
When I first saw that the Fisherman Aesthetic was trending, I'll admit – I was skeptical. But like so many niche trends that come up from the depths of the internet, this has well and truly taken off.
This coastal decor inspired style was named in the Pinterest trends 2025 report and is now racking up views across social media. So it is no surprise that it looks to be one of the key TikTok interior design trends to take note of this summer. And as someone who has always had a soft spot for seaside styling, I've completely fallen for this fish-forward look.
Going beyond nautical stripes and weathered woods, this trend is a little kitsch, a bit more on the nose, and surprisingly chic. From TikTok to tabletop, these are my favorite fish-shaped buys found on my deep dive of the internet.
12 home decor buys to help you get the sea-inspired look

Coastal style is nothing new in interiors, or in viral trends for that matter. First, we fell for the coastal grandmother movement that took its inspiration from the Nancy Meyers aesthetic and had us incorporating loose linens and nautical stripes in everything from our wardrobes to our homes. Then we adopted the fresher, cooler member of the family and looked to the coastal auntie for our inspo. But now, it is well and truly the age of the fisherman.
What makes the fisherman aesthetic feel so fresh is its unabashed playfulness. It's a little nostalgic – whether that’s a childhood memory of beach holidays or just an appreciation for rustic, handmade pieces – and is full of personality.
The key to making fish home decor feel elevated is balance. Try decorating with vintage pieces to give it a curated, lived-in look, and pair your fish with classic or contemporary interior design styles to avoid looking overly themed. Ahead, I’ve rounded up the best fisherman aesthetic home decor finds that nail the trend, even if you're nowhere near the sea. And with them all under $100, you can shop the look without going overboard.
These whimsical cocktail napkins from Anthropologie were the first fish-shaped piece that piqued my interest in the trend. Made from 100% linen and delicately embroidered, I can't wait to serve drinks al fresco with these to accessorize.
We all know and love the infamous icon glass, and Pottery Barn's latest handmade drop includes cute red crabs, white shells, and these little blue fish that look like they're swimming through your summer beverage.
You can always count on garden and home brand Terrain to find the nichest nature-inspired trends and bring us just the prettiest pieces. Handmade in Mexico, this terracotta serving dish is perfect for snacks and side dishes.
For a really fun buy, this stainless steel citrus juicer will certainly impress your guests during the fish course. Serve this up in the center of the table with a pile of lemons to bring some joy to your summer tablescaping.
The fish carafe is one of the bestsellers in the Serax collection and makes for a fun, trend-setting addition to your breakfast table or bedside. I'd also use it as a vase for displaying fresh flowers on your kitchen counter.
The little hand-blown stripey fish charm in this glass tumbler is a true work of art. Sure to put a smile on your face, the borosilicate glass is also stronger, lightweight, and beautifully transparent.
Hand-painted motifs are also popular for bringing the fisherman aesthetic to your tabletop. Created by Vietri on the Amalfi Coast, this terracotta mug brings the charm of the Mediterranean to your home. It's beautiful enough to sit on display.
With thousands of 5* reviews, these fine art prints from Amazon depict reproductions of vintage drawings of Midwest fish species. They come unframed but are a budget-friendly way to create a gallery wall in your bathroom or kitchen. Just add rustic wooden frames like these from Amazon.
A gluggle jug was my first dip into the trend and makes great decor for kitchen shelving. I love this glazed, hand-painted pitcher from Anthro that has been finished with a pearlescent glaze and a playful lemon slice for an eye.
There is something so fun about this trend. Sure, it might be a little short-lived to totally redecorate your home to the aesthetic, but if you choose some playful small accessories like these, you can bring them out every summer to give your tablescaping a fisherman-friendly lift.
And if you're looking for a more sophisticated, minimalist way to bring seaside charm to your home, the coastal Scandifornia trend might just tickle your fancy. Combining traditional old money coastal style with Scandi sensibilities, this is how to properly decorate a beach house in 2025.