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Fall 2025 Interior Design Trends: What’s Inspiring Our Showrooms
Posted on 10/09/25

As the season shifts, so does the design world. This fall, DCOTA showrooms are spotlighting new collections that celebrate texture, craftsmanship, and the seamless blending of indoor and outdoor living. From hidden kitchen innovations to sculptural outdoor furniture, these are the trends shaping the months ahead.

1. Quiet Luxury in Texture & Materiality

Minimalism evolves this fall with richer depth and materiality. Belgian designer Vincent Van Duysen’s new collection with Perennials and Sutherland introduces refined wallcoverings, performance fabrics, and rugs that embrace subtle rhythm and artisanal detail. Designs like Tableau and Ashlar balance elegance with texture, while the updated Franck Aluminum Collection reimagines timeless outdoor furniture in modern, lightweight materials.

2. Nature-Inspired Relaxation

Organic silhouettes and natural materials remain central to contemporary living. DEDON’s reimagined LEAF lounger, designed by Frank Ligthart, brings a wider profile and adjustable backrest to a beloved icon, merging sculptural form with ergonomic comfort.

Echoing this sensibility, Gloster’s Deck Collection, inspired by yacht decking, transforms sustainably sourced teak into clean, linear forms that invite both elegance and ease.

 3. The Rise of the “Secret Kitchen”

This fall, luxury means concealment as much as display. SieMatic’s S2 innovations — from the SecretSlide countertop to the Practical Corner appliance garage — offer ways to expand and hide storage at will, maintaining uninterrupted clean lines while keeping every tool within reach.

4. Minimal Yet Expressive Statements

Bold simplicity is another defining theme. SieMatic’s MONDIAL Collection blends geometric forms with striking contrasts of natural stone, walnut, and exotic serpentinite, creating kitchens that feel as much like sculpture as functional spaces.

Meanwhile, the SG6 Kitchen Design introduces softened curves and modular, furniture-like elements. With beveled countertops, rounded edges, and integrated planters, SG6 embodies the “soft modern” aesthetic that continues to gain momentum.

5. Performance Meets Personalization

As daily life demands flexibility, design rises to meet it. Eggersmann USA’s MotionV sliding doors and Skywalk cantilevered island deliver multifunctionality, offering concealed storage and futuristic forms that adapt seamlessly to any home. It’s a clear sign that the future of design lies in pieces that evolve with lifestyle while maintaining a refined aesthetic.

Looking Ahead

The collections debuting this fall point toward a season defined by balance — between visible and hidden, bold and understated, natural and refined. At DCOTA, our showrooms continue to showcase the innovations shaping how we live, work, and gather.

📍 Visit DCOTA this fall to explore these collections and more.