Maximalism in 2025: Beyond the Surface
Trends have always alternated, shaping aesthetics that evolve and return over time.
In 2025, maximalism re-emerges with a new interpretation, going beyond purely decorative excess to focus on celebrating the designer's individuality.
The return of the “more is more” style is a nearly natural response to the minimalist order that has dominated for decades—a desire to rediscover color, materiality, and the intimacy of spaces rich in meaning. The selection of elements becomes a refined exploration, where every detail tells a story, every texture invites touch, and every color combination evokes an emotion.
A contemporary and conscious maximalism
The contemporary reinterpretation of maximalism blends vintage elements with innovative materials, bold patterns with neutral tones, and furnishings that oscillate between modern and antique. This trend fits into a landscape where design is becoming increasingly personal and fluid, allowing space for a more complex and multi-layered aesthetic.
Contrast remains the protagonist: elements from past eras meet contemporary design, natural objects merge with industrial materials. It is precisely this ability to balance abundance with restraint that makes the maximalism of 2025 a constantly evolving trend, far from any stereotype.
Indomita and Papier: boldness that transforms surfaces
The Indomita and Papier collections allow us to best interpret contemporary maximalism. With its vibrant textures, geometries, and original representations of symbolic animals, Indomita is an ode to spontaneity.
Papier, on the other hand, elegantly reinterprets the charm of wallpaper: its surfaces create dynamic balances between colors and natural forms, perfect for adding character to spaces that aim to both surprise and welcome.
With Indomita and Papier, we offer versatile tools to embrace a trend that demands personality and character, enabling the creation of unique projects where high-quality materials and visionary design come together to enhance every detail.