For those passionate about the interior design universe, the Elle Decor A-List is nothing but familiar. We’ve recognized long game designers while getting introduced to preeminent studios, spotlighting the crème de la crème of interior design. We’ll be exploring some of the top names that have not only shaped modern interiors but also embraced the forecasted color trends for 2025. From rich vibrant tones to serene neutrals, these visionary designers are setting the stage for the next wave of ongoing design trends and exploration. Join us as we highlight their standout projects and discover how these trailblazers are incorporating the forecasted color trends into their awe-inspiring spaces.
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DIMORESTUDIO: Palazzo Fendi in Peach-Fuzz and Cool Matcha
Dimorestudio‘s transformation of Palazzo Fendi’s second floor into a luxury interior design retreat perfectly aligns with the cool matcha color trend in interior design for 2025. This exclusive space, hosting Fendi‘s top clients and celebrities, features a curated mix of high-design vintage furniture, collectible contemporary pieces, and new designs by A-List duo Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran. The soothing, sophisticated cool matcha hues and the touch of peach-fuzz color trend enhance the curated mix, adding a fresh, modern touch to the elegant and inviting interior.
Explore the TRENDBOOK Moodboard, inspired by a DIMORESTUDIO design in the Midnight Blue color trend for 2025.
In the Moodboard: 1- Armstrong Floor Light by DELIGHTFULL, 2- Ibis Armchair by BRABBU, 3- Terracotta Rug by RUG’SOCIETY, 4- Supernova Wall Lamp by BOCA DO LOBO, 5- Dean Armchair by ESSENTIAL HOME.
India Mahdavi: The Gallery Embracing Peach Fuzz and Bright Yellow
In the 2022 revamp of The Gallery at Sketch, A-List India Mahdavi took on the challenge of reimagining one of the world’s most Instagrammed restaurants. This project beautifully incorporates the 2025 color trend of peach-fuzz and bright yellow. To complement Yinka Shonibare’s artworks, Mahdavi collaborated with African craftsmen, emphasizing texture and pattern. Senegalese textile designer Aissa Dione’s bright yellow patterns inject freshness and brightness into the furniture, while peach-fuzz hues add a sophisticated, modern touch. Handmade woven wall-lights by Inès Bressand and vibrant wallpaper from De Gournay further enhance the space, creating a warm magical atmosphere that marries modernity with authenticity. This redesign showcases how contemporary design trends can transform and elevate an iconic space.
Explore the TRENDBOOK Moodboard, inspired by an India Mahdavi design in the Rain Forest Green color trend for 2025.
In the Moodboard: 1- Bourbon Sofa by BRABBU, 2- Monroe Armchair by ESSENTIAL HOME, 3- Pastorius Wall by DELIGHTFULL, 4- Hudson Side Table by BOCA DO LOBO, 5- Kahn Nightstand by ESSENTIAL HOME.
Jean-Louis Deniot: Upper East Side in Midnight Blue
A-List Jean-Louis Deniot‘s dining room design in New York City captures the essence of the midnight blue color trend anticipated for 2025. Situated amidst skyscrapers, Deniot’s vision creates a space that seems to float in the clouds, evoking a sense of serenity and sophistication. The deep, rich tones of midnight blue on the walls and furnishings imbue the room with a sense of depth and mystery, contrasting beautifully with the city lights visible through expansive windows. This luxurious setting harmonizes modern elegance with a timeless allure, showcasing A-List Deniot’s mastery in creating an atmospheric interior design that resonates with contemporary design sensibilities.
Explore the TRENDBOOK Moodboard, inspired by a Jean-Louis Deniot design in the Sustained Grey color trend for 2025.
In the Moodboard: 1- Supernova Chandelier by BOCA DO LOBO, 2- Miles Table by DELIGHTFULL, 3- Plum Sofa by BRABBU, 4- Wave Maple by BOCA DO LOBO
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Ashe Leandro: Sustained Grey and Intense Rust Details in the Tribeca Loft
A-List duo Ashe Leandro’s transformation of the sunny top-floor loft in Tribeca resonates deeply with the intense rust color trend anticipated for 2025. Located in a former factory building, the loft’s utilitarian architecture and abundant natural light served as inspiration for designer Ariel Ashe. Embracing a disciplined yet relaxed approach, Ashe infused the space with a serene atmosphere using a pale color scheme that enhances the inherent texture of exposed brick walls and ceiling beams. This minimalist aesthetic, devoid of unnecessary ornamentation, creates a gallery-like setting where sculptural furniture pieces and thoughtful design elements take center stage. The choice to maintain simplicity and focus on texture echoes the A-List Ashe Leandro’s signature style, which has garnered acclaim among celebrity clients and interior design enthusiasts alike.
Kelly Behun Studio: Cool Matcha Green and Musical Inspirations
A-List Kelly Behun, inspired by the musical legacy of Steinway Hall, has orchestrated a symphony of design in the 34 Tower Residence at 111 West 57th Street. Evoking the building’s historic roots as a concert venue, Behun‘s interiors resonate with harmony and rhythm, mirroring the vibrancy of music within the tranquility interior design of this Manhattan apartment. With a meticulous blend of sophistication and soul, the A-List designer has composed a living space where each detail hums with creative energy.
Laura Gonzalez: Peach-Fuzz Shinning Over Cartier
The Cartier boutique in Haikou ingeniously translates the diverse landscapes of Hainan Island into an interior oasis of elegance and allure, from the mind of A-List Laura Gonzalez. Spanning three levels, this interior design invites exploration akin to a leisurely island stroll, from the depths of tropical seabeds to the verdant peaks cloaked in lush greenery. The grand, organic facade opens gracefully onto the mall forum, bathing the interior in natural light. With the A-List designer’s interplay of textured wavy glass and glossy ceramic tiles, the facade captures the essence of oceanic splendor, reflecting the shimmering waves and sunlight. Embracing the peach-fuzz and cool matcha green color trends of 2025, the boutique’s interior promises a harmonious blend of serene warmth and refreshing vitality, creating an immersive experience that celebrates both natural beauty and timeless sophistication.
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