Designer news - Nowodvorski

Designer news - Nowodvorski

In 2025, simple forms, soft shapes and natural materials will be a permanent fixture in interior design. Trends inspired by the minimalism of Japandi and subtle boho will continue to dominate, but the colour palette will expand to offer more variety. This year, we are focusing on warm browns, muted pastels and whites. Not to forget the light, which, thanks to the right lighting, creates a romantic atmosphere, completing the whole interior.  

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Composition of colours and fabrics

Subtle on the one hand, warm and elegant on the other – Mocha Mousse, the colour of the year 2025, is a combination of delicate browns and creamy tones that exude calm and cosiness. Its neutrality makes it extremely versatile and goes perfectly with a variety of lamp shades. In line with the latest trends, we have expanded our range this year with new collections and added new colours to selected series. We have also focused on high-quality, diverse fabrics with a distinctive texture. Examples include the beige SANTANA lampshades with golden accents and AMARELA in an elegant black melange, subtly emphasised with satin chocolate brown details. CEDRO, LAGO and TUTOIA collections, on the other hand, impress with their cozy beige and grey tones. A unique feature of the collection is the diffuser with a distinctive opening that exposes the bulb, creating an original effect – more light and an intriguing play of reflections in one. They blend perfectly with modern classic interiors, and in minimalist arrangements they become a distinctive decorative element.

 

Variety in harmony with modernity

In 2025, interiors exude harmony, combining soft, organic forms with modern and functional solutions. Modular lighting systems and dimmable lamps allow for full personalisation of the space, adapting the light to the rhythm of the day and the individual needs of the users. The influence of surrealism is noticeable in the trends – the original, sculptural shapes of the lamps subtly break up the minimalist compositions, perfectly harmonising with the palette of subdued, natural colours.

Last year, decorative lamps that are a distinctive design element, such as those from the PUMPKIN or CIRCOLO LED collections, were particularly popular. This year, we have decided to expand the colour palette of these series. The PUMPKIN collection is available in new shades: terracotta, umbra gray and silk gray. Its advantage is also the even and gentle light that does not generate scattered shadows. The CIRCOLO LED collection, inspired by the shape of a circle, has been enriched with new models in silk olive and white. It will be a perfect proposition for modern interior designs. The SIMONE collection, on the other hand, in five colours: white, black, sage green, terracotta and umber blue, will certainly inspire you to create spaces full of individuality and stylish minimalism. Their flat form combined with the available colour palette can act as a creative finishing touch to your arrangement.

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Minimalism in form

Our range this year also includes new products that perfectly fit the trend of choosing timeless solutions. We have introduced a collection of minimalist EASY LED wall lamps, and we have added a white version to the VERTIC LED series of pendant lamps. The SABER LED and BAR LED wall lights have also been updated and are now available in white and silk olive. In addition, the ZENITH pendant lights have been expanded with new colours (terracotta, umbra blue, sage green) and a model in size XS.

 

The year 2025 is the perfect time to rediscover the potential of interiors – to look at them from a new perspective and create a space that is not only functional but also inspiring with its atmosphere – full of warmth and harmony. This principle applies not only to the choice of colours, decorations and textiles, but also to the right lighting to emphasise the mood.  

 

The article is based on a conversation with Małgorzata Nowodworska, Creative Director of Nowodvorski Lighting and Łukasz Jaworski, Designer of Nowodvorski Lighting.

 

Author: Martyna Puchała

 

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