2025 trends and our proposals
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Our first year of activity has just come to an end, bringing us great satisfaction and allowing us to look to the future with courage and hope. But what can we expect from 2025? Let’s take a look together at the major trends in fashion and interior design!
Fashion
Suede leather is the first big trend, especially when used for matching sets. Pairing it with vanilla yellow clothing is ideal—this color enhances the warm tones of suede and adds brightness to the wearer. Offering complementary accessories has always been one of our priorities; opting for suede over other materials will allow us to explore new designs, giving each item a more casual and comfortable look.
Shorts and flip-flops will be everywhere. Shorts give us the chance to design pouches and thigh holsters that attach to belts—both to complete the outfit and to keep essentials close at hand. Flip-flops, on the other hand, are perfect for an idea we’ve wanted to realize for a long time: a collection of leather lace anklets to match our necklaces. These necklaces themselves will undergo significant changes, extending to the collarbones and shoulders to adorn strapless dresses, another must-have for 2025.
Sportswear will become increasingly elegant without sacrificing practicality. For instance, we’re already seeing a feminine version of the iconic polo shirt: a short-sleeved fitted blouse that also hugs the hips to highlight athletic curves. It’s the perfect time to create a gym bag that’s stylish, spacious, and versatile—perhaps paired with one of our asymmetric belts. These belts have so far been offered as corset alternatives, tied under the bust to create an hourglass silhouette, but they also beautifully enhance the hips.
The theme of the year is water, and we’re already prepared for it. Our gelli printing technique has allowed us to create bracelets with aquatic designs, which can also be paired with a stunning collar for large dogs (who says only humans can be fashionable?). We’ll use the same technique to embrace another 2025 trend: animal prints, especially leopard and tiger patterns. There’s no need to harm these magnificent creatures—acrylics on leather work wonders!
Interior Design
Comfort also dominates interior design. The main concept is to treat the home as both a welcoming gathering space that fosters connection and as a refuge for recharging and nurturing mind and body. This is why Japanese-influenced minimalism meets maximalism in 2025:
Minimalism offers:
- Meditation, yoga, and spa niches.
- Private bedrooms and lounges filled with light cushions and bamboo furnishings.
- Bathrooms with spa corners.
- Neutral tones, soft materials, and diffused lighting.
Maximalism adds:
- Wood and fabric decorations on walls and ceilings in shared spaces.
- A blend of outdoor and indoor areas through weather-resistant wooden and natural fiber furniture.
- Bold colors, intricate patterns, and a wide variety of fabrics and materials.
Merging these two philosophies in one space isn’t easy. The trick is to start with a neutral base and gradually layer in color, perhaps beginning with a standout piece that sets the room’s aesthetic, sticking to a palette of three to four colors.
Many of our products already combine materials like resin and wood—think trays, placemats, and wall art—and bamboo is already a staple. But we have many more ideas. We particularly want to explore combining wood with natural stone, marble, and granite. This mix creates an elegant and luxurious aesthetic that’s still warm and balanced. Our hot air balloon clock is a great start.
Colors won’t be an issue: 2025 favors jewel tones (emerald green, sapphire blue, and amethyst purple) and metallic accents (gold, bronze, and copper)—old favorites of ours. Plus, vintage and retro styles will be all the rage, so you’ve come to the right place!
Our true challenge will be adapting to the minimalist style without losing our boho steampunk soul. We are already working on a collection that will include essential oil diffusers, candle holders, poufs, incense holders, and zen gardens. Oversized lamps with dimmable lights will not be missing, making them suitable for any occasion. The perfect home of 2025 is rich in highly visible light sources, such as intricately decorated chandeliers and luminous sculptures.
Sustainability remains a cornerstone in every sector, and leather helps us here: it’s the only material that becomes more beautiful with age, as every stain or scratch tells a story. We’ve already repurposed old or damaged items, and we hope 2025 will give us more opportunities to demonstrate that leather is timeless and inherently sustainable.
We also want to return to one of our old passions: reviving damaged or outdated furniture through restoration or adaptive reuse. With the help of a musician friend, we aim to restore an old piece of furniture to incorporate a sound system. This aligns with another 2025 trend: transforming furnishings to make them multifunctional and less obtrusive with technology, concealing speakers, cables, and sockets.
Which style do you prefer—minimalist or maximalist? Do you have ideas you’d like to bring to life? Let us know in the comments! In the meantime, we’re rolling up our sleeves. 2025, here we come!