While we finish the summer and look forward to autumn fashion and interior design, we see that an unexpected pattern is playing again. Polka points have been a very popular pattern since the 20s, but they did not always remain trendy. In 2025, they finally started returning to their hearts (and the house) of the designers.
Okay, good – similar to stripes, polka points were not necessarily in the sense that they would never see them in interior design. But when was the last time you saw a polka dot pillow or a DOT pattern bed leaf? If it has been a while since Polka points in your house were a design base food, they are ready to hug the brave pattern again.
Polka Dots made a fashion comeback first
We saw the return of polka points in fashion for the first time: Although the polka points were raised for the first time in the 1920s, they have come in and out of fashion in the decades since then.
Vintage clothing and fashion from the late 90s to the early 2000s come back cyclically in 2025, which means that Polka points also go on the way to the middle school. Shirts, clothes, tights and even shoes have recently been stamped with a classic dup pattern. Common color combinations include brown and white, black and white as well as white and marine.
But the return of polka points didn't just stop here. It is no surprise that the worlds of fashion and interior design often influence and come together to inform the trends that make up a certain aesthetics. With the interior designer, dots finally make the way back into the spotlight.
Polka points in interior design: how to style them
Just like with fashion, a large part of the Polka point trend is to follow how dotted patterns have been used in the past decades. You are probably already most dabs with fabric prints. You saw them on bed sheets and pillow covers to give a simple bed width style. You probably noticed them on throwing pillows and even accelerations – the pattern really suits everything.
But Polka points also have their place in contemporary design. Wall art is a fantastic way to integrate polka points. Smaller dabbits are often more connected to vintage design, while large points can be considered more modern. Use them on canvases, add a painted or wallpapered accent wall or integrate them into smaller details such as seat cushions or carpets.
Playing around with texture is another way to think out with polka points beyond the box. Consider embroidered dabbits for an increased element on sheets or pillows. Perrenkolka points are perfect for wall wall and even lampshades. Minted, increased fabric or fur -polka points are all entertaining ways to highlight your polka dot fabric of choice even more.
Try for a more maximum design with other patterns that complement the polka points. Everyone knows and loves polka dots and stripes, but they can also combine polka points with light flowers, checkered fabrics or houndstooth patterns.
The fun of polka points is that you are easy in the heart, which makes it wonderfully easy to install in your own home. First bring a polka point in your room and concentrate on a color and size that fits your existing aesthetics. Then you can expand the pattern from there.