It is no surprise that red is going to continue to be big news in home design in 2025.
From the unexpected red theory to decorating with burgundy, red has certainly been a big player in how we decorate our homes of late – from small accents all the way through to big and bold color drenching.
This latest iteration, dubbed 'Cherry Coded', is perhaps the easiest hue to decorate with yet. This deep, beautifully baked hue is warmer than your classic crimson, softer than burgundy, and surprisingly playful.
If you're feeling pretty sold on the cherry red color trend, don't worry, you don't have to go straight in with the paintbrush. From chic lacquered accents to fun cherry motifs, I've rounded up 12 must-see items that will certainly sweeten up your space in 2025. Let's tuck in.
Cherry Code your home with these 12 juicy finds
So where did this all begin? Unlike most big trends of late, this one didn't actually come from TikTok, but Pinterest. Coined in the Pinterest trends 2025 report, known as Pinterest Predicts, the experts in the know have tipped cherry red as the color story for this year.
And with Pinterest seeing an upsurge in searches for 'dark cherry red' of +235% and 'cherry vibe' hitting +325%, there are clear stats to prove this is going to be big news.
Here, I've found 12 cherry red home decor buys that are quite simply good enough to eat.
You can always trust Anthropologie to jump on a fruity and fun trend like this one. Their icon glasses are somewhat iconic, and this sweet cherry glass is just as sweet as the rest.
If you do wish to add a pop of red with a splash of paint, big or small, Baked Cherry from Little Greene is the perfect sumptuous and wonderfully rich shade to try.
Releasing an entire collection in a dark cherry red, cult fave brand Addison Ross' famous bobbin candle sticks and salt & pepper grinders now come in this year's hottest hue.
Made using the softest linen, La DoubleJ's cherry-covered tableware is a real feast for the eyes. Create a truly maximalist tablescape with a mix and match of different fun patterns.
This modern meets traditional lamp was inspired by bank teller's lamps found in historic libraries. Designed with a built-in dimmer and rechargeable battery, this can be moved throughout your home for a pop of red.
This super soft velvet pillow is a great way to add a burst of cherry red without over-committing to the trend. Plus, that playful striped trim adds a touch of pattern too.
Joanna Gaines is in on the trend, creating this vintage-looking artwork for her brand Magnolia. Originally painted by one of their designers, this bowl of cherries makes a charming statement.
Small decor items like cushions and throws are great ways to introduce a new color to your couch. This cozy ribbed knit throw adds texture, color, and warmth to snuggle up under.
Handmade in Puglia, Italy, this ceramic vase has been speckled in a rich red to give it a delicate splash of pattern. Place it on the center of your table or mantelpiece to brighten up the room.
Bursting with the scent of bitter black cherry, this reed diffuser by Brooklyn-based brand Apotheke blends essential and perfume-grade fragrance oils for a continuous, long-lasting scent experience.
Made using 20 coats of high gloss cherry red lacquer (and polished between every coat) this scalloped tray is designed to sit atop your ottoman to transform it into a cozy coffee table laden with decor and drinks.
For a playful new accent piece, this 'Joy' table is both fun and elegant thanks to its unique balloon-inspired form and high-gloss cherry red finish. The perfect way to nail two trends in one.
Looking to sweeten up your space? With these 12 stylish buys, introducing this unexpected, Cherry Coded red into your home has never been easier.