Wallpaper Trends 2025

Feathr unveil their top five wallpaper trend predictions for 2025

Artisan wallpaper design house Feathr has unveiled its top five interior design trends for 2025.


Utilising the latest data from social media platforms, the Nordic brand has researched the interior design styles that are being searched and shared right now to pull together their predictions. 


Anne Puukko, Co-Founder of Feathr, said: “Social media is shaping the interior trends of the future and by mining data across different platforms, we have identified the styles that are captivating people’s imaginations.”


From baroque-inspired interiors to wickedly on-trend greens, here the experts at Feathr share their top five picks for wallpaper trends for 2025.

Rock The Baroque

The trend for baroque, neo-classical and dramatic vintage interiors seems only to be increasing.


This style brings a touch of historical drama to modern interiors, creating a look that’s all about rich textures, intricate details, and a hint of decadence. Imagine walking into a room where antique meets eclectic: velvet armchairs in deep teal, ornate gold fixtures, and distressed walls that tell stories of another era.


This trend is perfect for those who love a bit of old-world charm with a fresh twist. It’s all about balance, pairing elaborate mouldings and carved furniture with bold pops of colour like mustard yellow or vibrant turquoise. The result? A space that feels opulent but also approachable.


Anne said: "Rock the Baroque isn’t just about filling a room with luxurious items; it’s about the art of contrast. The aged patina of weathered furniture juxtaposed with plush textiles and detailed accessories, such as classical busts or ornate candleholders, adds depth and character.

"It’s a style that invites you to play, mix, and match the ornate with the understated. This trend proves that you can live like royalty and still have a space that feels personal and alive."

Green is Good

Is it one colour to rule them all? The popularity of all the shades of green shows no signs of abating.


Sage green is still a popular destination in this colour trend, but green is versatile, lending itself to a variety of design schemes — from cosy reading nooks lined with rich green hues to serene bathrooms with soft, muted pistachio walls.


This trend strikes a balance between classic and contemporary. It pairs earthy green tones with organic materials like wood and marble, giving rooms an effortless, elegant vibe. Subtle accessories like minimalist vases, pampas grass, and curated books complete the look without cluttering the space.


Anne said: “Green is Good works beautifully in any room, whether it’s a tranquil bedroom with olive-toned furniture or a vintage-inspired kitchen featuring mint cabinetry and rustic wooden countertops.


"The beauty of this trend lies in its ability to transform spaces into peaceful sanctuaries that feel connected to nature. It’s a gentle reminder that a touch of green can go a long way in making a space feel alive, inviting, and timeless."

Modern Mediterranean

The rustic charm of Mediterranean interiors suits the current desire for earthy colours and stylish comfort.


Key elements include natural materials like stone, terracotta, and wood, which create a grounded, organic feel. Neutral palettes form the base, with subtle pops of colour from rich, warm hues — think burnt orange, deep red, and soft blues reminiscent of traditional Mediterranean tiles.


The furniture is a mix of plush, curved sofas and simple, rustic pieces like woven chairs and wooden coffee tables, combining modern shapes with artisanal craftsmanship.


Anne said: "The Modern Mediterranean trend embodies effortless luxury, blending heritage with modernity for spaces that feel timeless, soulful, and welcoming."

Japandi Unleashed

Interest in all things Japandi, wabi sabi and earthy Scandinavian styles remain strong. This look blends the best of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian comfort into one harmonious style, emphasising clean lines, functional beauty, and the serene use of space.


For 2025 Japandi gets unleashed from its traditional muted colour palette, mixing instead soft, earthy tones with muted pinks, soft sages and calm blues. The use of raw, organic materials such as wood, stone, and linen, infuses spaces with warmth and texture, balancing the stark minimalism of its Japanese roots with the cosiness of Scandinavian design.


Key elements include low-profile furniture with smooth, rounded edges and functional, unfussy forms that invite relaxation. Accents are subtle but intentional, like ceramic vases, woven textiles, and delicate dried branches, reinforcing the connection to nature. Spaces are uncluttered, focusing on quality over quantity, with carefully chosen pieces that exude understated sophistication.

Artfully Deco

The glamour and geometric elegance of the Art Deco era is being reimagined for modern interiors, building on the recent trends for curves and decadent finishes. It’s a look that marries drama and sophistication while maintaining a sense of playfulness.


Key to this trend are statement pieces that evoke the opulence of the 1920s. Arched headboards, rich velvet furnishings in jewel tones, and polished wood cabinets bring an element of luxury, while sleek lines and curvilinear shapes keep the space dynamic and visually engaging. Gold and brass accents feature prominently, adding a touch of shine that elevates the entire room.


Anne said: “Artfully Deco is all about layering textures and materials. Think patterned rugs with abstract designs, textured plaster walls, and artful metal inlays. The palette often leans towards earthy, muted hues with splashes of rust, deep teal, and ochre, creating a sense of both nostalgia and modernity. This trend showcases the perfect balance of vintage allure and contemporary elegance, transforming interiors into spaces that are as inspiring as they are comfortable.”

About Feathr

Nordic interiors brand Feathr is The Home of Artisan Wallpaper. Feathr provides a marketplace for artists to sell their artworks as wallpapers, wall murals and fabrics, with a growing collection of 1,600 artworks ready to use. Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland since 2015, Feathr has been a constant innovator in the interiors sector: pioneering digital printing, just-in-time production, artificial intelligence services and metaverse experiences. Feathr wallpapers and fabrics are sold worldwide and printed on demand in France, the UK and the Netherlands.

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