Quiet luxury interiors are minimalistic, well-crafted, and designed to stand the test of time. It’s no wonder this sophisticated style remains one of the top interior trends as we approach 2025.
Amthal Karim, Head of Design at Furniture And Choice comments:
“Quiet luxury is a popular trend that started in the fashion world but has quickly gained a big following in the home space too. The concept has evolved from a micro-trend into a complete design ethos in itself. As homeowners gravitate towards all things classic and a desire for better quality products, Quiet Luxury has become an aspirational look in interior design.
To achieve this discreet yet luxurious vibe in your home, muted colours, bespoke furniture, and timeless décor are key features to have. Instead of projecting luxury in a loud or bold way, focus on subtle, refined materials. It’s about investing in good craftsmanship and high quality pieces that appear understated. It’s also about detail - the type of detail you only notice when you get up close like exquisite velvet piping on a sofa or the opulent stone finish on a tabletop.
Furniture design is an area where luxe plays an important role. Dining tables are being transformed with the introduction of stunning patterns and textures which evoke the beauty of natural materials. Statement marble patterns and colours are gaining popularity as well as premium stone, travertine and quartz.
The inspiration for this new style of dining furniture emanates from the revival of neo-classical design and a nod to the Japanese Wabi-Sabi movement. Interior designers are appreciating the simplicity of natural materials in their own right. This aesthetic is all about crafting elegant, timeless pieces with organic textures, and showcasing them in minimal, modern spaces.
Sofas are being given the quiet luxury treatment too. Familiar fabrics such as linens and plain velvets are being elevated with shimmer-effect, two-tone weaves and distressed finishes. Furniture that is durable, well-crafted and aesthetically pleasing without having to shout about it – that’s the quiet luxury look.”
For more sofa trends, read our guide on the top sofa trends for 2025.