Furniture Trends for 2025
As the new year kicks off, we’ve researched the top furniture trends—and Amish furniture makers continue to lead the way. America’s top designers predict 2025 will focus on sustainability, artisanal pieces, simple designs, and cozy minimalism. Fortunately, we deliver these trends for every room in your house.
Sustainability
In an era of mass production, the Amish stand out as a sustainable model for the future. Known for their frugality, the Amish take steps throughout the production process to eliminate and minimize waste. Their reliance on alternative energies usually leads to less consumption. Most consumers overlook the local factor. The Amish buy much of their wood from the East Coast, manufacture it in the Midwest, and sell it throughout the US. Unlike large furniture makers like Ashley, their supply chain doesn’t reach worldwide. This saves thousands of gallons of fuel and eliminates many emissions.
In addition to saving energy costs, the Amish use recycled materials. At the Amish Outlet Store, we offer collections featuring reclaimed wood and barrels. For instance, the Bordon Dining Set utilizes barnwood. With the gently shaped Wellington side chair and the sturdy beverage cart, these pieces fit into any modern house. The Croft Dining Set features less texture than the Bordon Table, with a natural finish highlighting the various wood colors. One piece in our collection features its past more than some. In reclaimed barnwood, the Almanzo Buffet stands on four sturdy legs and minimally refinished wood. The natural colors come through easily in the featured finish, fitting right into a modern farmhouse dining room. The rougher texture of the reclaimed barnwood gives any room history and depth.
Artisanal Pieces
Every Amish piece reflects careful craftsmanship, making it inherently artisanal. They work on perfecting their craft. But even among all their beautiful pieces, a few stand as unique. These pieces are unique for several reasons.
- Built for a special purpose: Mill Cart in Reclaimed Wood and Prairie Star Cutting Table
- Upcycled: Rustic Barrel Dog Bed and Rustic Barrel Vanity
- Historical: Classic Large Pie Safe
- Statement Pieces: Easton 4 Door Buffet and the
Pie safes come from the Pennsylvania Dutch culture, from an era where visitors were expected and fed well. Today, they double as a pantry, keeping food off the floor and away from pests. The Easton 4 Door Buffet provides people who love to host the perfect place to display heirloom dishes, art pieces, or seasonal décor. The stark black exterior with natural wood interior provides the perfect contrasting piece to pull a room together. If you’re looking for one-of-a-kind furniture, this is only the short list.
Simple Design
Overwhelmingly, designers predict a return to simple trends like mid-century modern and Scandinavian. These two traditions share many similarities, like clean lines and natural materials. Mid-century modern carries more distinctive shapes, like the tapered leg on many couches, armchairs, and beds. The Tucson and Carlton Bedroom Collections illustrate mid-century modern’s straight lines and devotion to the functional. The Marietta Coffee Table, with its cubic design, frames art pieces for your living room. If you want to hide your storage, consider the South Shore Coffee Table. These pieces work well in settings that designers call layering. Mixing more traditional furniture with these coffee tables will create a room with interesting layers of design and texture.
If you’re looking for simplicity with a Scandinavian twist, consider the Nova bedroom collection. Its lack of hardware and natural finish create light, airy rooms. The Malaya Living Room Collection has spare lines, illustrating the concept that less is indeed more. But if you’re looking for more color, consider the Halley Bedroom Collection. It comes with a panel bed and simple furniture. The display models a natural green, but like all our furniture, it can be customized in wood species and stain. The Richville Dining Table stands on four sturdy legs, with simple, comfortable chairs. One of the best features of Scandinavian furniture is that they’re designed not for attention but for quiet functionality.
But we also carry simple designs that don’t fit neatly into either category. The Windfall and Airmont Bedroom Collections are both built simply, featuring the best of both designs. The Chaili Coffee Table, with its arched legs and simple rounded top, provides an elegant simplicity to any living room.
Cozy Minimalism
Minimalism has been a core characteristic of the furniture trends in the 21st century. But each new decade modifies the trend. In 2025, designers call for a cozy minimalism—as opposed to austere coldness. The Vinson Dining Room models exactly what these designers envision. With its sleek table, gently rounded edges, and carefully fitted joints, the Vinson table couldn’t be further away from stark. But what makes it cozy is the chairs. The Vinson Side Chair features a cushioned seat and ergonomic back. With good company, one could lounge around this table for hours.
Entertainment trends have also been changing. From the extensive entertainment centers of the 1990s to the minimalist wall mounts of the last decades, 2025 finds us in a cozier compromise. The reappearance of a stand makes cord and cable storage less of a headache. The fireplace becomes the focal point when the TV is turned off. The Vienna Fireplace TV Stand offers a simple design, while the Cooper Entertainment Fireplace allows more room for storage. All our fireplace stands provide a safe, sturdy place to put your TV.