Spring 2025 Home Trends You’re About to See Everywhere!
Hey there! Can we all just agree that the longer days, warmer temps, and actual sightings of the sun are giving major mood-boosting energy right now? If you’re anything like us, spring is your cue to shake off the winter blues, throw open the windows, and maybe give your space a little refresh. And lucky for you, we’ve rounded up five interior design trends that we’re loving this season—and trust us, these are ones you’ll want to bring into your home.
Let’s start with color. Pantone’s Color of the Year, 17-1230 Mocha Mouse, is a rich, warm nude with brown undertones that feels grounding and fresh all at once. It pairs beautifully with soft neutrals, earthy greens, terracotta, and blush tones. We actually used this palette in a recent townhome project in Clayton, BC called Elston—and the results were stunning. Not sure how to use Mocha Mouse at home? Start small. Add a terracotta Bingo Stool (we love how it doubles as a quirky little end table), or check out Blomus’ line of vases and bowls at Vancouver Special for an earthy pop. EQ3 has a throw in this exact color that’s just begging to be draped across your sofa. The compact and playful Muuto leaf floor lamp in copper brown is another great way to introduce the tone—its clean lines and soft glow make it a perfect fit for smaller spaces or cozy reading corners. Or, for a playful twist, Yamaha’s Upcycled Guitar would make a pretty cool art piece hanging on your wall. Yes, really.

Next up is the sculptural trend, and it’s everywhere. From lighting to furniture to accessories, pieces that double as art are stealing the spotlight—and we’re here for it. Vibia’s lighting line is one of our favorites, especially the Match Pendant, which honestly looks more like a delicate sculpture than a light fixture. Their Sticks collection offers something a bit bolder and more architectural. If you’re craving smaller details, you’ll love the handcrafted Koa glazed ceramic vases at Old Faithful Shop—each one is beautifully imperfect and totally unique. Fashion’s in on it too: the KAAI Rebel Crossbody bag has an asymmetrical shape that turns heads in the best way. Want to take it all the way? Add a Diego Olivero floor sculpture to your home (they come in various sizes) or place a Manta Chair by Poliform at your dining table—it’s a showstopper.

Now let’s talk minimalism—with a tailored twist. We’re calling it business casual for your home. Think clean lines, smart materials, and a less-is-more vibe that still feels elevated. The Frame Bench from Sundays nails this look—it’s streamlined and timeless. We’re also loving the Selde Terre leather glass case from Walrus, which makes keeping track of your glasses look surprisingly chic. Even everyday items are getting the minimalist treatment, like the Aria oil and vinegar set, which is honestly way too pretty to hide in a cabinet. And if you haven’t seen Kvadrat’s keyholder necklace yet… you’re welcome.
Plaid is also making a comeback, and not just in the expected ways. We’re seeing it in cozy throws, oversized pillows, even wallpaper—and it’s bringing all the cabin-chic energy we didn’t know we needed. Tonic Living has some great plaid cushions in a soft grey palette that feel both modern and nostalgic. Meanwhile, Phillip Jeffries is offering a fresh take with their Prairie Plaid wallcovering, which we’ve got our eye on for an upcoming project. And in the fashion world? Red Magazine says grungy plaid is the unexpected spring trend to watch. If it’s good enough for Kate Moss…
Last but not least is a trend we’ve dubbed “Refined Industrial.” It’s raw, but not rough—think exposed materials with polished finishes. Ferm Living’s Lager Trolley (fun fact: “lager” is Danish for warehouse) is the perfect example. It’s practical, stylish, and makes a statement whether you use it as a bar cart or a display piece, available at Old Faithful Shop. Canadian lighting studio Lambert + Fils continues to blow us away—especially their Isle Collection, which mixes glass, stone, and aluminum in the most beautiful way. And if you want your countertop to join the party, Stelton’s sleek steel carbonator is basically industrial design in appliance form.

So—what’s catching your eye? Are you more into the warm neutrals and sculptural lighting, or feeling the business-meets-minimalism vibes? We’d love to hear how you’re bringing these trends into your own space. Tag us, message us, or drop a comment and let’s make this the most stylish spring yet.
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