Back to nature: Biophilic Lighting
The first major trend is clear: we want light to bring us closer to nature. The biophilic lighting seeks to imitate the rhythms of the sun and use organic materials such as bamboo, rattan or recycled wood. The result? Warm, relaxing and much healthier environments.
This trend is inspired by organic shapes, such as flowers, waves or drops, with curved lines that soften spaces. It is not just decoration: it is a way of feeling more human in our homes.
Smoked glass: timeless elegance
Another protagonist of the latest trends in lighting is smoked glass. This type of lamp, with its soft grey finish, offers a diffused light that creates intimate and sophisticated atmospheres. It combines very well with styles retro, vintage and even industrialand does not dazzle.
Outdoor lighting: technology and sustainability
The garden, terrace or even a balcony have become the centre of attention. In 2025, the outdoor lighting a commitment to intelligence. Solar luminaires with more than 350 lumens, movement sensors, regulation by voice or mobile phone and programmed scenes for every occasion: dinners, parties or simply relaxing.
Here, too, sustainability rules: recycled materials, resistant metals and minimalist forms integrated with the environment.
Interior lighting: soft shapes and health
Indoors, the trend is clear: interior lighting that takes care of us. So-called circadian lighting adapts artificial light to the rhythms of the human body. Cool, white light during the day, warm and dim in the evening. This helps to sleep better, concentrate and reduce stress.
In addition, soft shapes, curves and earthy colours are consolidated to create harmony and warmth in the home. Materials such as plaster, clay, felt and metal are mixed with natural tones such as cream, green, blue and black.
Vintage and retro: nostalgia is in vogue
Vintage style is more alive than ever. Chandeliers, antique brass finishes, LED bulbs with visible filament and designs inspired by the 50s or 70s are back with a vengeance. But with a modern twist: energy efficiency and lighter, easier to maintain materials.
This style blends well with eclectic and personal environments, adding character without sacrificing modern technology.

Natural fibres and sustainability: decoration with soul
Lamps made of natural fibres such as wicker, rattan or linen are all the rage. These pieces filter the light in a soft way, creating enveloping and relaxed atmospheres. They are ideal to give a natural touch to any corner.
In addition, more and more brands, such as Aromas del CampoThey are committed to certified wood, 3D printing with recycled materials and durable designs that reduce environmental impact.

Aromas del Campo: Spanish design with identity
From Valencia, the firm Aromas del Campo has gone from selling dried flowers to become one of the references in lighting design in Europe. Its catalogue includes modern pieces, with noble materials such as marble, glass and metal, and an aesthetic that mixes retro with minimalist.
Models such as the pendant lamp Ohlala or the applique Dalt combine art and technology. Its commitment to craftsmanship and sustainability fits perfectly with these new trends.

Conclusion: the light that transforms spaces... and people
The latest trends in lighting are not a passing fad. They respond to a real need: to live better, to feel connected to our surroundings and to take care of our well-being. It is no longer enough to illuminate: now we want light to inspire us.
From intelligent systems to sustainable materials, from organic shapes to vintage memorabilia, lighting in 2025 becomes a tool for design, health and emotion.


