10 Home Trends We Spotted During Paris Déco Off and Maison et Objet

10 Home Trends We Spotted During Paris Déco Off and Maison et Objet

10 Home Trends We Spotted During Paris Déco Off and Maison et Objet 2025

Paris is always at the forefront of design, and when it comes to the world of interiors, the Paris Déco Off and Maison et Objet trade shows are two of the most highly anticipated events of the year. These events bring together the best of global design, showcasing the latest trends in home furnishings, materials, colour palettes, and innovative designs.

At SJ Interior Designs, we love to keep an eye on emerging trends that speak to our ethos of blending luxury with comfort and functionality. After attending these iconic events, here are the top 10 home trends we spotted that are set to shape interiors in 2025 and beyond.

1. Earthy, Organic Materials

One of the standout trends at both shows was the return to nature through the use of earthy, organic materials. Designers are increasingly looking to stone, wood, clay, and other natural elements to add warmth and character to spaces. From textured stone countertops to sustainable wooden flooring, this trend reflects a desire to reconnect with the earth and create interiors that feel grounded and authentic.

  • Incorporation: Look for stone tables, woven rattan furniture, and unpolished wood in both furniture and accents. The trend also includes a rise in biodegradable materials that are as stylish as they are eco-conscious.

2. Bold Colours, Especially Terracotta and Ochre

While neutral tones will always have their place, this year’s shows introduced bold terracotta, ochre, and burnt sienna hues that add vibrancy and warmth to any space. These colours work beautifully in living rooms, dining areas, and even bedrooms, where they bring a sense of coziness and sophistication.

  • Incorporation: Use terracotta-colored walls for a grounded vibe, or introduce it with upholstery, throw pillows, or statement rugs. Paired with warm neutrals and deep wood tones, these colors feel effortlessly chic.

3. Sculptural, Curvaceous Furniture

The curves are in! We saw a move toward more sculptural, curvaceous furniture that feels both modern and timeless. Designers are steering away from sharp angles and opting for smooth, organic shapes in everything from sofas to coffee tables. These rounded forms bring a sense of softness and comfort to spaces, making them feel inviting and approachable.

  • Incorporation: Choose curved sofas or rounded armchairs in rich fabrics like velvet or linen, or add organic-shaped side tables and sculptural lamps to enhance the sense of fluidity and harmony in a room.

4. Luxe Materials and Finishes

Luxury is being redefined with an emphasis on materials that feel opulent yet timeless. At the shows, marble remained a key material, but there was also a significant rise in polished brass, tinted glass, and deeply pigmented leathers. These materials add a layer of sophistication without feeling over-the-top, striking a perfect balance between elegance and restraint.

  • Incorporation: Add marble countertops or brass lighting fixtures to your kitchen or living space for an elegant touch, or choose leather chairs with brass detailing to elevate a dining area or office.

5. Sustainable and Eco-Conscious Design

Sustainability was another dominant theme that permeated both Paris Déco Off and Maison et Objet. From recycled materials to upcycled furniture and energy-efficient lighting, eco-conscious design is no longer a passing trend—it’s a lifestyle. Many designers are now prioritising sustainable sourcing and eco-friendly production methods to create beautiful pieces that also benefit the environment.

  • Incorporation: Invest in reclaimed wood furniture, bamboo or cork flooring, and textiles made from organic fibres. Look for brands and designers that prioritise sustainability in their collections.

6. Statement Lighting

Lighting continues to evolve, with statement pieces taking center stage in every room. Whether it’s a grand chandelier, oversized pendant lights, or a series of artistic floor lamps, lighting is increasingly being used to make bold design statements.

  • Incorporation: Choose avant-garde chandeliers or art-inspired light fixtures in unique shapes and finishes like bronze, copper, and black matte. Layer lighting with ambient, task, and accent lighting to create a multi-dimensional effect.

7. Textured Fabrics and Upholstery

This year, we saw an emphasis on luxuriously textured fabrics such as bouclé, chenille, and fringed textiles. These fabrics bring not just visual interest but also a tactile experience to interiors. Textured upholstery adds warmth and character, making spaces feel lived-in and inviting.

  • Incorporation: Look for bouclé armchairs, fringed cushions, and textured throw blankets in your living or bedroom. Chenille sofas with soft, luxurious textures can also elevate a space while providing comfort.

8. Minimalist Yet Comfortable Spaces

While maximalism was celebrated in previous years, 2025 is seeing a return to minimalist interiors that focus on function and clean lines. However, this minimalism is softened by comfort-focused designs, with cozy textures, soft upholstery, and inviting layouts. The idea is to create a space that feels clean and clutter-free, but still comfortable and personal.

  • Incorporation: Focus on simple furniture with clean lines—think mid-century modern-inspired pieces—while introducing soft fabrics and tactile materials like linen cushions and plush rugs for a comfortable, minimalist feel.

9. Indoor-Outdoor Living

The blurring of boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces continues to trend in 2025. Whether it’s through floor-to-ceiling windows, sliding doors, or the use of outdoor fabrics for indoor furniture, the goal is to create a harmonious flow between the two.

  • Incorporation: Create seamless transitions with large sliding glass doors that lead to a private garden or terrace. Use weather-resistant fabrics on indoor furniture, and bring in elements like indoor plants or outdoor rugs to complete the look.

10. Vintage Revival with a Modern Twist

Vintage design continues to be a strong influence, but the key to this trend is a modern twist. Designers are taking retro furniture and blending it with contemporary finishes, creating a look that feels both nostalgic and fresh. The emphasis is on bold patterns, vibrant colours, and mid-century modern influences, all updated for today's design sensibilities.

  • Incorporation: Add vintage-inspired chairs or bold patterned rugs alongside modern furnishings. Mixing retro lighting with contemporary furniture creates a playful yet sophisticated contrast that’s full of personality.

Final Thoughts: Embrace the Trends with Timeless Elegance

The 2025 trends showcased at Paris Déco Off and Maison et Objet demonstrate a beautiful evolution in interior design, blending luxury, comfort, and sustainability into timeless, harmonious spaces. Whether you're drawn to bold colours, earthy materials, or textured fabrics, there's something for every design taste this year.

At SJ Interior Designs, we embrace these trends while staying true to our mission of creating spaces that are both stylish and sustainable. We can’t wait to incorporate these new influences into our upcoming projects, helping you create a home that feels luxurious, personalized, and timeless.

What trend are you most excited to incorporate into your own space? Let us know, and we’d be happy to help you bring your vision to life

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