5 fun trends from Las Vegas we’ll be watching in 2025
2025.03.28
Stone cold blue
The warm earth tones that have prevailed for several seasons have a new cool friend.
Kuka Home Furnishings dedicated marketing materials to Stone Blue, a blue-gray hue that provides the ideal color complement to warm palettes. In addition to Kuka, numerous showrooms at market featured a variation on the soft blue theme, bringing what is many people’s favorite color into the home in a versatile, usable shade.
Think terracotta, mocha and even creams flanked by a blue that serves to enhance, not command, a room’s inherent ambiance.
England Furniture showed its 74C00 upholstery group in a Bailey Sapphire fabric.
Kuka Home Furnishings channeled the Stone Blue hue in its new everywhere dining chair.
Tailored to perfection
A contrast to slipcovers, overstuffed and relaxed disheveled profiles, numerous showrooms showcased buttoned-up silhouettes. Still focused on comfort, but adding in a “neat” fabric-to-frame application or streamlined, clean profile versus a loose approach, this look dresses up an interior without dictating whole-room formality.
Sunpan’s Romer sofa group features contemporary lines with tailored details.
Angles for days
Curves are still ubiquitous, but an intriguing reinterpretation of geometric forms is popping up that offers a direct contrast to the “everything soft and squishy” mood of the past few years. Like the tailored pieces previously mentioned, these angles bring balance to interior spaces, adding a mix of silhouettes that creates visual interest in rooms of every size.
Moe’s Home Collection combined hard angles with soft curves in this chair and sofa group.
Not quite trad
The renewed interest in fresh takes on traditional forms continues, adding classic cohesion to the collected aesthetic. Not stuffy but casually elegant, these pieces stand alone and blend seamlessly with a variety of furniture companion pieces, whether more formal, relaxed or somewhere in between.
Century Furniture’s Galleot chair blends soft blue-gray upholstery with a classic frame.
The Hooker Archives writing desk paired with this leather-upholstered chair works in a variety of interior spaces and complements contemporary, transitional and traditional aesthetics.
Motion magic
This last “trend” isn’t really a trend, but instead a consumer mandate for movement. Motion furniture continues to lead the most wanted product category for many retailers, and manufacturers are constantly upping their motion game to include the latest bells and whistles along with luxe features like Cozzia’s yoga stretch positions in the Svago Motion Mastery chair to Manwah‘s immersive 3-D sound system that debuted in the fall and that continues to do well with retailers. The “motion wars” will be an ongoing topic of conversation in 2025, and the industry is watching to see what attracts consumers to buy.
Manwah showcased its new 3-D immersive sound technology in the 71160 sectional.
Flexsteel’s Wyatt sectional attracted Las Vegas Market buyers looking for “comfort and style,” officials said.
Barcalounger’s Woodland collection blends motion with a streamlined silhouette.
Cozzia’s Svago recliner features numerous positions, including one that mimics a yoga stretch, as well as a design-friendly style aesthetic.