In a world overflowing with stimuli, the living space increasingly craves tranquility. Not only visually, but also sensually. In 2025, luxury will no longer be extravagant or flashy, but quiet, tactile, and layered. Soft luxury, also known as soft minimalism , is the common thread running through the latest interior trends. At LoireDesign, we believe that true elegance lies in the details—in materials that invite the touch, in shapes that breathe rather than stand out.
We're happy to share five trends that perfectly translate this new sense of luxury – and how you can effortlessly integrate them into your interior.
1. Soft Minimalism: Minimalism with a Soul
Where minimalism once stood for sleek and cool, it now takes on a warmer meaning. Soft minimalism is all about softness, roundness, and imperfection. Think furniture with curved corners, subtle textures, and fabrics you can literally and figuratively nestle in.
At LoireDesign, we see this reflected in organically shaped side tables, bouclé benches, and lamps with matte ceramic finishes. The result? A space where tranquility isn't boring, but serene.
🪑 Tip: Combine straight lines with rounded shapes for visual balance.
2. Travertine & Natural Stone as a Sculptural Element
The natural beauty of stone is timeless – and in 2025, it will take on a new role: that of art object. Where marble was once primarily used functionally, we now see travertine, onyx, and limestone appearing in sculptural coffee tables, pedestals, and even lighting.
Our travertine collection consciously reflects this. Each piece is unique, with natural veining and soft earth tones that immediately add character to the space. Not overly so, but certainly distinctive.
🪨 Less is more: place one piece of natural stone furniture as a powerful focal point.
3. Japandi 2.0 – Between Zen and Sensuality
The beloved combination of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian simplicity remains, but is becoming richer in execution. Think dark wood, glazed ceramics, and artisanal finishes with visible texture.
At LoireDesign, we like to call it "Wabi Luxe" : design that doesn't aim for perfection, but rather for honesty, tactility, and warmth. Ideal for those who consciously choose less, but better. For objects that last for generations.
🧘 Use natural materials in their unprocessed state to add depth.
4. Warm Neutral: The New Color Code of Luxury
Instead of white and cool gray, more and more people are seeking tranquility in warm neutral tones: beige, clay, sand, camel. These colors evoke a natural sense of comfort and combine beautifully with wood, textiles, and natural stone.
Our interior pieces are often supplied in shades that blend in with their surroundings – without ever being colorless. Think of a sand-colored armchair with a wooden leg, or a beige wall shelf in a lime paint texture.
🎨 Create a layered neutral look by playing with materials instead of color.
5. Texture over Decoration
What truly makes luxury tangible is the material. Not the quantity of accessories, but the quality of the surface. In 2025, interior design will revolve around the tangible: linen, corduroy, raw ceramics, textured wall finishes.
At LoireDesign, we consciously choose items with character. Not smooth, but vibrant. Think of a coarsely woven rug, a rough natural stone lamp base, or a handmade ceramic vase.
✋ Touch your interior—literally. Materiality makes all the difference.
Finally: Luxury as Delay
Soft luxury invites us to slow down. To make conscious choices. To live mindfully. Instead of fast trends or loud designs, luxury shifts toward tranquility, texture, and lasting beauty.
At LoireDesign, we design and select with this principle at the forefront. Each piece in our collection is chosen based on sensory quality – for people who see living as a form of life.
🛍️ Want to give your interior a soft upgrade?
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