2025 promises to be a time of bold design decisions and a refined approach to functionality. Furniture will become not only a practical element of the interior, but also an expression of personality and lifestyle. This is what will dominate Polish and international markets in the coming months.
Straight lines are giving way to more organic forms. In 2025, rounded sofas, armchairs with soft finishes and tables with irregular shapes will reign supreme. Designers emphasize that this furniture is not only intended to visually soften interiors, but also to introduce a sense of coziness and security – features particularly appreciated in times of uncertainty. Our EGG armchair is a perfect illustration of this trend.
Wood remains the main character, but other materials such as marble, travertine and rattan are also coming to the fore. In 2025, we will also see bold combinations, e.g. wood combined with metal in a matte finish. Oak and ash furniture, valued for its durability and elegance, are gaining popularity in Poland. Our Filiparmchair, with metal legs and soft boucle upholstery, perfectly reflects the combination of naturalness and modern style.
In addition to neutral shades such as beige or olive green, intense colors will attract attention. Designer chairs in a shade of burgundy, sofas in bold cobalt blue or coffee tables in tones of mustard yellow will dominate both Polish interiors and international markets. This is a nod to customers who want to add energy to their spaces. Our Tonichair in a deep shade of navy blue is an excellent choice for lovers of expressive color accents.
Straight lines are giving way to more organic forms. In 2025, rounded sofas, armchairs with soft finishes and tables with irregular shapes will reign supreme. Designers emphasize that this furniture is not only intended to visually soften interiors, but also to introduce a sense of coziness and security – features particularly appreciated in times of uncertainty. Our EGG armchair is a perfect illustration of this trend.
Smart furniture is becoming increasingly popular. Desks with built-in wireless charging, sofas with Bluetooth speakers or conference tables equipped with videoconferencing systems are just some examples. In Poland, technology in the furniture industry is developing dynamically, responding to the needs of modern users.