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2024 Moving into 2025 Design Trends Likely to Affect Value of Personal Property

International Society of Appraisers

People desperately seek more positivity - as reflected in their buying trends in 2024 and moving into 2025. Items such as folk art, unique and creative paintings, hand-blown Venetian glass, delft style ceramic tiles, handmade vases, and quilts are splashed throughout interiors.

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How Meissen is Leading a Kitsch Revival into 2025

Invaluable

Ever in demand among collectors and enthusiasts of fine porcelain, Meissens playful, elaborate and colorful figurines have found favor with a new audience and appeared on numerous lists of interior design trends for 2025. The collaboration also produced a hand-painted porcelain mirror with the rapper and producer, Slick Rick at its centre.

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5 Hot Lots Coming to Auction in January

WorthPoint

Highlights include a piece of amusement park history, a statue of one of the most famous advertising mascots, a set of timeless tiles, a bygone piece of kitchen furniture, and decorative fruit that looks so real, you could eat it. Pieces, including tiles, remain in fashion with collectors for their decorative appeal and ease of display.

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Art Deco Is the Cat’s Meow in 2025

WorthPoint

Art deco furniture, including case pieces, side tables, and nightstands, will be popular this year, like this attractive waterfall nightstand (or end table) from the 1930s. Art deco, a beloved aesthetic for over 100 years, is experiencing a revival as one of the most significant trends for interior design in 2025.

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Brooklyn Museum Marks 200th Anniversary With Expansive 'Solid Gold' Exhibition

Jewelry Judge

Dubbed "Solid Gold," the exhibition features more than 400 gold objects, ranging from jewelry and luxury objects, to works of art, fashion and film. Entry galleries explore manifestations of ancient gold, pairing antiquities from the Brooklyn Museum’s collection with iconic 20th- and 21st-century objects.