Pottery Trends 2025: How Interior Design Shifts Are Influencing Plant and Planter Choices
As we get closer to 2025, the world of interior design is undergoing exciting transformations. Bold colors, organic forms, sustainable materials, and biophilic design are shaping our homes, offices, and public spaces like never before. These trends not only define the style of our interiors but also influence how we choose and display plants. In this edition of Planter Trends, we’ll explore how these design movements impact plant and planter selections and offer insights into curating plant displays that resonate with the latest design ethos.
Bold Colors and Patterns: Make a Statement with Foliage and Planters
Color is back in a big way. As interiors embrace vibrant hues and bold patterns, plants with striking foliage—think the patterned Calathea or the Red Aglaonema with its crimson tones—are taking center stage. Planters are also stepping up as design elements, with geometric patterns and rich colors that stand out as much as the plants they house. A Calathea in a deep blue planter or an Aglaonema in a boldly patterned pot can be the perfect statement piece for a lively interior space.
Embracing Organic and Curved Forms
Curves will be everywhere in 2025, from arched furniture to rounded architectural details. This trend toward organic forms also extends to our greenery, favoring plants with flowing, soft shapes that mimic natural lines. Trailing Pothos vines or the gracefully arching Bird’s Nest Fern are ideal choices for this look. Rounded, curvaceous planters complement these plants, creating a sense of flow and harmony in a space that embraces organic design.
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Natural Materials and Earthy Tones: A Return to Nature
A renewed appreciation for natural materials brings earthy tones and textures into the limelight. Planters crafted from stone, clay, or sustainably sourced wood echo the organic feel of this trend. Paired with lush, green plants like the Monstera or Fiddle Leaf Fig, these natural elements enhance the connection to nature. The neutral, warm tones of earthy planters provide an understated backdrop that allows the greenery to pop while still contributing to the overall organic aesthetic of a space.
Biophilic Design and Wellness Spaces
The concept of biophilic design continues to influence interiors, focusing on creating spaces that promote wellness by connecting people to nature. This year, we’re seeing more indoor gardens and green walls that bring greenery into daily environments, from homes to workplaces. This translates into a growing demand for modular and vertical planters that can be arranged to fit diverse spaces. Green walls create immersive greenery displays that foster a sense of calm and well-being.
Merging Style, Nature, and Sustainability
With 2025’s interior design trends in mind, plant, and planter choices are more than a decorative decision; they’re an opportunity to shape a space’s personality and ecological footprint. By integrating bold colors, natural materials, and sustainability-focused practices, we’re embracing a future where beauty and responsibility coexist. Whether it’s a trailing Pothos in a rounded terracotta color pot or a vibrant Calathea in a boldly patterned planter, the possibilities are endless—and exciting.
At ASI we are excited to bring you new ideas and inspiration to make plant displays that reflect the best of what is to come in 2025. Let’s celebrate the fusion of style, nature, and sustainability in our evolving interior spaces!
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