Exclusive design trends revealed: Mystic Desert and Age of Aquarius
Touch is becoming increasingly important in interior design. After years of an emphasis on the purely visual side of design, the sensory experience of fabrics is having its day in the sun, both commercially and from an innovation standpoint.
FibreGuard's 2025 design direction embraces this tactile focus through two distinct approaches: "The Mystic Desert," which celebrates the authentic beauty of traditional craftsmanship, and "The Age of Aquarius," which explores fluid, water-inspired textures and forms.
Our product development team has positioned these complementary directions to provide retailers and manufacturers with practical options that connect sensory appeal with performance across various product categories and market preferences.




The Mystic Desert: Timeless Wisdom in Modern Textiles
The Mystic Desert trend represents more than an aesthetic choice—it's a celebration of the practical wisdom of traditional manufacturing, as well as the tangible feel of natural materials.
It's not just about how things look; it's about recognising that sometimes the old ways of making textiles solve problems we're still facing today. Instead of always chasing the newest technology, this approach values the practical wisdom that traditional craftspeople have passed down through generations. – FR-One: Transformative Textiles
Design Applications in Textiles
This design direction in the world of our Mystic Desert trends has us thinking about textiles in three key ways.
Touch Experience: a dry hand-feel that’s reassuring and grounding
Fabrics within this design trend feature a distinctive dry 'desert' feel. Think of subtle variations like weathered stone textures and irregular lines that might appear delicate but prove remarkably durable. This balance between visual fragility and in-built strength comes from quality materials and thoughtful craftsmanship.
Related read: Craft immersive textile stories with KNOW-STALGIA and FibreGuard >




Material Consideration: think recycled materials, organic content, and more
This design trend focuses on fabrics that stand the test of time, especially if they feature eco credentials. This is especially applicable to textile collections that have an inherent texture to them—high-performance fabric designs that feel like raw silk, unbleached linen, and quality cotton.
Colour Direction: all the colours of a desert sunset
The Mystic Desert palette draws from desert landscapes at dusk—ochres, copper tones, and bronzes. These earthy colours create comfortable spaces that feel both practical and grounding.
Drapery and Upholstery: creating a latticed lightness
Lighter-weight fabric options can create a visual connection between upholstered pieces and window treatments. Fabrics that filter light effectively add dimension to rooms throughout the day.
Step into the sand dunes with our Mystic Desert Pinterest board >




Dive into the fluid world of the Age of Aquarius on Pinterest >
The Age of Aquarius: Fluid Innovation
Where the Mystic Desert draws from tradition and the arid desert landscape, the Age of Aquarius dives into a world of water and fluid design. This trend exchanges straight lines and sharp angles for natural movement (think: fabric drape) and water-inspired elements.
Design Applications in Textiles
The Age of Aquarius trend favours techniques that create curved patterns and natural movement within fabric structures. The result is textiles that have a gentle flow across furniture forms.
Within this design trend, fabrics with smooth, silky textures that feel like water to the touch are prominent. This sensory quality adds depth to the upholstery experience—creating textiles that feel good and make an emotional connection.
When it comes to colour, think of the shimmer of light on water. We’re talking aluminium and silver, dark blue and grey tones and soft, sea-glass green. We’re also seeing subtle metallic elements that shift appearance as light changes.
The Age of Aquarius plays well with the curved shapes that we’re seeing everywhere in furniture design. Consider textiles that enhance the flowing lines of contemporary seating while maintaining practical durability.
Related read: Key upholstery fabric trends for 2025: the designers' guide >


Did you know? Evone, Jessica and Nancy are our in-house AI artists who create AI images specifically for our Trends collections. Working from moodboards supplied by Nancy.
Market Positioning of These Trends
FibreGuard's product development team hasn't just identified these trends, we’re making them concrete. Here’s what our thoughtful approach can offer for our partners:
- Practical Integration: Both design trends have implications for versatility, allowing retailers and manufacturers to incorporate elements that work with both contemporary and traditional customer preferences.
- Cross-Category Potential: These design directions can work across product types, from main upholstery to accent pieces, window treatments, and accessories. All in the name of enabling consistent design stories.
- Market-Specific Adaptations: These trends can be adapted to specific market needs, ensuring broad relevance while respecting local design preferences.
Taking design forward with FibreGuard’s stain resistant textiles
Our trends team and product development team continue to explore what’s happening in the world of design, to provide constructive, exclusive insights for our customers and partners.
Our analysis of the Mystic Desert and Age of Aquarius trends reflects our commitment to understanding how fabrics can not only follow current preferences but help create meaningful spaces that respond to basic human needs—connection to tradition, harmony with nature, and comfort in an increasingly digital world.
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We invite designers, manufacturers, and retailers to consider how these design directions might influence your 2025 offerings. Contact your FibreGuard representative to discuss how these trends might enhance your product development strategy.