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Each season, High Point Market offers a preview of what’s next in the world of design, and Spring 2025 is bringing us a breath of fresh air. This year, a sense of ease and playful sophistication filled the showrooms. From sea-glass tones to softly rounded silhouettes, the look is relaxed, refined, and a little bit unexpected for the 2025 spring trends.
Soft tones: blue and green
Nature’s palette is taking center stage this season, with a heavy emphasis on light, serene hues. Think seafoam, misty aqua, and pale celadon tones that whisper relaxation rather than shout for attention. These colors were everywhere, from wall coverings and end tables to vases and accessories. Whether paired together for a tonal roomscape or used solo as a gentle pop, they’re a natural fit for creating calm, retreat-like spaces.
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Woven wonders: the return of wicker
The love affair with natural materials continues, with wicker and rattan, making a major appearance in everything from statement chairs to oversized pendant lighting. But this season, it feels a little more elevated—more polished coastal than kitschy cabana. Layered with soft textiles and luxe finishes, these woven pieces lend texture and soul to modern interiors.
Soft silhouettes of Spring
Say goodbye to hard angles—Spring 2025 is all about curves. Sofas, chairs, and even coffee tables featured gentle arcs and rounded edges, adding a sense of softness and approachability. These sculptural forms not only feel fresh but also encourage a more comfortable, casual kind of elegance that resonates with today’s lifestyle-driven interiors.
A standout surprise this season was the return of zebra print, channeling Scalamandré’s iconic flair. This playful pattern popped up in unexpected places, from accent pillows to wallpaper and upholstered ottomans. But it wasn’t just black and white; this season’s zebra came in earthy neutrals, classic red, and greens, offering a more versatile and sophisticated take on the iconic motif.
This season at High Point Market, the message was clear: beauty and comfort go hand in hand. From the soft, coastal-inspired palette to the inviting curves and tactile natural materials, Spring trends in design feels easy, breezy, and quietly luxurious. Across the showrooms, there was a clear move toward designs that feel easy, elegant, and lived-in, pieces that make a space feel personal without trying too hard. Whether you're layering in texture with wicker accents or embracing serene greens and blues, this season’s spring trends are all about balance: grounded yet playful, refined yet relaxed.