Exploring 2025 Décor Trends with Vikash Gupta, Founder of Three Sixty Leather

Interior design has always mirrored how we live—our aspirations, values, and creativity. In 2025, design trends are embracing a new level of warmth, nostalgia, and sustainability. “We are witnessing a shift where interiors are becoming more soulful—designs are not just beautiful but deeply connected to our lifestyle, our memories, and our responsibility toward the planet,” says Vikash Gupta, Founder of Three Sixty, India’s premier handcrafted leather home and living brand.
 
Cosy Minimalism – Minimal, but Never Cold
Tagline: Clean lines meet warmth and texture
Minimalism has softened its edges. Terracotta, caramel, and olive green are replacing stark whites, with leather furnishings adding tactile comfort and warmth. “2025 is about soft minimalism—designs that are streamlined but welcoming,” says Gupta. At Three Sixty, expect organisers, plush cushions, and modular storage in trending earthy hues.
“Minimalism is evolving from cold and clinical to warm and livable.” – Vikash Gupta
Leather Wall Panels – The New Feature Walls
Tagline: Texture as a conversation starter
Walls are no longer just backdrops—they’re design moments. Leather wall panels bring a luxe, tactile element to home offices, lounges, and entertainment spaces. “A leather-clad wall instantly elevates a room—it’s a conversation starter,” says Gupta.
“Texture is the new colour in design, and leather delivers it beautifully.” – Vikash Gupta
 
Leather-Wrapped Furniture – Indoor Meets Outdoor
Tagline: Seamless living, timeless appeal
With the blurring of indoor and outdoor spaces, leather-wrapped furniture—from coffee tables to consoles—is gaining popularity. “Our homes are multi-functional now; furniture must adapt while staying elegant,” notes Gupta.
“Function and style no longer compete—they coexist beautifully.” – Vikash Gupta
Sustainability – Luxury with a Conscience
Tagline: Design that’s kind to the planet
Eco-conscious design is leading the way with vegetable-tanned and recycled leather. “At Three Sixty, sustainability is part of our design DNA,” says Gupta. The Sterling range—placemats, coasters, tissue boxes, and memo trays in recycled leather—proves that luxury can be ethical and stylish.
“Sustainability is no longer an option—it’s a responsibility.” – Vikash Gupta
Vintage Revival – Heritage Meets Modern Living
Tagline: Nostalgia reimagined for today
Classic silhouettes are making a comeback with a modern twist. Olive green Chesterfields, mid-century consoles, and leather-clad home bars evoke timeless charm. “Heritage pieces bring comfort and familiarity, something we all crave now,” explains Gupta.
“A home with history feels more human, more personal.” – Vikash Gupta
 
Bold Accents – Colour with Confidence
Tagline: Make a statement, tell your story
Bold colours—teal, mustard, and crimson—are injecting personality into interiors through statement benches, embossed tables, and iconic bar counters, such as the Marque. “Colour is confidence, and people are ready to embrace it,” Gupta notes.
“A pop of colour is a pop of personality—it says this is your space.” – Vikash Gupta
The Big Picture – Comfort, Sustainability, Personality
2025 décor focuses on:
 • Comfort & Functionality: Spaces that feel as good as they look.
 • Sustainability: Design rooted in ethics and responsibility.
 • Personalisation: Homes that reflect individuality and self-expression.
  “Design in 2025 is about creating homes that feel authentic, where every piece tells a story and supports a more mindful way of living,” Vikash Gupta.

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