
Written by Sarah
Maker at Loopy Weaves
The Year of Comfort
As we move into 2025, interior design is shifting away from cold minimalism and embracing warmth, texture, and personality. It's all about creating a space that feels like a hug.
1. Textural Overload
Flat surfaces are out; texture is in. Think bouclé chairs, chunky knit throws, and tufted rugs. Layering different textures adds depth and interest to a room without needing overwhelming colors.
2. Biophilic Design 2.0
Bringing the outdoors in continues to be huge. But beyond just plants, we're seeing natural materials like rattan, bamboo, and unbleached cotton taking center stage. Our crochet hanging planters are a perfect way to merge greenery with handmade artistry.
3. The "Grandmillennial" Vibe
Floral prints, embroidered linens, and yes, crochet doilies are making a comeback! This trend celebrates nostalgia and traditional crafts but styles them in a modern, fresh way.
4. Soft, Earthy Palettes
Say goodbye to stark greys. The color of the year is shifting towards warm terracottas, sage greens, and creamy oatmeals—colors that ground us and provide a sense of calm.
5. Artisanal Objects
Mass-produced decor is losing its appeal. People want objects with a soul—imperfect ceramics, hand-carved wood, and hand-woven textiles. These pieces tell a story and make a house feel like a home.
Explore our Home Collection to find the perfect textured addition to your sanctuary.