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Textile Trends 2025: Home Fabrics That Blend Naturalness, Functionality, and Circularity

07 August 2025

In the current landscape of interior textile design, fabrics go beyond aesthetics—they play a key role in shaping comfortable, sensory, and environmentally conscious living spaces. At Equipo DRT, we explore the leading 2025 trends in the home textile market, placing special emphasis on curtains, sheers, and upholstery materials.

Natural Fibers and Conscious Sustainability

The market is leaning towards textile compositions with low environmental impact and high aesthetic value. Fibers such as European linen, recycled cotton, or regenerated cellulosic fibers are gaining prominence for their feel, breathability, and traceability.

A representative example is Gea Blanco. This fabric is made from 100% linen, features a fine, gauze-like structure, and offers natural transparency and fluid drape—ideal for lightweight curtains and sheers. Its light-filtering properties create a serene atmosphere, and its dry touch conveys authenticity.

These options are not only biodegradable but also contribute to a wabi-sabi and Mediterranean aesthetic, both highly sought-after in contemporary interior design.

Structured Textures and Technical Versatility

Complex weaves, double bindings, bouclé effects, and stonewashed finishes are increasingly popular. The aim is to enrich the visual and tactile experience, adding volume without relying on ornamentation.

In this context, the sheer Pomar Greige stands out for its linen composition and modified plain weave, which gives the fabric body and regularity.

Its balanced weight and tight structure make it suitable for moderate-use upholstery as well as structured curtain making. Moreover, its natural color lends itself to versatile applications in both residential and contract projects.

Color Palettes and Light Behavior

Home color trends are shifting towards mineral, earthy, and organic tones: off-white, ecru, natural linen, stone, terracotta, moss green, and deep blue. In curtains and sheers, the ability of fabrics to softly filter light without blocking it is highly valued, creating warm and natural effects. Yuca fabric is a perfect example of this idea. 

The use of solution-dyed yarns or resin-free finishes helps preserve the fabric’s natural look and improves its long-term performance.

From airy linen sheers like Gea to denser, more structured bases like Pomar, the Equipo DRT collection meets the evolving demands of contemporary interior design: timeless style, technical performance, and environmental responsibility.

window with heavy linen curtain by Equipo DRT Natural linen curtain filtering sunlight in a minimalist living room Linen curtain in interior with eco-friendly fabric neutral tones Modern interior with eco-friendly upholstered furniture and neutral tones

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