I'm Calling It, H&M's Spring Collection Is Its Best Yet — It's Luxe Minimalism at Its Finest
H&M Home’s spring 2025 selection brings an unexpected feeling to furniture


One word to sum up H&M Home’s Spring 2025 selection: soft. This season’s lineup — spanning living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, and even tabletops — is tactile, sumptuous, and occasionally shaggy in the most surprising ways.
Upholstered cabinets? Furry textures? Yes, they went there.
Layered with velvet, corduroy, and bouclé, the collection is warm and minimal, true to H&M Home’s pared-back ethos. But with whisper-soft greens, graphic abstract designs on plush stools, and bold black-and-white mid-century-inspired patterns across tableware, it takes a strategically playful, art-forward turn.
Essentially, H&M Home’s latest collection is expressive minimalism reimagined for spring: relaxed, comfortable, calm — with a kick. Shop our standout picks below.
Price: £299.99
Fabrics on your clothes, fabrics on your chairs, and now, fabrics on your doors. This cabinet’s sharp lines are softened by a hazy, fibrous finish and subtle leg cutouts that add an unexpected accent. Contrasting color, curves with lines, and tradition with modernity, this piece is, without a doubt, one of the collection’s standouts.
Price: £299.99
Diamonds — whether we're talking rocks or patterns — never go out of style. They offer a grounding quality to balance out a modern room, anchoring newer elements with something timeless. This H&M Home rug, in particular, feels especially rich and warm in coffee brown and black, offering a soft underfoot feel that’s perfect for a living room.
Price: £14.99
Corduroy is often associated with cooler temps, but this cover makes a cheerful exception in khaki green. Notice its subtle patchwork — some fabric lines run horizontally, others diagonally — adding dynamic dimension to what might seem like a simple piece. Soft and ideal for cuddling on the couch.
Price: £229
Soft shapes meet a low pile height in this kidney-bean-shaped rug. Its gentle curves bring a sense of harmony to a space, much like a curved couch does, pulling together a living room’s disparate elements. Also available in the same green hue as the pillow above.
Price: £199.99
In this collection, there's a range of marble decor and marble-topped furniture that feels luxurious for its price point. This dark version feels particularly elevated, and echoes wider design trends for darker wood finishes.
Price: £9.99
Minimalist in palette, but bold in execution — this fanciful throw pillow with stripes and ruffled frills is perfect if you want to try your hand at 'neutral maximalism'. Throw it on a beige bed or sofa and bring character to your room.
“The H&M Home spring collection celebrates the less-is-more aesthetic, where every element and object is carefully chosen to evoke both a sense of serenity and modernity,” shares Evelina Kravaev-Söderberg, Head of Design & Creative at H&M Home. “From inviting textures and materials, sculptural pieces, geometrical patterns to soothing hues, we hope the clean lines of the collection inspire our customers to embrace the new spring season”
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