Dezeen Showroom's 10 most popular products of 2025

Dezeen Showroom's 10 most popular products of 2025
Ekstrem chair by Terje Ekstrøm for Varier

Dezeen Showroom: as the end of the year approaches, we have rounded up the 10 best-performing products on Dezeen Showroom from 2025.

Since launching in October 2020, Dezeen Showroom has published almost 2,000 product posts on behalf of around 700 brands from around the world.

2025 has seen us publish nearly 400 products, amassing 1.3 million page views this year alone.

Read on to find out about the ten products that have received the most views from our readership over the past 12 months.

They include acoustic tiles made from mycelium, a reissue of a graphic 1980s-era chair and a lamp that helps to regulate humans' natural sleep and wake patterns.


Wake Sleep light by Thomas Heatherwick for Tala

Wake Sleep light by Thomas Heatherwick for Tala

This bedside lamp, created by designer Thomas Heatherwick for lighting brand Tala, claims potential health benefits.

The Wake Sleep light aims to keep human beings' circadian rhythms in check, and has a gentle appearance comprising a mouth-blown shade atop a rippled, glazed base with an integrated digital clock display.

Find out more about Wake Sleep ›


Skywalk kitchen by Eggersmann

Skywalk kitchen by Eggersmann

Golden-hued bronzed brass meets striped White Tiger granite in this distinctive kitchen by German brand Eggersmann.

The duo of materials that the Skywalk kitchen is comprised of meet along a striking diagonal line, with the marble half cantilevered off the floor, giving it the appearance of levitation.

Find out more about Skywalk ›


Impact Acoustic mycelium tiles

Archisonic Mycelium wall tiles by Impact Acoustic

Swiss brand Impact Acoustic has grown rather than manufactured these noise-controlling tiles, which are made from biodegradable fungal networks.

Archisonic Mycelium wall tiles come in a single pale colour, owing to their natural origins, as the mycelium is grown on a bed of organic waste.

Find out more about Archisonic Mycelium ›


I Ching heated towel rail by Elisa Ossino for Tubes

I Ching heated towel rail by Elisa Ossino for Tubes

Italian brand Tubes worked with designer Elisa Ossino on a product that rethinks the form of conventional heated towel rails.

The I Ching heated towel rail manifests as a minimal bar-shaped fixture that can be installed in horizontal or vertical orientations.

Find out more about I Ching ›


Workstation sinks by Ruvati

Workstation sinks by Ruvati

Add-on accessories convert this sink by US manufacturer Ruvati from a basin into an extra area for preparing food.

Workstation sinks feature two recessed lips on the bottom and top edge of the sink, which can support bowl-holders, chopping boards and drying racks, among other compatible accessories.

Find out more about Workstation ›


Ekstrem chair by Terje Ekstrøm for Varier

Ekstrem chair by Terje Ekstrøm for Varier

Norwegian furniture brand Varier's iconic Ekstrem chair now comes in a wider range of colours for its fabric – a breathable wool material by Norwegian manufacturer Devold.

The chair's graphic silhouette – designed to accommodate different sitting positions – is made even more playful by upholstering it in Blossom, Scarlet, Umber, Sand, Olive and Pool fabrics.

Find out more about Ekstrem ›


Swivel chair by Vipp

Swivel chairs by Vipp

Aluminium and leather are the two signature materials used for this series of slimline task chairs by Danish homeware brand Vipp.

Swivel chairs are designed for use in both residential and workplace environments, and come in various hues for their seats and frames.

Find out more about Swivel ›


Offecct Circulus modular seating system by Mario Ferrarini for Flokk

Offecct Circulus modular seating system by Mario Ferrarini for Flokk

Italian designer Mario Ferrarini worked with Flokk-owned furniture brand Offecct to develop a modular seating system characterised by its folded backrests and perforated inner sheets.

The Offecct Circulus modular seating system modules come in high- and low-back as well as backless formats, and in various colourways.

Find out more about Offecct Circulus ›


Nomad rugs by Alejandra Gandía-Blasco Lloret for Gan

Nomad rugs by Alejandra Gandía-Blasco Lloret for Gan

Spanish textile brand Gan collaborated with designer Alejandra Gandía-Blasco Lloret on rugs made from 100 per cent recycled PET plastic.

Nomad rugs come with optional matching cushions and poufs, all of which can be used outside thanks to their materiality.

Find out more about Nomad ›


Takeout lamp by Buster + Punch

Takeout lamp by Buster + Punch

London-based lighting and homeware brand Buster + Punch's Takeout lamp is the brand's first portable light.

A textural cross-knurled metal base supports a transparent tube containing the LED lighting element, which is rechargeable.

Find out more about Takeout ›

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