Be it touch, sight, smell, taste, hearing or something to engage the mind—these beautiful objects are sure to tantalise the senses in 2025 and beyond
A truly luxurious home is one that engages all the senses, offering not just visual beauty but also experiential depth, in the form of tactile finishes, soothing and invigorating scents, the perfect balance of sound and silence, objects to awaken the tastebuds, and pieces that enhance your mental well-being at home.
From the warm glow of an elegant luminaire to the luxurious aromas of candles and diffusers, each element contributes to a richer living experience. Whether you seek a statement piece to captivate the eye, a soundscape to unwind to, or something that sparks quiet contemplation, these 54 exquisite design objects promise to elevate your space in 2025 and beyond.
Sight: Visually pleasing creations

Above Acerbis Lokum coffee tables by Sabine Marcelis, from Space Furniture
A well-curated home cannot lack striking forms, artful details, and impeccable craftsmanship.
The sculptural elegance of Seletti’s Kintsugi Abat-jour lamp plays with brokenness and restoration, while Cassina’s Sestiere vases by Patricia Urquiola infuse spaces with colour and movement. Art lovers will be drawn to Khairulddin Wahab’s The Farthest Boundary, an evocative piece from Cuturi Gallery.
From the graceful curves of the Qeeboo Ribbon chair to the soft illumination exuded by the Sklo Pillow sconces, these objects transform interiors into living galleries.

Above Qeeboo Ribbon chair, from Journey East

Above Seletti Kintsugi Abat-jour dimmable lamp

Above Cassina Sestiere vases by Patricia Urquiola

Above Roche Bobois Ruhua vase and centrepiece by Jean-Christophe Clair

Above ‘The Farthest Boundary’ artwork by Khairulddin Wahab, from Cuturi Gallery

Above Louis Poulsen PH 2/1 pale rose brass table lamp by Poul Henningsen, from Xtra

Above Sklo Pillow sconces, from Sol Luminaire
Smell: The perfect home fragrance

Above Dior Bouquet Privé diffuser
A home’s scent lingers in memory long after the moment has passed. Indulge in the warm, woody notes of Le Labo’s Cyprès 21 Classic candle or the elegance of Dior’s Bouquet Privé diffuser.
For a sculptural twist, the Aarikka Mänty doubles as both décor and fragrance, while the Frama From Soil To Form diffuser offers a minimalist approach to scent. Regardless of your favourite fragrance, these selections envelop your space in an olfactory embrace.
Read more: Mood boosters: 5 minimalist lighting and candles from Sol Luminaire to improve your home decor

Above Aarikka Mänty sculpture, from Finnish Design Shop

Above Fornasetti x Ken’s Apothecary Frutto Proibito parfum

Above Aesop Resurrection Aromatique hand wash

Above Diptyque Figuier hourglass diffuser

Above Le Labo Cyprès 21 Classic candle

Above Woud Monolith incense holder, from Finnish Design Shop

Above Frama From Soil To Form diffuser, from Finnish Design Shop

Above Byredo La Mini Sélection candles

Above Pristine Aroma Himalayan salt lamp set
Taste: Delights for the kitchen and table

Above Le Creuset Eternity Lace II collection
Good design should be as pleasurable functionally as it is to behold—especially in the kitchen and dining room, often considered the heart of the home.
This Bertazzoni cooker brings high-end Italian craftsmanship to your kitchen, while the Nun Kun mugs from Facets by Garima set the table for a cosy evening, and Le Creuset’s Eternity Lace II collection adds a touch of heirloom elegance to every meal.
For those who appreciate culinary heritage, Pasticceria Marchesi: Savoring the Spirit of Milan by Assouline is an indulgent read that takes you on a journey through Milan’s finest patisserie.

Above Facets by Garima Nun Kun mugs

Above Smeg countertop combi steam oven

Above WMF Nuova two-piece cheese knife set

Above Bertazzoni Professional Series 90cm Air-Tec cooker

Above Georg Jensen Bernadotte thermo jug, from Finnish Design Shop

Above Assouline ‘Pasticceria Marchesi: Savoring the Spirit of Milan’ book
Hearing: Immersive sound, restful silence

Above Harman Kardon Aura Studio 4 speaker

Above Nagare Lith water fountain

Above Woven Image EchoPanel Current acoustic panel
Sound shapes our surroundings in ways both subtle and profound. The speakers in this roundup offer rich, immersive audio, while a serene, meditative atmosphere is set by the Nagare Lith water fountain, introducing the soothing murmur of flowing water.
Elevate your morning routine with the Kohler Moxie showerhead and speaker, rediscover the charm of vinyl with the Pro-Ject Debut Evo 2 turntable, or simply embrace soundproof living with the Woven Image EchoPanel, creating the perfect balance between stimulation and stillness.
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Above Marantz Grand Horizon and Horizon speakers

Above Kohler Moxie showerhead and speaker

Above Transparent small speaker, from Finnish Design Shop

Above Pro-Ject Debut Evo 2 turntable, from Swee Lee

Above Decibelist Botanique Art Frame speaker

Above Devialet Phantom I speaker
Touch: Tactile favourites

Above Makhno Studio Ba lamps, from Sol Luminaire
The allure of an object often lies in how it feels, be it the cool sensation of marble, the tactility of supple leather, or the comforting warmth of handcrafted wood.
The Ba lamps by Makhno Studio and the Calathea Orbifolia lamps by Serip infuse spaces with organic texture; the Lazy Ottavia chair from Fendi Casa invites you in for a plush embrace; and the refined curves of Cassina’s Esosoft outdoor sofa redefine relaxation.
Even everyday details can be elevated through tactility, as proven by the gorgeously finished Schneider Electric Unica X sockets. These pieces invite touch and interaction, making home a place you truly feel.

Above DBodhi Artisan dining chair, from Journey East

Above Excel outdoor shower, from Finnish Design Shop

Above Serip Calathea Orbifolia lamps

Above Fendi Casa Lazy Ottavia chair by Cristina Celestino

Above Cassina Esosoft outdoor sofa by Antonio Citterio

Above Schneider Electric Unica X sockets

Above Gessi Jacqueline tap

Above Fendi Casa Groove & Groovy armchair by Toan Nguyen
Mind: Quiet objects with intrigue

Above De Gournay Belvoir Wyatt hand-painted wallpaper
Some objects do more than adorn—they intrigue, inspire, and invite contemplation. The Moooi Carpets Malmaison Guimauve rug, with its vibrant and artistic patterns, transforms the floor into a canvas, while the De Gournay Belvoir Wyatt wallpaper makes for a mesmerising backdrop with innocent tranquillity.
Nature meets design in the Eva Solo De Luxe bird feeder and the meticulously cultivated Japanese Black Pine bonsai, two simple additions to your space that open the door to moments of quiet reflection.
Regardless of your taste and design style, these selections invite curiosity, wonder and meditation into daily life.

Above Gebruder Thonet Vienna Loop dining chair by India Mahdavi, from Space Furniture

Above Acerbis Storet chest of drawers by Nanda Vigo, from Space Furniture

Above Celestia rug, from Jaipur Rugs

Above Eva Solo De Luxe bird feeder, from Finnish Design Shop

Above Japanese Black Pine bonsai, from Soilboy

Above ‘Bowl by Bowl, the Day Unfolds’ artwork by Shen Jiaqi, from Cuturi Gallery

Above Hermès Macao mahjong game

Above Moooi Carpets Malmaison Guimauve rug by Christian Lacroix Maison, from Space Furniture
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