Top 100 Art & Design Trends in October

From Glass Cube Furniture to Adaptive Furniture Displays:

In October 2025, the art and design world tilts toward reinvention: modular systems are reimagined, craft is elevated, and functional objects become expressive sculptures. This month’s top trends spotlight how heritage techniques, sustainable reuse, and bold aesthetics converge to push boundaries. From adaptive installations to luminous seating forms, designers are merging utility with storytelling.

The 'USM Haller Re‑Framed' exhibition challenges conventions in modular design by recombining vintage components, offcuts, and new modules to build showpiece furniture. Each installation juxtaposes polished steel with visibly worn surfaces, underscoring how reuse can be integral to form, not an afterthought. New and reclaimed materials live side by side, asking designers and users to reconsider durability, aesthetics, and lifecycle.


On the opposite end of the material spectrum, 'Murano Glass Stools' turn utilitarian seating into refractive art. Crafted for Bottega Veneta’s runway by 6AM, these hand-blown pieces employ CNC-carving of glass blocks into jewel-like seating forms in multiple colorways. Under studio lighting, they refract color across space, making each stool part sculpture, part seat.

Together, these trends show October as a moment when design reclaims legacy—modular systems are rewritten, and craft techniques are reframed through innovation. Expect more experiments that defy categorization, mixing material heritage with future-facing expression.
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