Home fashion trends: high-end textiles for 2025
- Vanvino
- 6 days ago
- 4 min read

Home fashion is entering a new era. Beyond the decorative, home textiles are becoming visual storytellers of contemporary lifestyles. In 2025, we see a shift toward responsible luxury, sensorial personalization, and the emotional integration of space. From the Maison&Objet runways to the recommendations of Pantone and WGSN, everything points to an aesthetic where comfort, sustainability, and sophistication converge.
Sustainable and premium materials
One of the big trends this year is the rise of certified natural materials. Organic linen, for example, is not only durable and visually elegant, but its cultivation requires less water and pesticides. Ideal for curtains and upholstery, it provides a raw and elegant texture that has been embraced by brands like Loro Piana Interiors.
GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) cotton, increasingly used, guarantees ethical and ecological processes. Alongside it, innovative fibers such as cupro (derived from recycled cotton) and blends with hemp and bamboo , known for their freshness and durability, are emerging. These combinations are setting trends in luxury hotel projects seeking a conscious, elegant, and sustainable rest experience.
Investing in premium textiles isn't just an aesthetic choice: it's a statement of purpose . For interior designers, hospitality brands, and real estate developers, choosing suppliers with these standards is also a competitive advantage.

Color palettes 2025: calm, contrast and character
Pantone has declared Mocha Mousse (17-1230) the Color of the Year for 2025, a warm brown hue imbued with an inherent richness that conveys the delicious quality of cocoa, chocolate, and coffee, appealing to the desire for well-being. Why does this matter in the textile world? Because the colors dictated by Pantone tend to directly influence the color choices of interior designers, home fashion brands, and wholesale buyers. For example, in 2016, the color Rose Quartz generated a wave of pastel bedding that still lingers in many Scandinavian brands' collections today.
In 2025, Mocha Mousse is projected to be a key choice for sheets, pillowcases, fine wool blankets, and washed cotton bedspreads. Its visual softness makes it an ideal base for creating enveloping and cozy atmospheres. Combined with:
Petrol blue, deep and sophisticated, ideal for contrasts in minimalist bedrooms.
Dark olive green, which refers to the natural, the earthly, and is increasingly chosen for headboards or decorative details.
Burgundy and terracotta, with their autumnal vibe, are making a comeback in linen quilts, handmade pillows, and bed runners.
These combinations not only elevate the style, but also connect emotionally with the wearer. Because color not only decorates: it also excites.

Tactile textures: sensations that enrich space
In the world of high-end textiles, texture is the new form of luxury. Consumers are looking not only for what they see, but also for what they feel. This has given rise to a new category of sensorial textiles, whose aim is to transform the home into a sanctuary of experiences.
Opaque velvet : Its softness and density make it perfect for colder seasons. It's commonly seen in limited editions from certain brands.
Bouclé fabrics : Famous since their resurgence in fashion thanks to Chanel, these short-loop fabrics offer volume, warmth, and a vintage touch. Ideal for blankets and upholstered armchairs with personality.
Handcrafted jacquards : No longer used only in classic hotel curtains, they're now featured in duvets, bed skirts, and contemporary chair upholstery. They add a graphic and sophisticated touch.
Fabrics with washed or stone finishes : Stonewashed finishes give bedding a relaxed drape, ideal for bohemian or minimalist styles with an organic twist. Some brands have turned them into symbols of casual sophistication.
Dominant decorative styles:
01 Warm minimalism
Inspired by Scandinavian and Japanese design, this style has established itself as a favorite in luxury hospitality projects such as The Audo and Muji Hotel. It's based on the harmony of the essentials: earthy tones, breathable fabrics, and honest design. Raw linen and rustic cotton take center stage.
02 Quiet Luxury
In 2025, ostentatiousness gives way to refinement. Quiet luxury —driven by brands like The Row and Brunello Cucinelli—also filters into decor. High-quality sheets, unpatterned, in ivory or greige tones. Upholstery in alpaca wool or Belgian linen blends. Luxury no longer screams: it whispers.
03 Nostalgia reinterpreted
The '70s and '90s are making a strong comeback, not as a replica, but as inspiration. Muted colors, reinterpreted geometric prints, and fabrics steeped in history. Ideal for those seeking a home with soul.
How to integrate high-end textiles into your home
Jacquard or velvet cushions : Ideal for adding color and texture without taking over the space. In shades like mustard, wine, or moss green, they instantly update any neutral sofa.
Layered premium cotton quilts : A technique widely used by interior designers in magazines such as AD Spain and Elle Decor . Layering creates volume and visual richness.
Sustainable upholstery : Some manufacturers offer recycled fabrics with great durability. Covering a classic armchair with eco-friendly bouclé can make it the centerpiece of your living room.
Beyond decoration, textiles influence thermal comfort, the acoustics of a space, and emotional well-being. They're not just details: they're part of the experience.
Home Fashion Trends 2025
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
01 How to choose sustainable luxury textiles?
Look for recognized certifications (GOTS, OEKO-TEX, FSC) and demand traceability. Ask about the origin of the fibers, the dyeing processes, and the energy impact of their production.
02 What colors are in fashion for interiors in 2025?
Warm neutrals and bold accent tones: Peach Fuzz, petrol blue, burgundy, terracotta. Inspired by the emotional and natural palette.
03 Do high-end textiles require more care?
Some do, especially natural ones. But today there are stain-resistant treatments, washable finishes, and hybrid options that combine aesthetics and practicality. Ideal for boutique hotels, private villas, and aesthetically sensitive family homes.
Conclusion: textiles that tell a story
Incorporating high-end textiles into your home is much more than an aesthetic choice. It's an investment in well-being, sustainability, and personal expression. In 2025, we see a shift toward the conscious, the sensorial, and the authentic. If you're an architect, interior designer, real estate developer, or work in hospitality looking to elevate your spaces, at Vanvino we help you connect design, ethics, and quality.
We create spaces with you that feel as good as they look.
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