
There's something magical about the shift from winter's grey monotony to spring's bright promise. As the days grow longer and warmer, many of us feel an almost irresistible urge to shake off winter's heaviness and inject some joy into our living spaces.
This year, that urge has found its perfect expression in one of 2025's most delightful trends: fruit-themed homewares.
From strawberries adorning kitchen towels to lemon-shaped serving bowls, fruit motifs are popping up everywhere as part of a broader movement embracing playful, nature-inspired designs that feel appropriately fresh and colourful for springtime.
But this isn't just about following the latest fad—there's genuine science behind why surrounding yourself with these cheerful, vibrant pieces can genuinely lift your spirits.
The psychology behind spring's bright transformation
According to Dr Joel Frank, a licensed clinical psychologist, 'the three most powerful interior design elements affecting mental health are colour choice, light temperature, and space plan. A proper balance between these three can significantly influence a person's mood and thoughts'.
'Colors can influence our mood and can actually create a surge of dopamine, which is our happiness hormone'
Research shows that vibrant colours like yellow and orange—the very hues dominating this fruit trend—can increase energy levels and feelings of happiness and optimism. A 2020 study found that orange, often seen in popular decorations, is more associated with joy and overall positive feelings.
For many of us over 60, the transition from winter to spring can be particularly challenging. Seasonal affective disorder impacts millions of people every year, especially during seasons with fewer hours of sunlight. The simple act of introducing bright, fruit-inspired colours into your home can serve as a gentle antidote to these seasonal blues.
Where this delightful trend fits into 2025's bigger picture
This fruit trend isn't happening in isolation—it's part of a larger movement embracing nature-inspired designs that bring the outdoors inside, with fruit motifs increasingly used as an alternative to florals across fabrics and homewares.
Interior designers are calling it everything from 'maximalism' to 'sensorial design' - essentially, creating spaces that inject energy and vibrancy into our daily lives.
The science of colour and mood
Warm colours (red, orange, yellow) create excitement and energy
Cool colours (blue, green, purple) promote calm and relaxation
Natural light exposure releases serotonin, boosting mood and calmness
Seasonal decorating helps create feelings of control and mental stability
What makes this trend particularly appealing for those of us who've seen plenty of decorating fads come and go is its versatility. If a full-sized fruity feature wall feels like too much, you can easily try some zesty homewares for a more subtle take on the trend.
Your guide to Australia's most affordable fruit finds
The original article mentioned several budget-friendly Australian retailers, and our research confirms these remain your best bets for affordable pieces that won't break the bank.
Kmart leads the pack with its extensive range covering everything from practical items to purely decorative pieces. The Mixed Fruits Jug at $16 and the literal Lemon Juicer at $6 represent excellent value, especially when you consider that these pieces serve dual purposes—they're functional and mood-boosting.
Big W offers strong alternatives, particularly if your local Kmart is cleaned out. Their $6 Flower Trinket Dish provides similar aesthetic benefits, and their strawberry-themed collection gives you multiple coordination options.
Target's specialty lies in their scented fruit candles at $13 each. These represent particularly good value because they engage multiple senses—the visual appeal of fruit shapes combined with matching fragrances creates what designers call 'sensorial design.'
The Reject Shop brings unique items to the table, including those quirky cabbage egg cups that definitely fall into the 'conversation starter' category.
Smart integration: how to embrace the trend tastefully
The key to making fruit-themed homewares work in your home is treating them like seasonal accessories rather than permanent fixtures. The easiest way to start easing into spring is by swapping out textiles, as lightweight fabrics and fresh colours instantly shift the mood of a room, making it feel lighter and more seasonal.
Start small and seasonal: Begin with one or two statement pieces—perhaps a fruit-themed tea towel or a lemon-shaped bowl. Sometimes, simply rotating and refreshing your displays can make a space feel brand new by swapping out wintery accents for lighter, spring-inspired pieces.
Consider your existing colour scheme: If your kitchen features neutral tones, a pop of citrus yellow or strawberry red can provide exactly the energy boost these spaces need. If you already have a colourful kitchen, choose fruit pieces in complementary rather than competing shades.
Think functionality first: The most successful trend adoption comes from choosing pieces that serve a practical purpose. A lemon-shaped juicer or fruit-patterned oven mitts integrate seamlessly because they earn their keep through usefulness.
Getting the fruit trend right
- Start with 1-2 pieces rather than a complete overhaul
- Choose functional items over purely decorative ones
- Consider your existing colours and add complementary fruit tones
- Use seasonal rotation to keep displays fresh
- Remember: if it makes you smile when you see it, it's working
Budget-wise alternatives and DIY touches
Not every fruit-themed touch needs to come from a retail store. You can use seasonal changes to determine colour schemes—go with lime-green and aqua, or green and brown, for an energising springtime look, using accessories like vases, plants, or decorative items that match the same colour scheme.
Consider creating your own fruit-inspired displays with actual seasonal produce. A bowl of bright oranges or a basket of lemons serves the same mood-boosting purpose as manufactured fruit homewares while offering the added benefit of natural fragrance and eventual practical use.
You might also explore local markets for vintage or second-hand fruit-themed pieces. Op shops and weekend markets often yield unique ceramic pieces from decades past—items that predate this current trend but fit perfectly within it.
Storage and seasonal considerations
One practical consideration that's particularly relevant for those of us who've accumulated a lifetime of belongings is storage. Having a dedicated space where you store seasonal decorative items makes it easy to refresh your decor with the seasons.
If you decide to embrace this trend, consider establishing a rotation system. Pack away heavier winter accessories when you bring out your spring fruit pieces, then reverse the process when autumn arrives. This approach prevents clutter while ensuring each season feels fresh and intentional.
The beauty of fruit-themed homewares is their natural connection to spring and summer entertaining. Citrus table linen and tableware paired with fresh fruit centerpieces make fabulous and vibrant themes for garden parties or casual gatherings.
Making it work for your lifestyle
The most important consideration with any trend is whether it genuinely enhances your daily life. Decorations can make you feel connected with times you remember fondly, and going home to a cheerful space will only help your emotional wellbeing.
Interior design experts are increasingly talking about 'joycore' - choosing interior elements that spark personal joy, which in turn helps improve mood and wellbeing. If bright, fruity accents make you smile when you walk into your kitchen each morning, they're serving their purpose perfectly.
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Studies show that people who engage in seasonal decorating report feeling more in control of their environment and experience better mental stability throughout seasonal transitions. Even small changes like swapping tea towels can trigger positive psychological responses.
Remember, trends are meant to inspire, not dictate. Don't let trends overshadow your personal style and individuality. Your home should reflect your unique taste and interests. Incorporate trends in a way that feels authentic to you, creating a home that is meaningful, cozy, and inviting.
The seasonal rotation advantage
When we decorate at certain points every year, we feel in control of time in relation to that activity, which provides psychological benefits beyond simple aesthetics.
Establishing a pattern of refreshing your space for spring—whether through fruit-themed accents or any other seasonal touches—creates positive anticipation and marks the passage of time in meaningful ways.
The current fruit trend offers an ideal entry point for this kind of seasonal decorating because the pieces are affordable, widely available, and genuinely functional.
Unlike some decorative trends that serve purely aesthetic purposes, most fruit-themed homewares earn their place through practical use.
What This Means For You
So whether you're drawn to Kmart's playful lemon juicer, Target's scented fruit candles, or simply a bowl of actual oranges from your local market, remember that you're not just following a trend—you're participating in the age-old human tradition of marking seasons and lifting spirits through thoughtful changes to your living space.
What seasonal touches help you transition from winter to spring? Have you spotted any fruit-themed pieces that caught your eye recently? Share your own ideas for bringing spring cheer into your home—we'd love to hear how you're brightening up your space this year.
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Original Article
https://honey.nine.com.au/living/km...es-trend/bc08ef94-cd15-437c-b235-c73ecd0e730c
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