The Glitz Interiors Edit 2025: “What’s Hot? What’s Not?” In Furnishing, Furniture, Lighting & Upholstery

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What’s Hot? What’s Not? At TheGlitz, we believe style doesn’t stop at your closet… it flows into your living room, dances across your lighting choices, and lounges luxuriously on your upholstery. Whether you’re curating a chic city loft or refreshing your weekend hideaway, we’re here to spill the (designer-approved) tea on what’s turning heads and what’s long overdue for a stylish exit. From sculptural lighting and mood-setting fabrics to furniture that sparks conversation, this is your insider guide to what’s hot and what’s not in the world of interiors.

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What’s Hot? What’s Not – Trend Watch

Furniture

What’s hot? Organic curves, plush textures, and unconventional forms are in

What’s not? Overly minimal, cookie-cutter seating is definitely out

TheGlitz Pick

Brand Name: Essentia Home

Product name: Benches

Product Description – Sculptural, statement benches like the one seen here are having a major moment, transforming entryways into galleries of bold expression. Think function meets art. The new era of furniture is all about personality with purpose.

Availabilityhttps://essentiahome.com/
Price – On Request

Patio Furniture

What’s hot? Thoughtful, versatile design that doesn’t scream for attention… but holds it.
What’s not? Bulky patio furniture with all the charm of a folding chair.

TheGlitz Pick

Brand: Häuser
Product: Raku Rocking Chair & Ottoman
Price: ₹46,500

Meet Raku — where form meets feeling.

Designed for those who find luxury in stillness, the Raku Rocking Chair and Ottoman are your invitation to embrace the art of slow living. With a fluid, sculptural silhouette and a gentle rhythmic motion, Raku transforms outdoor lounging into an elegant ritual. Whether it’s sunrise solitude or twilight reverie, this duo delivers serene comfort with quiet sophistication.

Availability: https://www.instagram.com/hauserstore/
Price: Rs. 46,500/-

Sofas

What’s hot? Sculptural sofas with built-in versatility

What’s not? Bulky, generic seating.

TheGlitz Pick

Brand Name: Trestle

Product Name: Bastion Sofa

Product Description: The Bastion Sofa pairs a chamfered wood base with plush upholstery, blending structure and softness. It comes with two side tables, a stone tray and a wooden slat module, that can be styled separately or together. Bastion adds form, function, and visual contrast.

Availability: https://www.instagram.com/trestle.official/
Price: On Request

Lighting

What’s hot? Lighting systems with flexibility and flair.

What’s not? Rigid fixtures that limit creativity.

TheGlitz Pick

Brand Name: Vibia available at Sources Unlimited

Product Name: Plus Minus

Plusminus by Stefan Diez reinvents the classic track with a conductive textile ribbon, letting you place lights exactly where you want them. From ambient moods to task lighting, it’s all about customisation.

Availability: https://sourcesunlimited.co.in/

Price: On Request

What’s hot? Lighting that feels like art.

What’s not? Harsh overhead lights with no soul.

TheGlitz Pick

Brand Name: Sans Souci

Product Name: Galileo Lamp

The Galileo Lamp by Martin Opl for Sans Souci blends Czech glassmaking with sculptural finesse. A glowing orb plays with reflections, casting soft, hypnotic light. Perfect for nightstands or cosy corners, it’s moody, modern, and magical.

Availability: https://www.sanssoucilighting.com/
Price: On Request

What’s hot? Moroccan lights

What’s not? Overly minimal, sterile lighting that lacks character and craft.

TheGlitz Pick

Moroccan lights are stealing the show with their intricate patterns, antique finishes, and warm, dappled glow. Their handcrafted charm brings a touch of exotic elegance to contemporary and traditional spaces alike. Whether as pendant clusters or wall sconces, they cast dramatic shadows that instantly elevate ambiance.

Availabilityhttps://stoneart.asia/
Price – On Request

Furnishing

What’s hot? Sheer drapes with heritage flair.

What’s not? Heavy, outdated curtains that block all the vibe.

TheGlitz Pick

Brand Name: RR Decor
Product Name: Sheer-Drapes from Acantha Collection

The Acantha Collection draws from Mughal architecture and miniature art, featuring delicate embroidery and soft neutrals. Light and graceful, they filter sunlight into a dreamy glow.

Availability: https://www.rrdecor.com/
Price: On Request

Fabrics

What’s hot? Fabrics that tell a story.

What’s not? Plain solids with zero personality.

TheGlitz Pick

Brand Name: Dialogues by Nirmals

Product Name: Swansong

Swansong captures the elegance of birds in a scenic tableau, blending quiet beauty with visual poetry. Made from cotton and viscose, it’s perfect for drapes, cushions, and upholstery.

Availability: https://www.dialoguesbynirmals.com/

Price: On Request

What’s Hot? Rich textures and artisanal detailing are in

What’s Not? Flat, generic prints are out.

TheGlitz Pick

Brand Name: Etro available at Opulin

Product name: Embroidered Cushion Collection 

Velvet cushions with embroidered motifs, like this plush blush-toned one from Etro available at Opulin, are making a strong comeback, bringing tactile luxury and storytelling to your sofa. Layered in contrast with deep-toned upholstery, they create an indulgent yet curated look. It’s all about statement accents that feel as good as they look.

Availabilityhttps://www.opulin.com/

Price – On Request

What’s hot? Soft furnishings that double as statement pieces.

What’s not? Plain, forgettable bedding.

TheGlitz Pick

Brand Name: Roberto Cavalli available at Maison by Nirmals
Product Name: RC Monogram Bed Linen set

The RC Monogram Bed Linen Set by Roberto Cavalli Home brings couture to the bedroom with Italian-made cotton and velvet, finished in gold monogram detailing. In calming neutrals, it delivers comfort and quiet glamour.

Availability: https://nirmals.com/maison-by-nirmals/
Price: On Request

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