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Garden Trends 2025
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Garden Trends 2025

As our relationship with nature evolves, we see a growing trend to bring the wild, the organic and the unpolished into our gardens and outdoor spaces. 2025 will be a year where we embrace biodiversity, materials with character and unifying elements that allow for both aesthetics and community.

Biodiversity in the garden


Instead of controlling nature, we let it have more space. We choose plants that are not only beautiful, but also beneficial for biodiversity. Wildflower beds and large, unpolished beds create a natural, lush look where bees, butterflies and birds find food and shelter. It's no longer about manicured, trimmed beds, but about creating a garden that lives. The best gardens of 2025 are those where plant life harmonises with the local climate and supports the existing flora and fauna. By choosing native plants and allowing nature to play an active role, a dynamic environment is created where the changing seasons feel even more present.

Garden furniture in authentic materials


Garden furniture is becoming more of an integral part of the garden, rather than just practical elements. We're seeing an exciting combination of metallic surfaces that are practical and give a modern edge, alongside warm, natural materials like wood. Dining tables in patinated wood or contrasting metal, where the cool and industrial aesthetic meets the organic warmth of the wood grain and structure.

Outdoor dining experiences


Mealtimes are moving further out into the garden. Instead of being confined to the terrace, we see more people creating cosy dining areas in the middle of green nature. Long plank tables are becoming the focal point for large dinners, where family and friends can gather for long conversations under the stars. These tables create a rustic and relaxed atmosphere where the meal is not just about the food, but about the experience of sitting together in a beautiful and vibrant environment. Many choose to place the long table among trees and flowerbeds to create a natural setting for dinner that feels both informal and exclusive.

Monumental pots


Oversized clay pots in raw unglazed terracotta bring a sculptural quality to outdoor spaces. These pots not only function as planters, but as works of art in their own right. The raw, earthy tones blend naturally with their surroundings and emphasise the organic look of the garden.

Luna Vraa

Since 2018, Luna Vraa has been a content writer and blog author at Byflou.com, where she has developed knowledge in e-commerce, marketing and Byflou's product portfolio of fashion, furniture and interior design.