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Design Trends from Salone del Mobile 2025

  • Writer: Ola Kataievska
    Ola Kataievska
  • Jun 6
  • 3 min read

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Why Neutrals Still Rule the World

If there’s one thing Milan Design Week 2025 whispered (okay shouted) from every impossibly beautiful showroom and stand, it’s this: Warm neutrals are not going anywhere. And honestly? Thank goodness.

Walking through the Salone del Mobile this year felt like being wrapped in a giant, soft, creamy-toned hug — and I was so here for it. Nearly every brand – from the big icons to the cool up-and-comers – was doubling down on warm palettes, earthy textures, and that quietly confident vibe that says: I'm not shouting for your attention, but you're staring anyway, aren't you?




The Reign of the Relaxing Neutral

Beige, taupe, creamy oat, soft clay — this colour family is seriously thriving. But it’s not the cold, bland neutral we were all running from a few years ago. This version is warm, layered, tactile. Think sandy velvets, buttery leather, pale travertine, hand-woven boucle. It’s a palette that calms your nervous system after a chaotic day and makes your morning coffee feel like a wellness ritual. Yes, all that, from just colour. Magic.

And no, it doesn’t feel “safe” or “boring.” It feels sophisticated, grounded, and deeply luxurious — like your home just finished a silent retreat in Tuscany and came back transformed.




The Soft Curve Movement (And We’re Not Just Talking Sofas)

Another trend that strutted confidently through Milan: curvy everything. Furniture, lighting, accessories – all embracing those gentle, organic lines. It’s like the design world collectively decided that harsh angles are out and softness is in. You could feel it in the round-legged sideboards, plump ottomans, and lighting pieces that looked like they were floating mid-air in a very serene dream.

Even traditionally structured pieces are softening — arms of armchairs with a rounded drop, credenzas with pill-shaped edges, mirrors that feel like pond ripples. It’s friendly, it’s fluid, and frankly, it's the design equivalent of a warm smile.




Texture is the New Star of the Show

You know that saying, “Devil is in the details”? Milan said, Yep, and He’s also into hand-carved walnut and micro-plastered everything. This year’s biggest wow moments came from pieces that didn’t scream with shape or colour, but whispered through texture. Intricate weaves, sculpted surfaces, and oh-so-touchable finishes were everywhere.

It’s like texture is having its main character moment — and we're just living in it. Even ultra-modern pieces felt soulful and expressive thanks to the layered finishes and attention to craftsmanship. That perfect balance of minimalism with artistic flair? Chef’s kiss.




A Home That Feels Like a Hug

So what does all this mean for your own space? If you’ve been dreaming of a home that feels like a sanctuary, now is the perfect time. The design world is serving up exactly what we all need: a cozy, refined, calm place to land. No gimmicks. Just timeless pieces, soft light, and materials that feel good to the touch and even better to live with.

It's modern, yes — but also warm, inviting, and undeniably stylish. Exactly the kind of space you’ll want to recharge in after a crazy week, or slowly ease into a sunny Sunday morning.





Ready to bring some of this Milan magic into your own home?Let’s create your dream space – the one you’ve been thinking about for ages. Head to our website and fill in the contact form to get started on your renovation journey.

We’ll take care of the design — you just bring the Wish-list and Pinterest board.


 
 
 

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