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Home & Living: Uncovering Top 5 Interior Styling & Home Decoration Trends of 2025
By ArteliLe Collective | 5 Minute Read
Delve into the latest home decor craze with our 2025 Home Decoration Trend Report: From biophilic bliss to maximalism madness, we uncover the top five design trends shaping spaces this year. Discover how tech-savvy solutions, Japandi fusion, and eco-conscious chic are revolutionising the way we decorate our homes.
Hand-Thrown Ceramic Tableware: Spontaneity On The Dinner Table
Discover hand-thrown ceramic tableware—plates, bowls, cups, cake stands, and vases that celebrate imperfection and individuality. Handmade ceramics bring spontaneity, soul, and sustainability to the dining table, transforming everyday meals into mindful, meaningful experiences.
Exploring Natural Crafting Material: Rattan - Our Newest Obsession
In a time where sustainability and mindful consumption are more and more important, rattan has emerged as a favoured natural material in slow craft and ethical design. From traditional weaving techniques to modern, eco-conscious creations, rattan is making a significant impact on sustainable craftsmanship.
Pottery & Sustainability: Exploring Sustainable Practices and Eco-Friendly Alternatives in Pottery
As the world turns its gaze toward sustainable practices, the pottery community has embraced a renewed commitment to environmental responsibility. From clay selection to firing techniques, sustainability has become a guiding principle for modern potters, shaping both their creative process and the products they produce.
Home & Living: Top 5 Interior Styling & Home Decoration Trends of 2025
Delve into the latest home decor craze with our 2025 Home Decoration Trend Report: From biophilic bliss to maximalism madness, we uncover the top five design trends shaping spaces this year. Discover how tech-savvy solutions, Japandi fusion, and eco-conscious chic are revolutionising the way we decorate our homes.
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“I rarely end up in the place I think I’m going because the clay has its own ideas. I like the feeling of being led by the materials”
— Jamie Porter Lara