As summer light softly grazes our walls, our interiors are opening up to a new way of living: more organic, more conscious and, above all, more attentive to what makes us feel good. Summer 2025 is shaping up to be an ode to minimalism and purification, with decorating that may be more discreet, but not without a touch of daring! Here's an overview of the key trends to adopt, or simply admire.

A sunny, soothing palette.

This season, color draws its inspiration from the heart of nature and the elements that surround us. Shades are moving away from soft pastels and sanitized neutrals to more authentic hues: sun-warmed sand, raw clay, the almost faded blue of the August sky, the soft depth of olive green. These nuances apply not only to walls and textiles, but also to metal accessories, door handles and furniture knobs, which are now adorned with powdered finishes: brushed brass, pinkish copper or matte black steel, as if patinated by time.

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Textured, imperfect materials.

Summer 2025 also loves lively textures: grooved wood, embossed linen, irregular terracotta, raw marble full of contrasts. You put your hand on things and the textures reveal all their authenticity. So it's only natural that furniture handles should take their revenge on the smooth: in hand-sculpted brass, ceramic, stone or even leather, they tell the story of craftsmanship and advocate durability.

In a contemporary kitchen with straight lines, a wrought-iron handle, minimalist but covered in irregularities, becomes the element that catches the light and catches the eye. Just as a furniture knob in marble or horn, set against a cream-colored front, now makes all the difference. In 2025, design is in the detail.

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The bathroom becomes a sensory gallery.

One of this season's revolutions is the status of the bathroom: it is no longer simply a place of use, but a gentle setting, conceived as a small architecture of well-being. The washbasin becomes a sculpture, faucets are displayed like works of art and accessories, long considered purely functional, are now carefully selected.

Towel racks take on hammered lines, shelves are clad in raw metal and even small objects get in on the act: blown glass jars, soap dispensers in recycled plastic, or coat hooks in aged brass. As for bathroom cabinet handles, they become elements of style: thin matte bars in olive tones, or round stone knobs, nothing is left to chance!

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The art of controlled contradiction.

In 2025, decorating seeks a balance between simplicity and character. A piece of furniture with clean lines can be enhanced by sculpted handles. A smooth door opens onto a hammered bronze handle, full of charm and relief. In the living room, light curtains frame a rough-hewn bookcase, enlivened by small brass or natural knobs in soft or deep shades.

The aim is to balance opposites: the raw and the precious, the linear and the organic, the functional and the aesthetic. The door handle, hitherto invisible, also becomes a centerpiece: slender, textured, sometimes colored, it assumes its function while embodying a creative gesture.

In 2025, interior design no longer shouts. It whispers.

She emphasizes the importance of the real, the handmade, the sustainable. She reminds us that in a world of constant acceleration, it's still possible to slow down, to choose, to feel. Even in the choice of the smallest decorative accessories, such as furniture knobs and handles, door handles and wall hooks.

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