23/06/2025
Biodesign takes over interiors: why natural materials are a hit in 2025
Nature comes home - with charm, resilience and a sense of harmony

In 2025, interior design directs our gaze back to nature, to the connection between man and his roots.
After years of minimalism, chrome and gloss, the home is once again becoming a place with soul, getting as close as possible to natural living. In response to the hectic times we live in, biodesign is establishing itself not just as an aesthetic, but as a philosophy of sustainability and mindfulness. Clay, linen, cork, moss and wood are replacing plastic, metal and cold surfaces.
Organic materials are neither a "trend" nor a "fashion". They are often the missing part that revitalizes our home and makes it breathe, feel and respond to our needs. This is what the big furniture manufacturers are showing us at the world fairs in Milan, Paris and Cologne - we are no longer just talking about aesthetics and style, but more and more often opening up the dialogue about where materials come from, how production happens and what happens to the waste that is left behind.
"Biodesign is already entering the Bulgarian interior design market - from boutique studios to online stores."
In a world where technology is advancing at breakneck speed and everyday life is becoming increasingly dynamic, the home is becoming a haven for balance and restoration. Biodesign reminds us that true luxury lies not in glamour, but in the warmth of natural materials, in touching something authentic and alive. Clay tells stories with its warm texture and the marks of someone's touch on it. The linen lets in the soft sunlight and reminds us that we are not isolated from the world, but an integral part of it. Cork creates silence and provides us with the comfort of hearing our thoughts and the voice of the heart. The natural vegetation and moss bring us vitality and freshness. And the elements of wood bring us that groundedness that we increasingly lack. All of these components make up a space in which we not only live, but are present, breathe, and feel. They help us come back to ourselves - calmer, more aware and more connected to the natural rhythm of the world.
If you want to implement this philosophy at home, you don't have to do a major renovation.
Put linen curtains, a clay vase, a few plants and a shelf of old wood. Change starts with the small steps we take towards more sustainable homes. So our personal space becomes not just a place to live, but a place to connect, to recharge, to grow.