As the crisp air and golden light of autumn settle in, interior design professionals are turning toward spaces that evoke warmth, depth, and timeless elegance. This season, Laskasas presents a compelling vision through The Art of Autumn Living — a curated environment where furniture becomes storytelling, and materials, colours, and textures are the protagonists of a refined seasonal narrative.
Drawing from the brand’s The Essence Collection and the visual richness of its latest interiors, here are the defining trends for Autumn 2025.
Materiality with Soul: Stone, Wood & Velvet
Natural materials are at the forefront this season, grounding interiors in tactile authenticity and architectural depth.
- Travertine stone features prominently in the Lao Coffee and Side Tables, offering porous textures that echo Brutalist influences while maintaining organic softness. These pieces, seen in multiple room settings, bring sculptural elegance and a sense of permanence.
- Solid wood bases — used across tables and cabinetry — add warmth and structure. The Desmond TV Cabinet and minimalist sideboards showcase wood’s versatility, paired with black metal and metal accents for a contemporary edge.
- Velvet upholstery, especially in deep green tones, dominates seating arrangements. The Amália Sofas and sectional pieces envelop the room in plush comfort, their curved silhouettes enhancing the sense of flow and serenity.
This material palette is not only visually rich but emotionally resonant, inviting slower living and a deeper connection to spaces.
Earth-Inspired Colours: Greens, Browns & Burnt Accents
Autumn 2025 embraces a palette that mirrors the season’s natural transitions — lush greens, warm browns, and muted oranges.
- Green velvet sofas anchor many of the living spaces, offering a luxurious yet grounded feel. Paired with burnt orange cushions and brown area rugs, the result is a layered, inviting atmosphere.
- Neutral tones — beige, taupe, and soft greys — appear in rugs, walls, and abstract artwork, creating a canvas that allows bolder elements to shine.
- Rust and terracotta accents, seen in side tables and decorative objects, add seasonal warmth without overwhelming the space.
This colour story is ideal for professionals seeking to create interiors that feel both current and enduring — spaces that evolve with the light and mood of autumn.
Texture as Narrative: Curves, Cut-Outs & Layering
Texture is no longer a detail; it’s a design language. Autumn 2025 interiors speak through contrast, layering, and sculptural form.
- The Amália Sofas introduce curvature and softness, inspired by Japanese futons and Portuguese soul. Their low profile and enveloping shape encourage a more meditative rhythm of living.
- Cut-out coffee tables and multi-height arrangements add visual intrigue and functional flexibility. These elements, seen in several room compositions, create dynamic focal points.
- Layered textiles — from plush rugs to sheer curtains — soften architectural lines and enhance natural light. Combined with textured ceramics and dried botanicals, they complete the sensory experience.
For designers, this trend offers a toolkit for crafting spaces that feel personal, poetic, and deeply tactile.
Laskasas' Customisation Possibilities
Interior professionals know that true elegance lies in the details. Laskasas offers extensive customisation across its collections — from fabric selection and wood finishes to modular configurations. Handmade in Portugal, every item reflects the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship and individuality.