Exclusive Winter Home Decor Collaborations Set to Transform Interior Design Trends This Season

Sayart / Oct 23, 2025

Winter may not appeal to everyone, with shorter days, dropping temperatures, and the natural desire to hibernate under a cozy blanket. However, before surrendering to the winter blues, something promises to warm up our interiors: this season's most exciting home decor collaborations. October and November are witnessing a flourishing of creative partnerships that are as unexpected as they are inspiring, from IKEA to Cyrillus, and from Bonsoirs to Fragonard. These collaborations are set to shake up interior design trends in remarkable ways.

Pangea, the artistic duo formed by Colombine Jubert and Laëtitia Rouget, has brought their vibrant colors to the windows of Hotel Le Grand Mazarin in Paris. Their installation, titled "Les Tendres Épouvantails" (The Tender Scarecrows), is part of the artistic project La Grande Manufacture initiated by Maisons Pariente to celebrate contemporary creation. With their totems made from recycled materials, the two artists offer a joyful and luminous breath of fresh air in the heart of the Marais district. This burst of optimism serves as an invitation to dream of a gentler and more colorful world.

This winter, Bonsoirs has partnered with Paul & Joe for an exceptional collaboration where bedding becomes jewelry. The iconic patterns of the fashion house are transformed into delicate embroideries, couture finishes, and ultra-soft cotton percales in refined winter tones. The "Bosquet d'Hiver" (Winter Grove) bedding set starts at €216, while the embroidered "Orée du Bois" (Edge of the Woods) cushion begins at €55. These pieces transform the simple act of going to bed into a beauty ritual, creating a collaboration perfect for gifting or treating oneself to an elegant Christmas.

When Moismont, a Picardy-based brand renowned for its artisanal stoles, crosses paths with Cyrillus, the result is a poetic capsule where tradition and modernity complement each other. The blankets, accessories, and textiles draw inspiration from travels, Indian craftsmanship, and a warmth that feels distinctly homegrown. Each piece tells a story of a gentle, enveloping, and comforting winter. This collaborative partnership lifts spirits as much as it enhances the home environment.

Two creators, Mélissa and Périne, share a common desire to combine beauty with functionality. From their meeting was born "Horizons," an exclusive collection conceived by BOM Céramique for Gassien Paris. Hand-shaped stoneware lamps, mirrors, and vases integrate perfectly into Gassien's modular universe. The lines are soft, the forms rounded, and the ensemble breathes the elegant simplicity of "Made in France" craftsmanship. This creation serves as an ode to sustainable design and modularity, reinventing wall decoration with tact and delicacy.

For its winter collection, Fragonard takes us on a journey to distant Lapland. Finnish illustrator Eija Vehviläinen imagines a Nordic Christmas full of magic: long evenings by candlelight, snow-covered forests, northern lights, and small woodland creatures. The "Cette Nuit-là" (That Night) candle, priced at €34, captures this magical atmosphere with scents of conifers, fireplace warmth, and boreal poetry. This collaboration celebrates winter in its sweetest and most enchanting form.

After the Tesammans collection released this spring, IKEA is back with a new capsule designed by Gustaf Westman, the Swedish designer known for his rounded forms and bright colors. This collaboration promises an instant dose of good cheer, with tableware, decorative objects, and accessories dressed in playful silhouettes and bold tones. The design is festive and joyful but never kitsch, inviting people to entertain with style. True to IKEA's philosophy, everything remains accessible to all, bringing a touch of art and plenty of fun to everyday life.

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