Warmth Meets Light in Rowico Home’s AW25 Collection
The Swedish furniture design company Rowico Home has now released its AW25 collection, a launch that captures the season’s most important interior trends: earthy colours, tactile materials, pared-back forms and sustainability. Running through the collection are two conceptual directions, Where Warm Autumn Starts and Where Calm Light Begins, a meeting between the saturated warmth of autumn and the bright stillness of winter.

Where Warm Autumn Starts
Where Warm Autumn Starts is inspired by nature’s palette and the trend towards creating warmer, more inviting environments. Oiled woods, burnt tones and structured textiles generate a sense of authenticity and presence. Among the highlights is the Melstone chest of drawers, designed with recessed handles and rounded corners – a blend of tradition and contemporary design.

The Fairmount dining table, with its durable beige high-pressure laminate top, elegant wooden edge and solid oak base, brings together warmth, elegance and functionality.

– This is the part of the collection that breathes warmth, calm and authenticity, says Nina Hedberg, Marketing Manager and part of Rowico Home’s creative design team.
Where Calm Light Begins
The second direction, Where Calm Light Begins, reflects another strong current in interior design this autumn: a need for light and simplicity to counterbalance the times we live in. Here, light woods, organic materials and a colour palette in subtle natural shades such as terracotta and linen beige dominate. The new Clapperton dining table in solid oak expresses Scandinavian minimalism, with crafted details that communicate lightness and refinement. It is available in white-pigmented, brown and a completely new shade that Rowico Home calls sand.

Another key piece is the generous Langdon sofa, upholstered in a washable, linen-like fabric and filled with down and feather, offering a serene sense of brightness and comfort in its most inviting form.

– We are inspired by Scandinavian design traditions, but at the same time we want to create furniture that feels relevant here and now. The colour palette is warm, muted and subtle, with tones of linen beige and deep woods, says Jesper Bergendahl, Supply Chain Manager and Head Designer at Rowico Home.
Autumn trends
The collection as a whole embodies what defines autumn 2025: soft silhouettes, carefully selected materials and a clear movement away from sterile interiors towards something more tactile, vibrant and enduring. All furniture is FSC® certified*, with every detail crafted with care for both people and the environment.
More information
Discover the new designs at: rowicohome.com
For more information contact:
Rowico Home │Email: erika.dahlberg@rowico.com
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*You can also read more about our FSC certification on FSCsearch by searching for our certificate number BV-COC-135942 or licence number FSC-C135942.
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