The new year brings an exciting wave of design trends that redefine how we live, relax, and connect with our spaces. From playful colors to tactile textures, the focus is on creating timeless homes with bold expressions and sustainable choices.
Whether you're refreshing your interiors or designing an outdoor haven, here are the top six interior design trends for 2025 to inspire your home's new aesthetic.
Featuring the 1977 Sofa in Leura Natural White, Biscotti, Ocean, Rose, Pinot Noir, and the Marion Rug in Sandstone.
Featuring the Oliver Tub Chair in Preston Velvet Copper.
This year, color is stepping into the spotlight, with rich, vibrant tones making their way into interiors, adding personality and energy.
To bring this trend into your home, consider incorporating standout pieces like the 1977 Sofa in a mix of neutrals and bright tones such as Biscotti, Rose, and Pinot Noir, which effortlessly combine to create a statement. Pair with textured, neutral rugs like the Marion Rug in Sandstone to ground the look.
For a more subtle option to add color, try an occasional chair. The Oliver Tub Chair in Preston Velvet Copper adds a pop of luxurious color and texture, ideal for anchoring a reading nook or enhancing a living area. Balance these vibrant pieces with neutral backdrops and complementary accents like throws or cushions for a cohesive, trend-inspired design.
Featuring the Cassia Ottoman in Bowen Natural.
Textured fabrics are making a big comeback, with bouclé leading the way with its cosy, timeless style. Linen adds a natural, relaxed aesthetic, while velvet offers a touch of luxe elegance. These materials not only look luxurious but also feel indulgent to the touch.
With the wide collection of King Living fabrics, you can embrace tactile textures in every room of your home. Cushions and occasional furniture like the Cassia Ottoman in Bowen Natural, a soft-to-touch bouclé, are an effortless way to incorporate texture and add extra comfort to any space.
Featuring the Aura Deep Sofa in Brunswick Rice Paper.
Soft, rounded silhouettes and sculptural designs will continue to dominate 2025, bringing a sense of harmony and sophistication to interiors. Furniture with curved edges feels welcoming, while sculptural forms double as artistic focal points.
The Aura Sofa is an ideal to way to accomplish this trend. Influenced by the form of floating islands, the curved form is beautiful from every angle. Combine with rounded side tables, like the Myco Side Table and pair with the Aura Ottoman for a cohesive aesthetic.
Featuring the Quay Outdoor WeatherWeave Dining Chair.
Outdoor furniture is embracing artisanal weaving techniques, with both natural and synthetic weaves creating intricate, textural designs. These pieces are both functional and aesthetically beautiful, blending seamlessly into outdoor spaces.
The Quay Outdoor WeatherWeave Dining Chair brings elegance to alfresco settings, crafted with durable weaves that complement any patio or garden. Pair with the Quay Ceramic Dining Table for a cohesive outdoor oasis.
1977 Sofa in Leura Natural White, Bundeena Rug in Autumn and Myco Side Table in Smoked Oak and Black, and American Walnut and Grey.
The nostalgia of the 1970s is making a return, with low silhouettes, warm wood tones, and earthy color palettes taking the stage. Expect designs that feel vintage yet timeless, with a modern edge.
The 1977 Sofa is a perfect nod to retro-inspired design. A contemporary take on the first King Living sofa created in the seventies, the design is reinterpreted with modern craftsmanship and comfort. Its relaxed proportions and tailored finishes embody the best of vintage and contemporary aesthetics.
Featuring the Fleur Sofa in Everleigh Dark Olive (left) and Everleigh fabric samples (right).
As eco-conscious living becomes a priority, furniture designs are focusing on sustainability and durability. Customers are investing in quality pieces crafted to last, with an emphasis on recyclable materials and modular designs that adapt over time.
With steel frames, removable covers, and a modular approach, King Living champions sustainable design. Across the King Living collection, there are a number of indoor and outdoor fabrics and rugs made from sustainable fibers. With the King Care® recovering and refurbishment service, you can further extend the life of your furniture, ensuring it remains part of your home for years to come.
The trends of 2025 blend creativity, craftsmanship, and conscious living, offering endless possibilities to refresh your home. Whether you’re embracing color, texture, or sustainability, the King Living collection ensures you’ll find the perfect designs to bring these trends to life. Step into the future of design with King Living—explore the collection today or visit your nearest showroom.
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