
Scandinavian Design Trends for 2025
Itâs difficult to find out about Scandinavian design trends in the English-speaking worldâmost news outlets take an overly broad view or refer to âtrendsâ that are, in fact, several years old (weâre looking at you, Japandi).
For that reason, weâve gone straight to the source. Weâve dived into leading Scandi publications and blogs to bring you the biggest Scandinavian design trends for 2025, from the use of sustainable materials to the color palette, multi-functional furniture, and more.
- Rich, Earthy Colors
On her blog, Trendenser, Swedish interior designer Frida Ramstedt compiles a weekly round-up of the top Scandinavian design news. Her latest posts are full of 2025âs new releases, and thereâs a definite trend towards rich, warm, earthy tones such as red, khaki, and brown.
Among Ramstedtâs bulletins was the news that Swedish company HöganĂ€s Kakel has collaborated with designer Carin Wester to create a tile collection inspired by five prominent Swedish women. They revealed the collection by sharing photos of Westerâs stove, which she had decorated with a deep burgundy âKarinâ tile inspired by artist Karin Larsson. In other news, Swedish clothing store KĂ€rret has released new versions of their popular woolen blanket, TvĂ„manfilt, in burgundy and beige colors.

Paint companies Beckers and FlĂŒgger (in collaboration with Arne Aksel) have also released their 2025 paint collections. The palettes are on the earthier side, though FlĂŒggerâs bright purple âPrinceâ shade is a fun exception to the rule.
Finally, Pantoneâan American company, but with worldwide influenceâhave released their Color of the Year for 2025. This yearâs color is Mocha Mousse: a creamy brown that is âinfused with subtle elegance and earthy refinement,â according to Pantoneâs executive director, Leatrice Eiseman.
If youâre a fan of nature-inspired tones, check out our selection of solid-color, Scandi-style duvet covers. Though we donât have a Mocha Mousse set (yet!), we do have dreamy green, blue, off-white, and gray tones inspired by colors found in Danish landscapes.
- Sustainable Shopping
From Jan. 17â19 2025, interior designers and buyers will meet in Stockholm for the Formex trade fair, which takes place twice a year. Before the event, they release a trend guide in collaboration with trend expert Jan Rundgren.
For spring 2025, Rundgren identified three key words: Sophisticated, Arise, and Authenticity. The first two words reference the return of retro designs: the fun and color of the 80s (Arise) and the elegance of the 90s (Sophisticated). âThe second-hand market is growing, and it gives people the opportunity to express themselves in a more sustainable and creative way,â says Rundgren. Certainly, nothing is more sustainable than shopping vintage, so head to your local antiques store and see if you can find a few treasures for your home.
Rundgrenâs third word, âAuthenticity,â focuses on craftsmanship and natural materials. âThe craft is a counterweight to mass production and consumerism,â he says. âWe see that both industry and the business world are putting more and more importance on sustainable production.â

High-end, handcrafted pieces tend to look better and last longer than those that are mass produced. Theyâre also made in smaller batches, so youâre less likely to see the same item in someone elseâs home.
Natural materials such as wood, marble, and linen are timelessâbut now, theyâre particularly in vogue. Be aware, though, that not all natural materials are sustainable. Weâve covered at length the environmental and social damage caused by the cotton industry: water loss, chemical pesticide and fertilizer use, and bonded labor. When buying furniture, look for FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certification, which means that the wood has been sourced from responsibly managed forests. When buying fabrics, look for OEKO-TEX certification. Weâve published a full guide on how to buy safe, responsibly-made linen, plus a guide to different textiles and their sustainability credentials (or lack of them).
At The Modern Dane, our organic linen bedding is made by craftspeople in Guimaraes, Portugal and carries European Flax and OEKO-TEX 100 Class 1 certifications. Shop the full collection here.
- Multifunctional Furniture
For those of us who live in small apartments or even a single room, thereâs never enough space no matter how much we declutter. This is where multifunctional furniture comes inâand according to Hemmode.com, weâll be seeing a lot of it in 2025. â[Multifunctional furniture] improves comfort, functionality, and convenience in a small space,â they write.
Multifunctional furniture falls under two broad categories. The first is furniture that provides storage, which is more varied than youâd think. There are the obvious media consoles and desks, of courseâbut also beds, benches, sofas, coffee tables, and ottomans.
The second category is furniture that saves space by folding away into something else. Think sofa beds, wall beds and even desk beds, such as this unusual piece that was once displayed in the IKEA museum. Check out Resource Furniture (US) and Futon Company (UK) for more small-space ideas.
- The âAnti-Trendâ
Itâs ironic, of course, but an undeniable âtrendâ weâre seeing in 2025 isâŠnot following trends at all. âNot everyone cares about trends that much,â writes Erika Wallin, project manager at BlomsterfrĂ€mjandet, in Aftonbladet. âThe important thing is to have your own style, and that is a trend weâve been seeing.â
Wallin recommends creating a deliberately mismatched look, which is cheaper, easier, and more sustainable to maintain. âMix and match chairs and crockery as you like, shop second hand and recycle things,â she says. âThat things look used is part of the charm.â
With their romantically rumpled texture and nostalgic, nature-inspired designs, our organic linen duvet covers sit perfectly in a space furnished with vintage items. Match our Agern set with a pair of mid-century nightstands and retro lamps for a look thatâs straight out of a classic movie.
Whatâs on your home to-do list in 2025? Will you be following any of these trends? Let us know on Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook or Twitter!





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