With 2025 fast approaching and new trends emerging in the home space, it can be challenging to know which pieces of furniture are actually worth investing in, especially if you’re remodeling your space. To find out, we spoke to a few interior designers who share six furniture trends that are sure to catch the attention of consumers.
Organic and textured elements
Expect to see deeper wood tones, colorful stone and textured fabrics in 2025, says Danielle Chiprut, founder of Danielle Rose Design Co. Chiprut explains how these elements will create a feeling of warmth and connection with nature.
Don’t be afraid to take these special materials outside, explains Paige Dick, founder of Paige Designs.
“I foresee an increase in luxury materials used outdoors, such as velvet and other textiles typically reserved for indoor spaces,” she says. “This trend will further blur the line between indoor and outdoor living.”
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Colorful marble
As for marble specifically, it’s time to think beyond the basics, explains Ciprut, noting that colorful marble will make a big splash in furniture design. Go ahead and weave emerald, burgundy and pastel marble into your home, shares the designer.
“These bold marbles bring a fresh, artistic quality to spaces, turning functional pieces into show-stopping elements that feel both luxurious and modern,” she says.
Statement Pieces
Don’t be afraid to let your furniture do the talking as you look ahead to the coming year. By no means is 2025 the year to stick to plain pieces; instead, get involved with colorful and eclectic options that will tell a story in your home.
“We require furniture with bold prints and patterns that feel custom and unique, allowing homeowners to express their individuality and make a statement in their space,” says Chiprut.
Unusual Pieces
That being said, the less ordinary a piece of furniture looks, the more popular you can expect it to be next year. If you’re someone who likes to really make your home your own, this is great news.
“My clients don’t want what their neighbors have,” says Fiona Leonard, founder of Fiona Leonard Interiors. “They want to have something unique, different and something to talk about.”
In this case, Leonard especially likes to source antiques and vintage pieces that won’t appear in every home on the block. You can experiment and have fun matching different pieces to suit your style. Chiprut agrees and expects to see an increased mix of vintage and contemporary pieces in 2025.
“There is a growing appreciation for craftsmanship and timeless design, with more homeowners mixing antique or vintage-inspired pieces with modern elements to create layered, eclectic spaces that feel both personal and enduring,” she says.
Sustainable Pieces
In addition to buying used, people will look for other sustainable home improvement solutions next year, adds Chiprut.
She explains that furniture made from eco-friendly materials and sustainable practices will be in demand – think reclaimed wood, recycled fabrics or locally made items.
Bespoke Pieces
On that note, custom pieces will also grow in popularity next year, shares Dick
“Custom pieces designed to fit into a space are becoming a big thing,” she says. “Homeowners aren’t just looking for something that looks good, they want furniture that truly reflects who they are and how they live.”
Best of all, custom furniture can truly meet all your needs and wants. Dicks explains how custom pieces are all about making every detail work for you and your space, whether it’s a crafty corner or custom shelving.
She also appreciates that such handcrafted pieces blend function and timeless design and are meant to be a real investment.