From Paris to Your Home: 4 Interior Design Trends You’ll Love from Maison & Objet 2025
When Paris Design Week and the international furniture fair Maison & Objet return from 4 to 13 September, the design world turns its attention to the French capital. This year, the spotlight falls on interiors that feel natural, tactile, and expressive – trends you can now bring home with Kare Design.
Trend 1: Organic Silhouettes
Flowing lines and sculptural forms are replacing sharp edges, bringing calm and movement into interiors. Kare’s Paso range captures this perfectly, with marble-look surfaces and curved steel details that read like functional art.
Trend 2: Pure Nature
Raw, grounded, and irresistibly tactile, natural materials are making their mark. The Tessa wood side table and Tear Drops walnut coffee table embody this look, infusing rooms with warmth and organic elegance.
Trend 3: Gentle Base, Strong Accents
Earthy tones of sand and terracotta remain the palette’s backbone, elevated by bold pops of colour. Kare’s Lunar sideboard and Janno swivel armchair bring this interplay to life, balancing calm foundations with fresh energy.
Trend 4: Haptics Meets Nostalgia
Retro flair gets a modern remix, with textured woods, corduroy, and velvet making a stylish return. Kare reimagines these classics in pieces like the East Side bed in Cord Blue and the Arabella swivel chair in orange velvet – vintage glamour, recast for contemporary living.
From Paris to your living room, Kare Design’s new arrivals channel the best of Design Week: organic, natural, expressive, and boldly nostalgic. Proof that trend-led design can still feel timeless.
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