Paris has long set the stage for what the world calls design, and this September, the city’s narrative was unapologetically bold. Indeed, designers focused not merely on function or minimalism, but on objects that tell stories, evoke emotion, and celebrate power and passion. Paris Design Week 2025 trends show that luxury is defined not by function, but by how spaces and furniture feel.
Moreover, at Paris Design Week 2025, designers embraced this ethos fully: immersive installations, sculptural forms, and rich materiality dominated, proving that the future of interiors is as much about desire and narrative as it is about aesthetics.
Exploring the Paris Design Week 2025 Trends
Craft as Couture
At Paris Design Week 2025, craftsmanship reigned as the ultimate luxury. Pierre Frey, the master of textiles, reminded the design world that true elegance lies in detail and skill. Radiating feminine power and unapologetic glamour, they transform spaces into stages where design becomes both spectacle and statement—luxury that celebrates confidence, beauty, and desire.
Here, KOKET leads this narrative: With the Straw Marquetry Collection, humble straw is reborn as couture surface art: shimmering, luminous, and crafted with precision.
Immersive Drama
In Paris, Crosby Studios turned interiors into stages, crafting mirrored galleries and radical scenographies where space itself became performance. Visitors stopped being passive observers—they actively moved through experiences that awakened the senses and provoked emotion.
Similarly, KOKET lives here: The Eternity Chandelier transcends mere illumination. Its cascading details and sinuous form cast a spell of seduction, transforming a room into a luminous theater of desire and intrigue. Every reflection, every shimmer, invites interaction, making the chandelier not just an object, but a living presence within the space.
Maximalism with Soul
Parisian moodboards this season vibrated with bold colors, reflective surfaces, and layered textures. Minimalism is fading; in its place, expressive maximalism reigns, where every piece tells a story and every surface exudes personality. Interiors are alive with energy, emotion, and narrative.
Once again, KOKET thrives here: The Goddess Mirror and Enchanted Chair are emblematic of this philosophy. Radiating feminine power and unapologetic glamour, KOKET transforms spaces into stages where design becomes both spectacle and statement. In fact, it becomes luxury that celebrates confidence, beauty, and desire.
Heritage Reinvented
From the reopening of Maison-Atelier Ozenfant to Studioparisien’s poetic modernism, Paris demonstrated that heritage is not nostalgia—it is a launchpad for reinvention. Visitors were no longer passive observers—they moved through experiences that awakened the senses and provoked emotion.
KOKET embodies this ethos: The Vamp Sofa, draped in lush velvet with gleaming metal accents, is more than comfort—it is temptation sculpted. Tabu Center Table, with its brass base and commanding presence, transforms the space into a stage of seduction and drama.
Sensual Materials & Parisian Glamour
Parisian ateliers embraced velvet, lacquer, marquetry, and shimmering metals, proving that tactile richness and visual drama define contemporary luxury. Ober Surfaces, celebrating 100 years, mirrored this obsession by reinventing traditional finishes with a modern, glamorous edge.
KOKET brings this vision to life. We choose every material not just for its beauty, but for its power to seduce the senses and elevate spaces into luxurious experiences. Here, finishes are not decorative—they are expressions of desire, glamour, and craftsmanship.
Ultimately, Paris showed us the path forward: design in 2026 is about emotion, craft, and seduction. The Paris Design Week 2025 trends—from immersive drama to couture craftsmanship, maximalism, heritage, and sensual materials—define luxury today.
At the center of this narrative, KOKET stands as a beacon—crafts passionate, empowering, and eternally desirable experiences through furniture.
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