Cool Greens and Soft Blues Shine in 2025 Design Trends

Soft blues and whispered cool greens are colors of the natural world and a huge part of 2025 design trends. They carry Mother Nature’s messages of peace and plenty, and nourish us in the process.

A woman's neck is adorned with various blue, green, and silver necklaces with a white blazer hugging her shoulders.

Louis Anthony

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Usher in an eternal spring with colorful precious gemstone and enamel pendants by Goshwara. Made with amethyst, rock crystal, and emerald set in 18K yellow gold. These talismans of fair weather and good feeling will never dim.

A green, blue, and brown vase in an almost diamond shape sits on a white background.

Asian Influences

Chinese Tang style pot with brown glaze splashed with turquoise and pale green glazes.

A man in a cream and soft green three piece suit stands against a neutral background with his hands in his pocket.

Larrimor’s

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Breezy and good looking for all the warm weather months, Baldassari’s wool, silk and linen jacket and cotton polo channel the refreshing, cooler-than-thou energy of celadon. Made in Italy. Available downtown and online at Larrimor’s.

A woman stands in front of a houseplant in a blue sweater vest.

Madeleine George

The Bria Ribbed Cotton Fringe Mock Neck Sweater Tank gifts its wearer with a flutter of fringe around the armholes and waist. 100%cotton. Available at Shadyside’s Madeleine George.

Two blue glasses and one black glass sit on a neutral brown background.

Penn/Fairmount

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Jason Forck designs his Penn/Fairmount line with a minimalist Scandinavian aesthetic. The clean lines of the Cinch pitcher and drinking glasses shown here in blue and clear allow the user to enjoy the refined silhouette while also being able to enjoy the aesthetics of the drink within,” Forck said. Cinch was inspired by a pitcher and tumbler (the latter shown here in dark blue) by Finnish designer Saara Hopea-Untracht from 1951; a pale green set is in the collection of the Carnegie Museum of Art. Photo by Dave Bryce.

Story by Stephen Treffinger, Danny Mankin, Keith Recker, and Abbey Cook

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