A cozy living room featuring a beige sofa, round wooden coffee table, cozy throw blanket and pillows, and wooden side table.

Homes as Nature Retreats

NYC Design Week 2025 was all about connecting our homes with nature in a way we’ve never seen before. In a world where people are craving a break from the hustle of city life and industrial routines, designers are offering a solution to bring nature into our everyday spaces.

Now, you don’t have to wait for a mountain getaway to feel refreshed, your own home can be your sanctuary. With thoughtful design, your space can offer the calming, grounding vibes of nature every single day.

Rattan bed with hanging lamps and lush green plants creating a bohemian bedroom vibe.

Sustainable Materials Take Center Stage

One of the key highlights at NYC Design Week 2025 was the use of sustainable materials in design. From bamboo to reclaimed wood, these materials didn’t just look good, they were good for the planet.

The Design Pavilion at Hudson Yards demonstrated the emphasis on eco-friendly materials throughout the design week. Why not bring these eco-friendly materials into your own home?

Modern living room corner with green cabinet, abstract art, and decorative plants in a minimalist style.

Earth Tones in Interior Design

Earth tones were everywhere this year. Shades of clay browns, deep burgundy, and muted greens filled the spaces at NYC Design Week 2025. These warm, grounding hues create an atmosphere that feels peaceful and connected to the environment.

Again, we saw The Design Pavilion leading the way by highlighting shades like terracotta, muted greens, and warm ochre. Incorporating these calming colors into your home can create a peaceful, inviting atmosphere that ties your space back to the earth. And is that not what we actually want?

Woman relaxing on a wooden armchair surrounded by various houseplants including monstera, in a cozy, plant-filled room.

Biophilic Design Takes Over Urban Spaces

Want to bring nature indoors? Look no further than green walls or plants! New York Green Roofs (NYGR) showed us how urban spaces can easily embrace greenery.

Even if you live in a small apartment, adding a few plants or a green wall can work wonders, improving air quality and boosting your mood. Trust me, your home will feel fresher and more connected to the outdoors.

A dining area with a chandelier and string lights against a light wall.

Natural Lighting for a Calming Effect

Lighting is everything when it comes to setting the mood in a room. At NYC Design Week 2025, Nick Thomm’s light-based artworks at the Lexus Design Pavilion brought nature indoors with stunning lighting.

Natural materials like bamboo and rattan were also celebrated at NYC Design Week 2025, inspiring light fixtures that bring warmth and texture to any space while staying eco-friendly.

You can do the same in your home by incorporating natural-inspired lighting. From soft, sculptural designs to organic forms, these pieces add a calming touch and create a welcoming atmosphere.

A black house by the sea with grass covered roof in a green valley

Green Roofs and Walls

Want to enahnce your space even more? Consider adding green roofs and walls. New York Green Roofs (NYGR) proved during the NYC Design Week that even in the city, urban living and nature can coexist.

You don’t need a large space; small vertical gardens or a living wall can reconnect you with nature. Imagine a few plants in creative spaces to freshen up your home, it’s all about adding greenery for better air quality and natural beauty.

Cozy corner with a hanging chair, small side tables, and potted plants in a bright, relaxing space.

Wellness Spaces

We all need a place to unwind. At NYC Design Week 2025, designers focused on creating cozy nooks using natural materials to promote wellness.

You can create a similar retreat in your own home. Imagine a reading nook with a comfy chair, wooden accents, and some indoor plants. These serene spaces encourage mental well-being, converting your home into a peaceful sanctuary.

A modern living room with navy blue walls, featuring a variety of plants, mid-century modern furniture, and metallic decor elements.

Copper Timeless Appeal

At NYC Design Week 2025, copper emerged as a standout material, seamlessly blending natural beauty with sustainable design. Known for its warm tones and organic glow, copper adds an earthy touch to interiors, especially when paired with wood, stone, and natural fibers.

From lighting fixtures to furniture accents, copper was showcased as a key element in creating spaces that feel grounded and inviting. Its natural patina over time only enhances its beauty, making it perfect for those looking to add a bit of natural elegance to their home.

A cozy living room setting includes a comfortable chair, a decorative vase, layered rugs, and large windows allowing natural light to flow in.

The Beauty of Natural Textures in Rugs

Rugs are a perfect way to introduce natural textures into your space. At NYC Design Week 2025, designers showcased stunning rugs made from materials like wool, jute, and sisal. These organic fibers bring a unique, earthy charm that makes any room feel warm and inviting.

By incorporating rugs with natural textures, you not only add visual interest but also create a tactile connection to nature. Add a natural fiber rug to your home for an instant, cozy upgrade.

modern japandi appartment interior design in earth tones natural textures

Textured Walls Brought the Outdoors In

At NYC Design Week, plain walls were out, and earthy textures were totally in. Designers embraced materials like limewash, plaster, and even clay-based paints to create walls that felt warm, natural, and full of depth.

These finishes don’t just look beautiful, they add a subtle connection to nature, almost like a quiet nod to stone cliffs or sunbaked earth. The trend proved that you don’t need wallpaper or bold color to make a statement; just a little texture can bring that grounded, outdoor vibe into your home.

Scandinavian-style room featuring a wooden sideboard, woven basket, and decorative accessories for a warm ambiance.

Reclaimed Wood Got a Luxe Upgrade

At NYC Design Week, reclaimed wood wasn’t just rustic, it was downright refined. Designers gave it a glow-up with sleek finishes, bold grains, and artful contrasts that felt high-end, not homespun.

Think polished console tables, sculptural headboards, and accent walls that looked custom-crafted. It was all about honoring the imperfections while enhancing the overall feel. The takeaway? You don’t have to sacrifice sophistication to go sustainable, as reclaimed wood can be just as luxurious as brand-new materials, with a whole lot more soul.

interior design of retro living room with stylish vintage armchair

Nature-Inspired Art Was Everywhere

From oversized leaf prints to delicate botanical sketches, nature-inspired art took over the walls at NYC Design Week. Designers leaned into calming greens, earthy browns, and soft florals that made spaces feel grounded and serene.

Whether it was watercolor landscapes or abstract pieces mimicking tree rings and waves, the message was clear, bringing the outdoors in starts with what you hang up. This trend proved that even a single art piece can instantly breathe life (and style) into a room.

A soft bedside mushroom lamp on a wooden bedside table.

Nature-Inspired Home Decor

At NYC Design Week 2025, the trend leaned into earthy textures, organic shapes, and eco-conscious craftsmanship. Think handwoven wall art, driftwood mirrors, clay vases, and stone-accented trays that tell a sustainability story.

Beyond furniture, quiet details like linen drapes, seagrass baskets, and recycled glass accents bring a grounded, natural flow into your space.

A room with a chair, wooden table, chalkboard wall, lamp, and wooden crates as shelves.

Circular Economy of Reuse, Recycle, Reinvent

If you’re looking to go green, consider reusing materials. NYCxDesign 2025 showcased how designers are breathing new life into reclaimed wood, metal, and textiles. You don’t need to buy new items to make your home stylish.

Think about second-hand furniture, upcycled décor, or even DIY projects. Not only will you save money, but you’ll also create a unique, sustainable home.

A living room interior with a wooden stool, wooden console with decorative flower vase, and a framed poster on the wall.

Wabi-Sabi Aesthetics Made a Comeback

Imperfection never looked so good. At NYC Design Week, the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi quietly stole the spotlight with its love for raw textures, uneven finishes, and beautifully flawed ceramics.

Designers embraced the idea that beauty isn’t about polish, it’s about authenticity. Cracked glazes, asymmetrical shapes, and naturally weathered materials gave spaces a lived-in, soulful feel. Loving the wabi-sabi vibe? Get ready to unwind in style with Japanese-inspired bedroom and immerse yourself in the imperfect world.

Living room set up in earthy tones with rattan chair, clay walls, and wooden accents

Natural Design, a Trend for the Future

So, what do you think? Natural design is more than just a trend; it’s here to stay, and NYC Design Week 2025 proved how beautiful and sustainable it can be. From Lexus’ Design Pavilion to NY Green Roofs, the event inspired us all to bring nature into our homes in meaningful ways.

Now, it’s your turn. Embrace eco-friendly choices, incorporate natural materials, and create a space that makes you feel more connected to the world around you.

Ready to go green at work, too? Check out why nature-inspired offices are trending now to find how biophilic design isn’t just good for the planet; it boosts creativity, focus, and well-being.

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Jessica Xavier
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