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5 Interior Trends Inspiring Australian Homes in 2025 at Bazaa

 

In 2025, interior design in Australia is about more than just style, it’s about how people live in their cities, from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and beyond. Whether it’s a beachside apartment in Bondi, a compact terrace in Fitzroy, or a bright family home in Brisbane’s suburbs, Australians want spaces that feel relaxed and made for everyday life. Natural light, open layouts, and furniture that’s both useful and beautiful are key.

 

You can see this shift clearly on Bazaa, Australia’s curated marketplace for second-hand design. Buyers are searching for sculptural coffee tables, cozy bouclé armchairs, oversized lamps, pieces that bring warmth and character into their homes. These five interior trends show how Australians across the country are creating spaces that are stylish  and built to last.

1. Sculptural Coffee Tables

In 2025, Australians are rethinking the role of the coffee table. No longer just a surface for mugs and magazines, it’s become a sculptural centrepiece. The trend leans toward natural materials such as travertine, with soft curves or bold shapes that make the piece feel more like art than furniture.

 

One example is the Vintage Italian Travertine Coffee Table, listed on Bazaa. With its generous square shape, creamy stone surface, and rounded corners, it brings quiet strength to a living room, perfect for anchoring a light-filled Sydney apartment or a warm minimalist home in the suburbs.

 

For a more fluid silhouette, the Vintage Travertine Coffee Table in Teardrop Shape offers an elegant alternative. Its softly curved top and rounded corners create a sense of movement that works beautifully in relaxed, organic interiors. It’s the kind of piece that draws the eye without overwhelming the room.

 

Whether placed in a beachside home or a compact city terrace, these sculptural tables reflect a growing desire for interiors that feel curated and calm.

 

2. Statement Wallpapers

In 2025, wallpaper is back. Not just as a background, but as a key design feature. More Australians are using it to add colour, texture, and personality to their homes.

 

On Bazaa, you’ll find unique vintage options that make a real impact. The 1960s Gold & Silver Floral Foil Wallpaper brings a bold, shiny finish with its floral pattern, great for a hallway, powder room, or a retro-style feature wall.

 

For something softer, the 1960s Autumn Trees Wallpaper adds a warm, earthy touch with its nature-inspired print. It works beautifully in living rooms or bedrooms for a cosy, vintage feel.

 

Instead of covering whole rooms, many consumers now use wallpaper in smaller ways. Behind a sideboard, around a reading corner, or even framed to create art. It’s a simple way to add style and character, especially when paired with second-hand pieces full of charm.

 

 

3. Rattan Armchairs

Rattan is not just for beach houses or patios, but as a key element in stylish indoor spaces. Australians are embracing this natural material for its warmth, texture, and relaxed feel. A rattan armchair adds just the right amount of softness and character, fitting easily into both modern and vintage-inspired homes.

 

On Bazaa, the Eva Armchair by Giovanni Travasa is a beautiful example of this trend. With its curved rattan frame and cream cushions, it brings lightness and sculptural detail to a corner reading nook or a sunlit living room.

 

For something with a mid-century edge, the FLER Flerline Armchair combines clean lines with rattan side panels, a mix of structure and texture that works beautifully in open-plan spaces.

 

These chairs don’t just look good, they feel inviting and full of character. Whether placed in a quiet corner or styled as a pair, rattan armchairs are a simple way to bring warmth and elegance into any home.

 

 

4. Oversized Lamps

Some pieces don’t just sit in a room, they transform it. Australians are turning to oversized floor lamps not only for light, but for presence. These tall, sculptural forms add height, contrast, and atmosphere, especially in open spaces where lighting becomes part of the architecture.

 

On Bazaa, the Italian Brass Floor Lamp stands out with its four curved brass arms and glowing glass globes. At 181 cm tall, it acts as a piece of light sculpture,  elegant, warm, and impossible to ignore.

 

Just as bold, the Australian Modernist Floor Lamp by Denton Corker Marshall reaches 182 cm and brings clean lines and a strong modernist profile to any room. Designed in the 1980s, it’s a rare blend of function and architecture.

 

In a country where natural light is prized and spaces are often open and flowing, these large-scale lamps help define zones and moods,  while adding serious design impact.

 

 

5. Brutalist Touches

Brutalist design brings a bold, raw look to interiors. With strong shapes, rough textures, and no extra details, each piece adds a feeling of strength and honesty to a space.

 

On Bazaa, the French Brutalist Twig Leg Side Table captures this perfectly. Made from solid oak with rough, branch-like legs, it’s compact but full of presence, ideal beside a sofa or in an entryway.

 

The French Mid-Century Folk Chairs have a carved, sculptural look that mixes function and form. Their sharp lines and rustic texture work well in modern homes that value character over polish.

 

Brutalist elements are often paired with soft lighting, natural fabrics or curved shapes, creating contrast and balance in a simple, effective way.

 

 

In 2025, Australian interior design is defined by contrast, character, and purpose. From sculptural coffee tables to bold wallpapers, rattan armchairs, oversized floor lamps and brutalist side tables, the focus is on quality materials and shapes.

 

These trends reflect a growing shift toward sustainable living, second-hand design, and interiors that balance comfort with individuality. Australians want homes that feel lived-in, warm, and reflective of their lifestyle, where every object has a story and nothing feels too perfect.

 

Platforms such as Bazaa make this shift easy and accessible, offering a curated selection of vintage furniture, mid-century pieces, and design-forward home decor. Each item has history, depth, and the potential to transform a room.

 

If you're looking to update your space with furniture that’s stylish, sustainable, and full of personality, these five trends are a great place to start and Bazaa is the place to find them.

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