A collaborative session exploring the upcoming season’s key trends—packed with inspiration and actionable ideas.
Enduring design trends: Why biophilic design, tactility and personalisation continue to shape interiors, reflecting a lasting shift towards natural materials, layered textures, craftsmanship and homes that feel truly individual.
Lifestyle-led design shifts: How restorative interiors are redefining the way people design their homes, with a greater focus on flexibility, wellbeing, calm and a move away from overly perfect aesthetics.
Actionable ideas for your showroom: Practical ways to translate trends into retail environments, from moodboarding spaces and experiential nooks to thoughtful displays that encourage considered customer decisions.
The Panel
Moderated by Busola Evans, we were joined by Ca’ Pietra Brand Director - Grazzie Wilson, WGSN Director of Interiors Forecasting - Gemma Riberti and the Founder of Colours of Arley – Louisa Tratalos.



Grazzie Wilson – Ca’ Pietra Brand Director
Grazzie Wilson is a respected voice in the interiors industry, with over a decade of experience shaping creative product collections and building memorable, distinctive brands. At Ca’ Pietra, Grazzie oversees everything from innovative product collections to the company’s signature look and feel. Known for her stylist’s eye and deep understanding of both design and technical detail, she brings creativity and expertise together to define products and brands that truly stand out.
Gemma Riberti – WGSN Director of Interiors Forecasting
Gemma leads WGSN Interiors’ global team, overseeing how consumer behavioural shifts impact the industry across categories and market levels, all the way through to design and product development. Her strong background in forecasting and design research gives her a strategic understanding of trends and their implications across sectors, industries and consumer expectations.
Louisa Tratalos – Founder, Colours of Arley
Louisa Tratalos founded Colours of Arley in 2022. With a background in photography, she was drawn to capturing people in their own homes and became fascinated by how interiors tell personal stories. That instinct led to bespoke stripes, a way for customers to express their own worlds through colour. Three years on, Colours of Arley is based in a Shoreditch studio, where visitors can create their own combinations, while Louisa continues to “follow the stripes” and the lives they become part of.





