As we move through the vibrant season of Spring 2025, we're seeing some exciting trends emerge across the vintage landscape—both in home décor and fashion. Whether you're a longtime collector or just dipping your toes into vintage style, here’s our take on what’s trending right now.
🪑 Home Décor: Mid-Century Mod Makes Its Mark (Again)
Mid-Century Modern furniture continues to be a favorite—and for good reason. The clean lines, tapered legs, and minimalist silhouettes blend effortlessly with today’s more neutral, contemporary interiors. The best part? Many pieces bring a pop of color or wood grain texture that elevates a room instantly.
Pairing vintage credenzas, side tables, or accent chairs with modern lighting and textiles is a go-to design move this season. These timeless pieces not only look great—they tell a story.
👗 Fashion: Boho, Baby Dolls, and a Dash of Grannycore
In the world of vintage fashion, it’s like the best of the '70s, '80s, and '90s are all showing up for spring.
We’re seeing a Boho revival—flowy dresses, natural fabrics, embroidery, fringe, and that carefree, artistic vibe that speaks to the inner flower child in all of us. And yes, mom jeans are back (again!), bringing comfort and that effortlessly cool style we didn’t know we missed.
Also making a return? Babydoll dresses—a nod to both the '70s and '90s. Paired with modern boots or layered with denim, they’re an easy yes.
And don’t forget the pastel florals. They’re still going strong, and they pair perfectly with the new trend term we’ve been hearing—Grannycore. Think comfy, vintage, a little quirky, and a lot charming. Speaking of comfort—sensible sandals are trending too. We're talking easy-on-the-feet, wear-all-day kind of fashion. Finally!
🏺 Decor: Glass, Pottery & Sustainable Collecting
Now let’s talk vintage glass and pottery—one of our absolute favorite categories.
This spring, we’re seeing rising interest in green, amber, and orange glassware. These colors aren’t just pretty—they’re rooted in history. Some of these vintage pieces were made with manganese or even uranium, which gives them that magical glow under black light. It’s an exciting discovery moment for newer collectors!
We’re also seeing a growing love for Murano and other Italian glass. These pieces are bold, colorful, and full of life—and they’re built to last. Unlike modern mass-produced glass that clouds after a few washes, these vintage beauties hold up and remain stunning for years.
That growing appreciation ties into a broader movement we love: sustainability. More people are turning to vintage for high-quality, long-lasting pieces that don’t contribute to landfill waste. Repurposing is not just trendy—it’s responsible.
🪵 Folk Art: Soulful & Story-Rich
Another trend we’re loving is the rise in popularity of Folk Art—especially pieces that reflect cultural heritage and handcraft traditions. From vintage quilts to wood carvings, these items add warmth, authenticity, and personality to your home.
We’re especially excited about pieces like the Dutch Folk Art Vintage IKEA Candlestick Holders—a charming, hand-painted wooden pair that celebrates tradition and craftsmanship. And the Pennsylvania Dutch Wooden Trivets—rich in color and full of story.
Both are available in our shop:
👉 Browse Dutch Folk Art Here
Whether you’re refreshing your space or your wardrobe this season, vintage style offers a meaningful way to shop with intention—and add character that modern pieces just can’t replicate.
✨ What’s your favorite vintage trend this spring? Let us know in the comments or tag us in your finds!
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