly, but the 2025 decor trends also reinvent the Memphis style, a movement from the 1980s that mixes vibrant colors, geometric shapes, and a playful and futuristic aesthetic. This year the trend incorporates terrazzo patterns, mirrors, and organic lighting fixtures. And because we remain slow living despite the fun, craftsmanship is highlighted, creating an artistic and stimulating decor, where each space becomes a work of art.

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