
Spring Trends from Paris Déco Off and Maison et Objet
If there’s one place that knows how to set the tone for home decor, it’s Paris. Every year, the city hosts two major design fairs; Paris Déco Off and Maison & Objet.
These events are like giant parties for people who love decorating homes. It’s like a huge festival where designers from all over the world show off their coolest ideas like fancy fabrics, colorful wallpapers, and unique furniture.
And this spring? It’s all about bold colors, playful patterns, and unexpected textures. I spotted some seriously exciting designs heading our way for 2025 and beyond. If you are looking to decorate your home in spring, steal these top 15 trends to welcome the season in style.

Fantasy Meets Home Decor
This spring, the design is taking a page from fairytales. Think oversized fruit prints, lush botanicals, and dreamy embroidered fabrics.
Brands like Christian Lacroix and Cole & Son are turning walls and upholstery into whimsical storybooks with their vibrant designs. If you love decor that sparks conversation (or just makes you smile), this is the trend for you.

Stripes Are Back
Forget neutrals, stripes are getting loud and lively this spring. Designers like Tricia Guild (Designers Guild) and Gert Voorjans (Jim Thompson) unveiled stripes in daring color combos and luxe textures.
From shimmering silk moires to tactile velvets, these stripes are perfect for upholstery, drapery, or accent cushions. The message is clear: stripes are anything but subtle this season.

Custom Fabrics That Fit Like a Glove
Spring is all about customization without waste. After all, why waste fabric when you can have the perfect fit? Brands like Dedar are introducing made-to-measure textile panels designed for smaller upholstery projects.
That means no more excess material, just perfectly tailored cushions, chair backs, and drapes. It’s a chic and sustainable way to refresh your space.

Tassels, Trims, and Tie-Backs Are In
Grandma’s curtain tie-backs are officially cool again. From beaded tassels to colorful braided cords, trims are showing up on drapes, pillows, and even furniture.
Brands like Samuel & Sons are proving that a little extra detail can completely transform a space. It’s all about adding personality with small but mighty accents.

Prints Steal the Spotlight
If you love vintage ceramics, get ready because this season’s textiles are borrowing from classic pottery designs. Designers like Osborne & Little and Designers Guild are translating pottery motifs into fabrics and wallpapers.
Delft-style florals, intricate chinoiserie, and marquetry-inspired prints are popping up on wallpaper, upholstery, and throw pillows. It’s an easy way to add some old-world charm to a modern space.

Interiors That Feel Like an Experience
This spring, rooms aren’t just designed, they’re curated. Think layered textiles, dramatic draping, and art-filled spaces that feel like a scene from a movie.
Pierre Frey’s dreamy fabrics, India Mahdavi’s splashy colors, and Vincent Darré’s quirky interiors prove that home design can be pure magic.
Think bold wallpapers, sculptural furniture, and spaces that tell a story. Jean-Philippe Nuel, with his hotel-chic vibes, reminds us that a great room should feel like an experience that is cozy, vibrant, or totally unexpected. Want your home to feel like a work of art? Now’s your chance.

Quirky Decor That Makes You Smile
Finally, humor is making its way into home design, and we’re here for it. This season’s collections feature ceramics shaped like animals, playful typography prints, and unexpected decor pieces that feel fun and fresh.
Spring collections from brands like L’OBJET showcased ceramics with cheeky motifs and unexpected designs. The takeaway? Don’t take decorating too seriously and let your personality shine.

Patchwork, But Make It High-Fashion
Patchwork, but make it chic. This season, designers are reinventing it with bold geometric shapes and high-contrast colors. Brands like Pollack and Fortuny showcased fabrics featuring stitched-inspired motifs and architectural forms.
Expect to see this stitched-inspired look in upholstery, wallpaper, and statement rugs. It’s a trend that feels both nostalgic and modern at the same time.

Lavender Is the Color of the Season
Lavender is spring’s new favorite pastel. Whether it’s soft and subtle or deep and dramatic, this color is popping up everywhere.
Pair it with metallics for a sleek, modern feel, or layer different purple tones for a rich, monochromatic look. This color promises to be everywhere this spring.

Natural Textures Everywhere
Straight from the chic streets of Paris at Déco Off and Maison & Objet, one trend stealing the show is natural textures. Think bouclé sofas that beg to be touched, raffia wall coverings with effortless charm, and ceramics so raw and organic they feel like they came straight from an artist’s studio.
The result? A home that feels as refreshing as a spring morning in Paris

Swan Shapes
The swan shape is the latest bird-inspired trend to grace the home decor scene. Swans are appearing in planters, vessels, and even holiday collections. These graceful pieces are set to be the next big thing.
Designers like Bitossi Home and Lalique are leading the way, with swans becoming an essential design element for both nature-inspired and whimsical spaces.

Trompe-l’œil with a Twist
L’Objet teamed up with South African artist Ruan Hoffmann to give a fresh, playful spin to a classic art trick—trompe-l’œil, where flat images appear in 3D.
Instead of just painting illusions, this collection turns the idea into hand-crafted decor with bold shapes, witty phrases, and striking geometric patterns. The result? Artful pieces that feel both stylish and a little surreal, bringing a fun, eye-catching touch to any space.

Marbleized Patterns
Marbleized designs are making a big comeback but with a modern twist. At Maison, I spotted this technique on everything from decorative boxes to wallpaper. Isidore Leroy’s collection is inspired by classic Venetian marbling. This seamlessly blends old-school charm with a fresh, digital edge.
This gorgeous design brings a mix of elegance and artistic flair which make it a top pick for home decor in 2025.

Warm Palettes
Warm colors were a dominant theme in these events. Shades like Staub’s Pink Peony made a stylish appearance across cookware and decor.
The trend even extends to furniture and textiles, with brands like Morris & Co. and Design House Amsterdam embracing warm hues like salmon, tangerine, and purple. These tones make spaces feel welcoming and full of life.
This warm palette trend perfectly aligns with Pantone’s Color of the Year. If you are ready to embrace cozy and warm palettes in spring, check out tips to create cozy spaces with Pantone’s 2025 color pick.

Make Spring Trends Your Own
The biggest takeaway from Paris? This season is all about self-expression. Whether you love playful prints, bold stripes, or dreamy textures, there’s a trend for everyone. The best part? You don’t have to follow the rules, just have fun with it.
The only thing you need to know is that Maison & Objet is where top brands hunt for their next big ideas, so don’t be surprised if you see these trends popping up in the U.S. soon.
Some of these styles aren’t in stores just yet, but they’re definitely worth keeping on your radar—they’ll be making waves before you know it. What else is trending that we really did not expect? Check out 2025 Decor Trends You Didn’t See Coming.
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