Design, Interior Design. Check out what we liked the most at Paris Deco Off 2025. Dubbed the ‘Fashion Week for the interiors industry,’ the event marks the annual reveal of what’s to come in fabrics and wall coverings.
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Bold and twilight-inspired gradient hues
Élitis challenges conventional codes with the I Am Not Afraid collection. This series showcases a striking textile design defined by a fearless colour palette that includes bright yellow, anise blue, tonic orange, and deep pink. It embodies the revolutionary spirit of the ’70s, reflecting an uninhibited and uncompromising attitude. Gradient hues also define the Poésies de l’Istant collection, which captures the ephemeral essence of the sky at twilight. Colours range from pale pink to serene blue, fiery red and incandescent gold.
Art Déco patterns reimagined
The CAMENGO spring-summer 2025 collection features clean lines and finely textured materials. A pronounced Art Deco influence shapes a sophisticated colour palette, highlighting the interplay between architectural elements from history and contemporary art. The VIAGGIO printed design boasts an embroidered stripe crafted from cotton and viscose yarn, offering stunning volume enhanced by a hint of satin.
Capturing the scent and flavour of fruits and flowers
For its 25th anniversary, Casamance teamed up with artist and graphic designer Geoffroy Pithon to create the Vallées Suspendu and Douceur Ardente collections, featuring improvised shapes bursting into a symphony of colours, scents and flavours of flowers and fruits. Some might see a garden dancing or hanging valleys; others will be entranced by the power of the colours, soft yet passionate.
Water lilies patterns
CMO’s latest wall-covering collections are characterised by natural patterns and textures. The Nature Sauvage series showcases a complete water lily leaf, striking in its beauty and colourful hues. Hand-carved and glued Paulownia wood chips compose patterns that highlight the unique irregularities of the wood grain.
Inspired by Mediterranean homes
Christian Lacroix Maison embraces the spirit and atmosphere of Mediterranean living with the Casa Can Can collection. The Otro Mundo series includes a panoramic wallpaper, a cushion, and an embroidered linen panel with flamboyant, dreamlike vegetation. The Seigaiha Loca range comprises a fully embroidered panel with rustic cotton waves. The Huerta Gitana range draws inspiration from an Andalusian vegetable garden, displayed on a wallpaper panel and an antique velvet fabric.
Ice crystals and cosy winters
BROCHIER COMO, a high-end brand of Clerici Tessuti, unveiled the Liaison collection. The collection embodies the airy lightness of summer and the cosy warmth of winter—two contrasting yet complementary seasons. Designs inspired by winter include Cortina, a plush jacquard fabric crafted from exquisite wool, and Dover, which showcases geometric patterns reminiscent of ice crystals.
Nature’s gentle metamorphosis
The MÉTAMORPHOSE collection by Lelièvre Paris reflects the seasonal rhythm shaped by nature. It explores various textures, colours, and patterns, embodying subtle changes and transformations. The designs exhibit soft shade variations and blurred outlines, crafting a visual experience that conveys a gentle metamorphosis.
Pristine and pure
Loro Piana Interiors‘ ultimate fabric collection highlights materials and a design ethos celebrating purity. The new series features ultra-fine, fluid Wish merino wool softened with a touch of cashmere alongside a unique interpretation of linen—a vibrant velvet in rich shades. Additionally, various blends introduce textural dimension, while pure linen is available as a soft carpet.




















