2025 Trend Forecast: Pinterest Predicts


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Every year, Pinterest unveils its trend forecast with Pinterest Predicts. Unlike traditional trends that reflect what’s currently popular, Pinterest Predicts is a glimpse into what’s next. By analyzing search data and user behavior, Pinterest identifies the rising stars across various categories—from fashion and beauty to, of course, home decor. For 2025, the forecast promises an eclectic mix of styles, colors, and themes that reflect a desire for personal expression and intentional living.

When it comes to home decor, these trends offer endless inspiration for breathing fresh life into your space. But let’s face it, a complete home makeover isn’t always in the cards. That’s where bath products come in. Think of them as small but mighty accessories that allow you to play with bold patterns, trending colors, or whimsical textures without committing to a full aesthetic overhaul. Whether it’s a set of plush towels in Pantone’s latest color or a statement shower curtain that channels the mood of the year, these elements can make your bathroom feel like a microcosm of modern design—no sledgehammer required.

Fisherman Aesthetic


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The Fisherman Aesthetic trend reels us in with its laid-back, effortlessly cool vibe inspired by local fisherman culture. Think cable knit sweaters, classic stripes, and even playful nods to sardines. Our Alpaca Robe and Santiago Alpaca Robe are the perfect companions for this trend. Crafted with the same cozy charm as your favorite knitwear, these robes bring the warmth and texture of the fisherman’s lifestyle straight to your bathroom. Wrap yourself in comfort while channeling the sea-sprayed simplicity of this timeless aesthetic.



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Sea Witchery


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Dive into the enchanting world of Sea Witchery, a trend that captures the allure of seashells, wet hair, and ethereal mermaid vibes. Our Le Marais collection in Cornflower Blue is a natural fit, with scalloped detailing and coastal hues of ivory and blue reminiscent of ocean treasures. Pair it with the Floral Cosmetic Case from our Over the Moon collaboration, which evokes a dreamy mermaid palette and whimsical design. Together, these pieces transform your bathroom into a seaside sanctuary worthy of the most magical undersea adventures.



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Castlecore


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Step into the enchanting world of Castlecore, where home decor takes inspiration from gothic, medieval architecture. Our Mesh Bath Accessories bring a touch of medieval craftsmanship with their textured mesh finish, reminiscent of chain mail armor. Pair them with our Nero Bath Accessories, crafted from black stoneware, to evoke the moody elegance of gothic interiors. Together, these pieces transform your bathroom into a modern-day castle—a space fit for a king or queen, steeped in timeless drama and grandeur.



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Peak Travel


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Transport yourself to the chic and indulgent world of après-ski with the Peak Travel trend, inspired by Slim Aarons’ iconic ski photography and the luxurious lifestyle of Aspen’s elite. Pair Furbish’s Apres Pillow with our faux fur slippers, a cozy nod to the plush furs synonymous with après-ski glamour. Together, these pieces bring the high-altitude elegance of ski destinations into your home, creating a snug, stylish retreat worthy of the slopes.



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Rococo Revival


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Indulge in the frilly, ultra-feminine allure of Rococo Revival, a trend defined by ornate details, soft pinks, and whimsical florals. Our Shopbop Wavy Towels and Bath Accessories, with their playful pink hues and curvy designs, perfectly embody this fanciful aesthetic. Add a touch of refinement with our Georgia Bath Towels, featuring a delicate pink floral embroidered motif and a silky sheen that feels straight out of a rococo painting. Together, these pieces bring the coquette charm of this trend to your bathroom, turning it into an ornate retreat fit for a modern-day Marie Antoinette.



Photos by Kirsten Francis