Overwhelmed by New Season Trends? From Cosy Cottagecore to a Softer Take on Minimalism, These Are the AW25 Looks to Know

Here’s how to bring the season’s best trends home with Furniture Village

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It seems like every month brings a new trend – and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the constant cycle of what’s 'in'. But this autumn, we’ve discovered a refreshing change of pace. And thankfully for you, it’s all available under one roof.

Whether you’re a major seasonal redecorator or someone who likes their home to remain timeless year-round while injecting a few new and exciting interior design trends, Furniture Village’s One Stop Style Shop makes it oh-so easy to bring home this season’s biggest trends.

Pitched glass roof extension dining area with arched glass crittal doors on three sides with sleek minimalist dining table and upholstered chairs

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Distilling the very best of the season into four warm and welcoming looks – Furniture Village has proved that great style doesn’t have to mean a total home overhaul. But some chic new pieces certainly help.

Seeing Green

green living room with oak ceiling beams, wooden floor, light green panel walls and a dark green velvet couch

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There’s something deeply calming about green room ideas. It’s a colour that instantly connects us back to nature, and this season, Furniture Village is tapping into its verdant versatility with the softest sage and enveloping forest tones.

Working across every room of your home – from your busy home office, to the kitchen at the heart of the home, and the most relaxing sleep spaces – ‘Seeing Green’ offers a quiet escape that feels restful and cocooning for fall.

In the living room, look to embrace a mid-century mood. Think sink-worthy sofas, fluted wood, and natural timber layered with boucle, brass, and corduroy to keep the look tactile and cosy. Meanwhile, in the bedroom, the palette lends itself to creating a true retreat. From deep green upholstery to warm wood accents and soft lighting, Furniture Village makes it easy to invite the outdoors in this season, and beyond.

Cherry Lacquer

dusty pink living room with a dark burgundy leather couch, pink striped and red ruffled pillows with a pink and burgundy checkerboard tiled coffee table

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If ever there was a color made to lift the mood, it’s cherry red. Arguably, the color of 2025, rich glossy red is having its time in the spotlight.

Vibrant, bold, and expressive, ‘Cherry Lacquer’ is just the thing to bring some warmth and personality to the colder months. And Furniture Village proves that bold can also be beautifully sophisticated, with a modern nod to retro glam in high-shine finishes, sculptural shapes, and statement furniture pieces that give this look its playful edge – while remaining decidedly chic.

Fresh off the back of the unexpected red theory, you can take this energizing hue and use it in the most surprising of ways. Consider rolling out a ruby red rug in an otherwise neutral bedroom, or bringing in a deep burgundy leather accent piece to add depth (and storage!) to your living room. The result? A colour-confident home that sparks joy.

Curve Appeal

greige traditional victorian living room with dark wooden floors, a greige couch, round marble and wood coffee table, wavy floor length mirror and beige rug

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This season, minimalism gets a soft new look. Inherently timeless, ‘Curve Appeal’ swaps sharp edges and clean lines for gentle turns and plenty of warmth.

Unsurprisingly, at the heart of the look is the curve. Creating spaces that feel calm and soothing, Furniture Village has blended all the best parts of quiet luxury and the cosy modern aesthetics (the simplicity, the pared-back nature, the subtle textures) and swaddled it in comfort – just in time for the hosting-at-home season.

The palette is a comforting blend of ivory, oat, and stone mixed with natural materials that shine: boucle, velvet, marble, stone, and deep, dark woods. Naturally, the silhouettes all follow a subtle curve – from snuggle-worthy rounded sofas to oval tables and wavy accessories that echo the same lines and bring plenty of organic energy to minimalist or traditional spaces.

Cottagecore Comfort

cottagecore maximalist wallpapered bedroom with yellow ruffle top curtains, yellow bed, floral bedding and striped ruffled pillows

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There’s something so charming and nostalgic about the Cottagecore aesthetic. Encouraging you to slow down and romanticize the everyday, ‘Cottagecore Comfort’ captures a celebration of pattern, texture, and character that your home just might be missing.

Embracing handmade details and vintage-inspired design, this trend really leans into personality. From ditsy florals to scalloped trims, Furniture Village has created a whimsical range of ‘familiar’ pieces that come together to look as though they were gathered over time.

And when it comes to colour, they’re leaning into joy with a considered palette of sun-washed yellow, rose pink, and leafy green that injects a fresh look into Furniture Village’s signature high-quality craftsmanship and thoughtful, friendly design to create a home that feels warm and welcoming.

Just add a vase of fresh foliage, a well-loved quilt, and your favorite mug for a cosy space full of heart – no matter if your home is surrounded by fields or a cityscape.


To try out each look for yourself, whether you’re drawn to a bold new colour or curved line, you’ll find everything you need for every room of your home at Furniture Village, both in-store and online.