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H&M HOME 2025 holiday collection reveals what colors we will decorate our Christmas tree in this year

When minimalist elegance meets Christmas nostalgia

Photo: H&M

This year, let your home breathe in the scents of saffron, sparkle in shades of red and be wrapped in soft textures that scream "hygge" in the most chic way. Discover the most beautiful holiday collection from H&M HOME, where Scandinavian sophistication meets festive warmth.

December is approaching at lightning speed, and while most people are still searching for last winter's ski socks, H&M HOME is ready to transform your home into a real holiday fairy tale. The new collection, arriving on October 23, 2025, is a festive ode to aesthetics - no kitsch, no stress, just plenty of style, warmth and details that even the most un-holiday-minded friends will notice.

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We're not talking about classic Christmas decorations reminiscent of a northern Polish duty free shop here, but about an imaginative combination of neutral tones, textures, candles, plush pillows, and subtle red that brings that real festive atmosphere to your home - one that smells like mulled wine, sounds like Sinatra, and looks like the Pinterest board of your dreams.

A neutral color palette? Yes, with a splash of red!

Forget the classic red and green Christmas scheme this year – H&M HOME has opted for a slightly more sophisticated, yet no less festive approach. Red remains – but this time it’s teamed with shades of pink, warm white and chocolate brown. It’s almost as if Christmas has been transported to a Parisian bistro.

Red-rimmed china reigns supreme on the table – from plates to bowls, all with delicate holiday slogans. Candles burn in tulip-shaped chrome and brass candlesticks – in three sizes and with the option of a dramatic candelabra that might even make a splash at your chef’s centerpiece.

And of course, for those who believe that a glass is a must-have accessory for every holiday – here are high-quality textured glasses, coupe models for cocktails and elegant stainless steel dessert glasses. Because why not serve sparkling wine like Gatsby?

Living room a la Christmas spa

H&M HOME hasn't forgotten about those soft details that make a festive evening with Netflix even more cozy. Cushions in beige, caramel and warm white, plush covers with festive inscriptions ("Merry" and "Christmas", of course), teddy pillows, striped velvet and red and white checkered patterns - everything your sofa needs to become more festive than an advent calendar.

Decorations? Round vases in a sand glass haze, paper decorations in brown, white and red, and socks made of soft teddy material in warm tones. And the fragrance? Of course – “Golden Saffron”, because we all know that without an elegantly scented candle, the holidays are almost incomplete.

A Christmas tree with taste – and without kitsch

This year, H&M HOME suggests: let the tree be the backdrop, not the circus. Neutral shades of beige, taupe and caramel set the tone, while glitter paper decorations mix with classic red balls, silver details, textured faux fur trims and frosty white and silver glitter balls.

The result? A tree that looks like something out of a Pinterest dream—without the need for 12 hours of untangling last year's string of lights.

Final Thought: This Year, Let Your Home Be the Star of the Christmas Story

H&M HOME With its new holiday collection, it offers you all the elements to create a festive haven where aesthetics, warmth and a little red playfulness intertwine. From the table to the tree, from scented candles to pillows that just call for a nap during a Christmas movie - this is a collection that will inspire even the toughest Scrooge.

The collection is available from October 23, 2025 in stores and online at hm.com/homeSo: grab a candlestick, pour a drink into a coupe glass, and begin the festive chapter of your inner story.

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