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Maison & Objet 2025: Design Trends that Will Define Interiors

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Maison & Objet 2025: Design Trends that Will Define Interiors, Curated by Segraeti Interiors

As the calendar turns to January, design enthusiasts and professionals eagerly anticipate one of the most prestigious events in the world of decoration and architecture: Maison & Objet. From January 16 to 20, 2025, Paris’s Parc des Expositions at Villepinte transforms into a treasure trove of creativity, showcasing the cutting-edge trends that will shape the interiors of tomorrow. With over 2,000 exhibitors presenting an eclectic array of furniture, accessories, textiles, and lighting, the event is a melting pot of inspiration.

Here’s an in-depth look at the key trends unveiled at this year’s edition, "Surreality," and their potential to redefine spaces globally—starting with our Monaco-based projects at Segraeti Interiors.

‘What’s New In Decor’ exhibition by Elizabeth Leriche.

The Essence of Natural Materials and Warm Textures

This year, Maison & Objet celebrated the return to natural aesthetics, placing materials like wood, terracotta, and marble in the spotlight. These elements were featured in designs that emphasized texture, creating visual and tactile depth.

For example:

  • Tufted wall hangings and rugs delivered multi-dimensional appeal with layered fibers.
  • Relief vases and textured ceramics stood out as functional sculptures, merging art with utility.
  • Raw finishes in furniture, such as tables made from "earthy clay" and mineral-inspired pendants, underscored a grounding minimalism.

This embrace of organic forms fosters a sense of calm and connection to nature, a key priority for 2025 interiors. At Segraeti Interiors, we see this trend as a perfect match for projects that prioritize serene, elegant environments.

@poliform chez Segraeti Interiors

Colors of 2025: Mocha Mousse and Beyond

The reigning color for 2025, Mocha Mousse, encapsulates warmth and sophistication. A harmonious blend of pink and brown, it complements both minimalist and maximalist spaces.

Other trending palettes include:

  • Earth tones, like ochre, terracotta, and sandy beige, to bring natural harmony indoors.
  • Playful pops of glossy color, including Klein blue, fiery red, and vibrant orange, to energize spaces with bold accents.
  • Muted variations of burgundy, subtly elevating interiors without overwhelming them.

Segraeti Interiors is already incorporating these shades into our bespoke furniture and design services, offering Monaco clients trend-forward solutions that retain timeless appeal.

@malabar chez Segraeti Interiors

The Allure of Curves and Sculptural Silhouettes

2025 embraces curvilinear furniture as a defining aesthetic, moving away from rigid geometries toward organic shapes. Think:

  • Rounded sofas, like Michel Ducaroy’s Togo or Gianfranco Frattini’s Sesann, combining comfort with visual intrigue.
  • Tubular metal accents, reinforcing a space's architectural lines.
  • Oversized chairs with textured upholstery for a cocooning effect.

These pieces don’t just provide seating—they act as centerpieces in any room. Monaco’s luxury homes and apartments, where open-plan designs thrive, are ideal backdrops for showcasing this sculptural approach.

@poliform Saint Germain chez Segraeti Interiors

Surrealism in Design: Dreamlike Ambiences

Titled "Surreality," the 2025 Maison & Objet theme explored imaginative designs blending the real and the fantastical. Highlights included:

  • Ethereal lighting installations that seemed to defy gravity.
  • Antique-inspired sculptures, offering a modern twist on classical aesthetics.
  • Minimalist wooden sculptures, showcasing a dialogue between craftsmanship and artistry.

At Segraeti Interiors, we translate these surreal influences into bespoke designs that combine Monaco’s refined elegance with playful imagination.

Five Key Trends to Embrace in 2025

From interviews with architects and interior designers at Maison & Objet, here are the five standout trends reshaping interiors this year:

1. Earthy Tones Take Center Stage

Expect natural colors, especially the browns, ochres, and beiges that connect interiors to the outdoors. These tones enhance warmth and work across various textures, including stone, wood, and fabric.

2. The Comfort of Curves

Rounded furniture softens spaces and promotes relaxation, while its sculptural quality ensures statement-making interiors.

3. Tactile Minimalism

Subtle textures in muted hues redefine minimalism, shifting it toward a cozier and more inviting aesthetic.

4. Heritage Meets Modernity

Classical design elements like mid-century furniture and Art Nouveau-inspired patterns seamlessly integrate with contemporary styles, creating timeless spaces.

5. Surreal Accents

Unexpected details, such as asymmetrical furniture or reflective surfaces, elevate interiors into artistic realms.

Incorporating Trends with Segraeti Interiors

At Segraeti Interiors, we specialize in bringing international trends to life in Monaco, tailoring them to the unique needs of our clients. Whether it’s designing a serene retreat with earthy tones or curating bold, sculptural pieces, our approach fuses timeless luxury with contemporary innovation.

Our recent projects include:

  • Custom bathrooms using textured ceramics and premium fixtures.
  • Living spaces enhanced with curved seating and statement lighting.
  • Exclusive Monaco residences, where natural materials blend seamlessly with panoramic views.

Maison & Objet’s Legacy in Monaco Design

The global reach of Maison & Objet extends far beyond its Paris venue. For designers and architects at Segraeti Interiors, the event offers a chance to discover materials, palettes, and innovations that inspire our projects throughout the year.

With 2025 shaping up to be the year of warm minimalism, sculptural designs, and a touch of surrealism, the possibilities for creative expression are endless. Monaco’s discerning clientele can look forward to interiors that not only reflect these trends but elevate them into bespoke masterpieces.

Visit our showroom at 1 Avenue des Citronniers, Monaco, to explore how these trends can redefine your spaces. Let our team of architects and designers craft an interior that feels both timeless and distinctly 2025.

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