From January 15 to 18, Paris hosted the Paris Déco Off exhibition, with the central theme: "Fashion in Decor, Decor in Fashion." We talked about the key trends that attracted the most public attention this year.

A Renewed Interest in Natural Materials
Many designers and brands focused on the use of natural fabrics such as linen and cotton, as well as organic elements like wood and stone. This commitment to creating cozy, eco-friendly, and harmonious spaces emerged as one of the main trends of the exhibition.
The Rising Popularity of Fine Prints on Fabrics
Fabrics with delicate prints—elegant floral motifs, geometric patterns, and stylized ornaments—are gaining significant traction this season. These patterns add character to textiles, allowing for sophisticated compositions in interior design.


Fashion and Decor Merge into One
Thanks to collaboration with the fashion school Esmod International, the exhibition featured interiors inspired by runway trends. This influence was reflected in textiles with trendy prints, as well as accessories and furniture pieces that echo the style of top fashion designers.

The exhibition highlighted the balance between fashion and functionality, promoting natural materials, subdued tones, and fine prints on textiles.
Bold Color Accents Meet Muted Shades
The color palette for 2025 interior design presents an intriguing contrast: vibrant, eye-catching shades on one hand, and soft, muted vintage hues on the other, creating a sense of calm and comfort.
Deep blues, rich emerald greens, and warm terracottas are in vogue for dynamic and expressive spaces. These colors are used in large-scale elements such as sofas, armchairs, rugs, walls, and even ceilings. Their richness pairs beautifully with a neutral base, adding modern elegance and energy to interiors.
Muted shades offer a fresh take on classic pastels: dusty pink, faded lavender, sage green, and soft sky blue. These colors have a timeworn charm, adding a vintage touch and a soothing ambiance to interiors.
Art Deco Motifs in Wallpaper and Textiles
A fascinating trend this season is the resurgence of Art Deco patterns and motifs, reminiscent of the most stylish interiors from the early 20th century.
The Popularity of Textured Surfaces
Materials with pronounced textures—from embossed wallpapers to three-dimensional fabrics—were a standout trend at the exhibition. These expressive textures add depth, character, and tactile diversity to spaces.

Large-Scale Decorative Elements Take Center Stage
Oversized design pieces such as massive light fixtures, grand furniture, and large decorative panels or installations were prominently featured in many brand exhibits. These statement elements create striking visual impressions and serve as focal points in interiors.
"Nude" Shades as the New Neutrals
Beige and nude tones are emerging as the new neutral palette. Once considered simple and understated, beige hues in 2025 are complex, layered, and rich. The "new beige" spectrum includes sandy, creamy, caramel, and gray-beige shades with subtle pink or gray undertones.
These nude tones serve as an excellent base for any interior, making spaces feel bright and open. They pair beautifully with both bold accents and textured surfaces. Designers are incorporating these shades in wall treatments, textiles, and furniture to create balanced, sophisticated interiors with a touch of understated luxury.

