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These 12 Antique and Vintage Trends Will Surge in Popularity in 2025
This article, published on February 4, 2025, identifies and discusses the top 12 antique and vintage trends predicted to be popular in 2025 for home decor and design. It emphasizes the enduring appeal of aged pieces, highlighting their character, handcrafted quality, and unique patina as superior to contemporary mass-produced items, often at a better value. The editorial team at VERANDA, in collaboration with experts like Anthony Barzilay Freund from 1stDibs, Noel Fahden from Chairish, and various antique dealers, provides insights into these upcoming trends.
The first trend highlighted is antique kitchen tools, with a focus on utilitarian items like potato mashers and crocks being repurposed as decorative art. Examples from the Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville illustrate this resurgence, showcasing items like French copper cookware and wooden spice cabinets. Erik Retzer, founder of Right Proper, notes that these pieces, originally functional, can transform into beautiful sculptures when displayed creatively.
Following this, apothecary jars are identified as a prominent trend, with an abundance of diverse styles, including French Victorian porcelain, 17th-century Italian faïence, and 18th-century German folk art, being artistically displayed and repurposed as lamps, planters, and vases. The article then moves to "table smalls," advocating for the revival of elegant table settings with decorative pieces like salt spoons and conversation-starting knife rests in various whimsical motifs observed at the Marburger Antique & Design Show.
Folk art is presented as a continuously interesting trend, with art forms previously categorized as 'domestic arts' or 'craft' gaining significant attention. Audra Kiewiet de Jonge of Art/artefact and antique dealer Amy Heinrich confirm a growing appreciation for culturally significant folk art pieces, which can range from vintage vases to antique blanket chests and still-life paintings. Another emerging trend is "frilly Murano" glass, characterized by intricate, ornamental details on items like pitchers, chandeliers, and mirror adornments, adding whimsy and sophistication to interiors.
Painted furniture is making a comeback, moving past previous DIY missteps, with an emphasis on well-executed, detailed pieces featuring natural patina and hand-painted motifs, allowing for self-expression and a happier home environment. Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles are also experiencing a strong demand for decorative objects, lighting, and furniture. While distinct in their aesthetics—Art Nouveau with asymmetrical, nature-inspired motifs and Art Deco with geometric symmetry and glamour—both are noted for their return to popularity.
Painted screens and panels are recognized for their dual function as decorative accents and practical room dividers or privacy enhancers, offering unique designs and timeless appeal for modern interiors. Chinoiserie papier-mâché, particularly pieces with painterly gold details against a black backdrop, is observed as a resurging trend for various decorative items, from small boxes to wall screens. Dark wood furniture is also seeing a renewed interest, with experts noting a shift from bleached woods back to traditional dark woods, advocating for their restoration and revitalization when combined with contemporary art and antique accessories.
Finally, opal and opaline are highlighted for their unique beauty and versatility in interiors. Natural opal, with its mesmerizing play-of-color, is appearing in jewelry and mirror adornments, while opaline glass, known for its milky, translucent glow in various hues, is being embraced for decorative items like goblets, lamp bases, and mirrors. Gustavian furniture, characterized by its rustic and patinaed Swedish style, is reported to be trending, with a significant increase in purchases, bridging the gap between well-made brown furniture and high-gilded French pieces. This trend underscores the timelessness and adaptability of antique and vintage items in modern design.
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