Tres Trends 2025
Be inspired with Tres Trends, our latest trend forecast that highlights the design directions shaping interiors in 2025.
As we look ahead to 2025, Warwick Fabrics introduces three captivating design and fabric trends that promise to shape interiors with distinct narratives and aesthetics: The Collector, The Naturalist, and The Innovator. Each trend speaks to a different facet of design, offering a rich tapestry of styles, textures, and influences that cater to diverse tastes and sensibilities.
Whether you’re drawn to the eclectic charm of bygone eras, the comforting embrace of nature, or the forward-thinking allure of future technologies, these trends have something to inspire every design enthusiast.
The Innovator. Photography by Marc Buckner Featured: Vinyl floor by Polyflor, Recylced stone by Re.Studio Collective, Handle by Lo & Co Interiors and Travertine Tile by Artedomus. Fabrics: Lustrell Aura Eucalyptus (Coming soon), Portsea Monstera, Overton Chili, Burwood Clay, Burwood Honey and Augustus Glacier.
Meet The Innovator
As we move towards the future, The Innovator trend pushes the boundaries of design with a focus on new technologies, bio-based materials, and bold, unexpected aesthetics. This trend is for those who are not afraid to experiment and embrace the avant-garde. It’s about creating spaces that offer a dopamine hit with their striking, sophisticated primary colours, composite textures, and eco-conscious materials.
"The Innovator is someone who breaks the rules of design with unashamed confidence, challenging perspectives and creating unique, functional pieces that redefine what something can be." - Jess Fitzgerald, Head Designer in our Melbourne studio
Imagine interiors where engineered wood and coloured metals come together in perfect harmony, where recycled materials are reimagined in fresh and innovative ways, and where modular furniture and inflated shapes redefine what’s possible in design.
The Innovator is all about considered design with a twist—hard surfaces that look soft, coloured tiles and grout that add a pop of unexpected colour, and multi-coloured fabrics that bring a dynamic energy to any space. This trend is not just about looking forward but about leading the charge into the new frontier of design, where creativity, sustainability, and technology intersect.
The Innovator trend brings its futuristic vision to life through texture, colour, and form. The key fabric that encapsulates this trend should offer both aesthetic innovation and functional versatility.
Scroll through The Innovator image gallery.
All photography by Marc Buckner. Featured: Recycled plastic sheet by Precious Plastic Melbourne and Dowel Jones Thimble Stool. Fabrics: Shiloh Butterscotch, Hendrix Oasis, Magnetic Beach and Lustrell Aura Crepe (coming soon).
Fabrics: Octavius Ochre and Buckley Punch (coming soon).
Fabrics: Burwood Honey, Williamsburg Honey and Hendrix Oasis (coming soon).
Fabrics: Shiloh Butterscotch, Bedford Honey, Ramsey Nectar, Overton Chili, Lustrell Aura Indigo (coming soon) and Augustus Glacier
Fabrics: Nimbin Ocean, Portsea Monstera, Lustrel Aura Eucalyptus, Buckley Basil, Buckley Punch (coming soon), Burwood Honey, Williamsburg Honey and Overton Chili.
Fabrics: Shiloh Lychee
Meet The Naturalist
For those who find solace in the natural world, The Naturalist trend offers an inviting return to the roots of design. Influenced by the earth’s organic beauty and the ancient crafts that have been passed down through generations, this trend is all about creating interiors that feel familiar, comforting, and deeply connected to nature.
"Natural fibres like linens, cottons, and wool will always be a beautiful and durable choice in textiles, but with the introduction of recycled materials, we're seeing a rise in their popularity as well." - Millie Grant, Senior Designer in our Melbourne studio.
Think of pearlescent fibres that mimic the sheen of shells, pigmented colours that echo the hues of the forest, and textures that evoke the primal roughness of natural materials.
The Naturalist trend celebrates cultural heritage and traditional crafts, bringing elements like upscaled foliage, rippled surfaces, and grain patterns into the home. Interiors are adorned with nature’s markings—wood grains, shells, and furs—alongside raw knotting and still life placements that bring a sense of serenity and timelessness.
This trend is a reminder that in a fast-paced world, there is beauty and comfort in slowing down and appreciating the natural world around us.
Scroll through The Naturalist image gallery.
All photography by Marc Buckner. Featured: Dried flowers by Pretty Produce and Vases by Lindsey Wherrett Ceramics. Fabrics: Levanzo Forest (coming soon), Thomas Maxwell Leather, Stradbroke Moss (Coming soon) and DiCaprio Silver, Tiamo Honey and Tiamo Eggshell.
Featured: Dried flowers by Pretty Produce and Vases by Lindsey Wherrett Ceramics. Fabrics: Levanzo Forest (coming soon), Thomas Maxwell Leather, Stradbroke Moss (comin soon) and DiCaprio Silver, Tiamo Honey and Tiamo Eggshell.
Featured: Dried flowers by Pretty Produce and Soap by Grampians Olive Co. Fabrics: Tiamo Eggshell.
Featured: Vessel by Elso Collective and Paint by Dulux Water Rock. Fabrics: Tiamo Eggshell and Tiamo Linen.
Featured: Sea Sponge and Bowl by Establishment Studios, Raw Marble Offcuts by Offcuts and Paint by Dulux Auburn Flair. Fabrics: Tiber Midnight (coming soon), Peluche, Tiamo Eggshell, Risso Ochre, Rossellini Angora and Risso Alabaster (all coming soon).
Featured: Paint by Dulux Auburn Flair. Fabrics: Peluche, Tiamo Eggshell.
Featured: Bottle Weave by Establishment Studios. Fabrics: Tiamo Honey.
Featured: Marble Tray and Tiles by Artedomus and Paint by Dulux Pesto. Fabrics: Levanzo Passata, Stradbroke Moss (coming soon) and Tiamo Eggshell.
Featured: Marble by Artedomus. Fabrics: Levanzo Forest (coming soon) and DiCaprio Silver.
Featured: Raw Marble Offcuts by Offcuts, Glass and Organic Ceramic Arch by Establishment Studios, Tiles by Artedomus and Paint by Dulux (Wall: Mellow Beige and Base: Water Rock). Fabrics: Pesaro Olive, Levanzo Forest, Levanzo Stone, Risso Ochre (all coming soon), Greco Flax and DiCaprio Cinnamon.
Meet The Collector
The Collector trend is a celebration of character, individuality, and the beauty of blending different eras and styles. It embraces the idea that interiors should tell a story, reflecting a rich history and a love for the unique.
"The Collectors are fearless; they throw out the rule book and embrace a bold, maximalist style that truly showcases their personality." - Hannah Cooley, Designer in our Melbourne studio.
Far from the sterile minimalism that has dominated recent years, The Collector is a maximalist’s dream, where plush textures, indulgent tones, and a mix-and-match approach create a theatrical and European-influenced interior. Picture a room where vintage chintz meets decorative fringe, where marble surfaces play off woven stripes and checks, and where bed canopies add a touch of old-world luxury.
This trend is about more than just aesthetics; it’s about creating spaces that feel lived-in, loved, and layered with stories. The Collector’s interiors are characterful and charming, with a fusion of elements that range from heritage pieces to contemporary accents, all brought together in a harmonious yet eclectic mix.
Scroll through The Collector image gallery.
All photography by Marc Buckner. Featured: Basil the dog, Chair by by Lama Furniture, Dried Pressed Flowers by Pretty Produce. Fabrics: Marsden Spice, Giacomo Onyx, Sheffield Mulberry (all coming soon), Maclaren Rouge, Mareeba Gold and Sosa Jet.
Fabrics: Marsden Spice (coming soon), Maclaren Sage, Sosa Jet, Mareeba Gold, Sheffield Mulberry (coming soon) and Maclaren Rouge.
Featured: Dried Pressed Flowers by Pretty Produce. Fabrics: Marsden Spice, Giacomo Onyx, Sheffield Mulberry (coming soon), Maclaren Rouge, Mareeba Gold and Sosa Jet.
Featured: Vase by Establishment Studio and Marble by Artedomus. Fabrics: Raya Stone (coming soon), Peluche Clay, Maclaren Rouge, Bridgewater Camellia (coming soon) and Mareeba Gold.
Featured: Candle stick by Establishment Studios, Tiles by Artedomus, Mirrored Glass by Barton, Marble handle by Lo & Co Interiors and Paint by Dulux in Olive Bend. Fabrics: Peluche Ochre, Sheffield Mulberry and Bridgewater Mulberry (coming soon).
Featured: Ceramic dish by Establishment Studios,Tiles by Artedomus, Gold Half Moon handle by Lo & Co Interiors, Pressed flowers by Pretty Produce, Male sculpture by Establihsment Studios, Glass by Barton, Green Marble by Artedomus , Gold Handle by Linear Standard and Paint by Dulux in Plum Sauce. Fabrics: Peluche Clay, Maclaren Sage, Haven Aubergine, Haven Pine, Cristo Seafoam, Esidora Seafoam, Maclaren Linen.
Featured: Speckled stone by Artedomus, Marble Handle and knob by Lo & Co Interiors, Stone by Dekton, Floor by Polyflor Eton Oak Parquet, Marble vase by Establishment Studios and Paint by Dulux Hog Bristle. Fabrics: Eduardo Plum, Haven Clay, Manacor Honey (coming soon), Mareeba Burgandy.
Featured: Painting by Lucy Roleff, Marble Knob by Lo & Co Interiors, and Candle Stick by Establishment Studio. Fabrics: Raya Stone (coming soon) and Mareeba Gold.
Featured: Bowl, Glass cups and Candle stick all by Establishment Studio, Marble Piece, Sphere, Small Glass Tiles and Large Olive tile all by Artedomus and Gold necklace by By Georgia Jewellery. Fabrics: Raya Stone (coming soon), Borchelli Spice, Peluche Clay, Mareeba Gold, Mareeba Russet and Raya Ink (coming soon).