What You Know About Happiness Is All Wrong

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Happiness is often something we think we'll gain down the road once we accomplish X, Y, and Z: a dream job, the perfect partner, a bigger salary, a bigger house. Yet things like fame, goods, success, and validation are the stuff of which the old conception of happiness was made. According to this way of thinking, once we reach one goal, it's time to set another one that will for sure make us happy... yet it never really does. Society has told us that achieving our own personal success will make us happy, but that’s actually a lie, says Stephanie Harrison, founder and creator of The New Happy.

Stephanie developed The New Happy philosophy during her graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where she received a Master's degree in Applied Positive Psychology. What is The New Happy? It comes down to setting compassionate goals rather than self-image goals in which you are trying to win or maintain other people’s approval. We chatted with Stephanie about this new outlook on life that has garnered more than 400K fans of her colorful, data-driven IG.


Why does happiness seem out of reach for so many?

Stephanie: I was fascinated to discover that so many of our beliefs about happiness do not come from within, but from the world around us. These beliefs have a profound impact on our actions and perceptions.

At The New Happy, our philosophy sets up a paradigm distinguishing between ‘Old Happy,’ the definition of happiness that you have been taught by the world around you, and ‘New Happy,’ a new science-backed approach to happiness that not only helps you but helps the world.

I think one of the core problems is that many of us don’t even know that we have a definition of happiness, let alone what it is and how it is affecting us. If we have a completely unrealistic definition of happiness, as Old Happy does, then it will always feel out of reach. In Old Happy, happiness is always one achievement away – it’s always the next one that will finally make you good enough, and then you can stop, take a break, spend time with your loved ones, and be the person you want to be. Starting to notice this pattern in ourselves is a really important way to begin shifting our perspective.

How have we been misinformed about happiness? How is that harming people?

Stephanie: The core belief underpinning the Old Happy paradigm is that you are not good enough as you are, and to remedy this, you must go out and achieve something in the world to become worthy. This belief creates tremendous pain. Feeling like we are only conditionally worthy puts us in a state of constant self-evaluation, judging how we are doing and how close we are to ‘enough’ – an exhausting experience that persistently drains our joy and vitality.

When I look at our collective well-being challenges, like burnout and loneliness, I see Old Happy all over it. We need to broaden our conversation about well-being and happiness to include societal influences, many of which have gone unacknowledged. If we have been taught by our world that happiness comes from achieving more, and that is reinforced by all of our systems, then we will prioritize individual success, and de-prioritize those critically important paths to happiness, like our connections, nature, and helping those in our community and the world around us.

My argument is that there is a far better way to find happiness: through being of service to the world using your authentic gifts. This is what I call your New Happy. To be happy, you need to feel useful. There are so many problems in our world that need help: they need your brain, your heart, your hands, your energy, your voice. There are people who are suffering, and they need exactly what you have to offer. In doing that, you will not only be able to help make our world a better place, but when you are expressing yourself authentically, you will also find purpose, feel frequent joy, and cultivate a stable, lasting sense of well-being. This approach to happiness is underpinned by a sense of compassion for all, a recognition that we are all connected and we need to care for the collective to be happy as individuals. It’s also hopeful: I believe that if we come together, we have what it takes to create a world where every person can experience happiness, just as they deserve.

Can you share some data points that support the New Happy philosophy?

Stephanie: One of the research topics supporting our philosophy is the idea of quieting your ego. This is the process of seeking a sustainable balance between yourself and others that leads to positive growth for all. It is related to personal outcomes like self-esteem and resilience, but also to the actions that you take in the world. Having a quiet ego is strongly connected to setting compassionate goals, which are goals where you are trying to contribute to other people’s well-being. These are contrasted with self-image goals, where you are trying to win or maintain other people’s approval – Old Happy goals. While self-image goals are associated with a decrease in self-esteem and connection, compassionate goals are associated with an increase in self-esteem and connection.

Another important element of our philosophy is the recognition of our interconnectedness. I think it’s really beautiful that the research shows this: When we care for others, we experience personal benefits; when we care for ourselves, we are inspired to and supported in caring for others. Giving increases your own positive emotions, sense of connectedness to others, and sense of meaning. One recent study found that behaving in a more selfless way is associated with greater happiness.

Turning to the research on caring for yourself, we can see the benefits, too. Extending compassion toward yourself predicts a reduction in depression, anxiety and stress symptoms as well as an increase in well-being. One study found that practicing self-affirmation increases feelings of self-compassion, which in turn motivates giving behavior. Every time you care for yourself, you’re supporting your ability to be there for others; every time you care for others, you’re also caring for yourself. It’s all connected.

Are there people who are just born happier, or can you learn to be happier?

Stephanie: There’s some debate about this, but many scholars believe that we have a general ‘happiness set-point,’ which is your base natural level of natural happiness. It is helpful to think of it more like a range, where you can boost yourself up to the top of it based on your daily actions. What you do does matter.

Happiness can be thought of as more than just the emotion that you feel when things go right. It’s about living a happy life, an existence that is aligned with who you are and what matters most to you.

One powerful reframe here is thinking of happiness not as an outcome, which is an Old Happy perspective, but as an action. When you are living your life, being authentically yourself and sharing that self in a way that has a positive benefit upon others, you experience happiness as a byproduct.

What are ways in which we can experience more joy in our lives?

Stephanie: Creating joy in our lives is such a priority. It is an emotion that not only benefits our own well-being, but also contributes to our relationships, our capacity to help and support others, and our resilience. Here are a few strategies.

First, help someone around you. There’s a reason that being of service is at the heart of our philosophy! There are so many studies that show the power of giving: It not only affects our happiness but impacts our physical health, too. It can positively impact your blood pressure, reduce your stress, and even extend your longevity. Do something small right now: Send someone a thank you text, let a loved one know how special they are to you, do a random act of kindness, share your expertise with someone, donate or advocate for a cause that needs you, engage in a warm conversation with a stranger, ask someone how they are doing and really listen. In the longer term, think about how you can use your gifts – the authentic actions that bring you joy – and offer them up to contribute to the world’s collective happiness.

Second, slow down, and look for something beautiful in the world around you. We miss a lot of the good, important stuff because we’re so focused on what we need to do. Decide you are going to look for the good: a wonderful quality in a loved one, something in nature, a moment of kindness. Once you see it, allow yourself to savor it and really soak it in. If you can, tell someone else about it to leverage the additional benefits of social connection. When you share with someone, you are able to extend the moment of goodness beyond the event itself, a ripple effect of joy that touches you and your relationship in a meaningful way.

Third, get outside into the world if it’s accessible for you. Our feelings of loneliness and disconnection are likely to increase when we are stuck inside our homes, as so many of us have been. One study found that spending just twenty minutes in nature lowers cortisol, your stress hormone, up to 20 percent! Nature is also the most reliable place to experience a sense of awe, which can inspire giving and compassionate behavior.

Finally, make joy a shared pursuit. Decide with your family or roommates or friends that you are going to consciously ‘joy-ify’ a regular activity, like making dinner, doing chores, or a regular routine. Ask yourselves, what would make me feel more connected to this activity, this moment, or the people we are sharing it with? There are so many creative ways you might do this. In one of our New Happy Challenges where we taught the skill of joy, participants came up with all sorts of wonderful ideas, including cooking recipes from around the world, doing an end-of-workday dance party, and sharing a moment of gratitude as a family at the end of every day.


How can we support our friends when they're feeling down?

Stephanie: As a society, we’re not very comfortable with pain, suffering, grief, and the difficulties of being a human. There’s so much pressure to appear happy and like you have it all together. No one has it all together, and everyone is going through something, and I think that collectively pretending that this isn’t true is very harmful for all of us.

If someone trusts you enough to open up to you about their pain, this is a powerful opportunity to nurture your connection, share micro-moments of love, and support them. I developed an acronym to help you to be there in these moments: FANAL, which is an old word for a lighthouse or beacon. I love this metaphor because it gives us an idea for how we can be for others: firmly grounded within ourselves, sharing a light that shines upon them and guides them to a safe, secure place.

Here’s how to use it:

  • F: Focus on the person. Give them your full attention and make this moment about them.
  • A: Ask how they are feeling. If they brush you aside or give a standard answer, you might need to gently ask a second time or in a different way to make it clear you really want to know how they are.
  • N: Notice their suffering. Many of us are afraid to look at pain, as though it is embarrassing or contagious. This leaves the person in pain feeling so lonely. Try to really see them and their pain.
  • A: Acknowledge their experience. This pain might be the most palpable thing in their lives right now. Honor that reality. Don’t deny it or try to change their perception of it. Tell them that you see what they are going through, and how painful it is.
  • L: Listen. Just keep listening, asking more questions to invite them to keep sharing. Stay with them until they are ready to change the topic.

This practice will help you to be there for them in a compassionate way.

Thanks Stephanie! You can follow the New Happy @newhappyconewhappyco.

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There are few celebrity friendships as iconic and long-lasting as Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio's. The actors met while filming Titanic in 1996, but unlike their characters Jack and Rose, Kate and Leo’s relationship survived long after the ship hit the iceberg and the press tour came to an end.

Kate and Leo put the whole “guys and girls can’t be friends” claim to bed, but according to her, their friendship has endured precisely because they've kept it platonic. “I think the reason that friendship works is because there was never any romantic thing,” Winslet told Marie Claire UK (via Huffington Post). “It’s so disappointing for people to hear that because in the soap opera of the Kate and Leo story, we fell in love at first sight and had a million snogs, but actually we never did.”

The story of Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio’s friendship spans over 25 years. Check out these defining moments of their friendship timeline, from Titanic to today.

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1996 — Kate and Leo meet on the set of Titanic.

We all know and love the friends-to-lovers trope, but Winslet and DiCaprio are the poster children for the lovers-to-friends trope. The actors met while playing love interests in Titanic. Although their onscreen relationship has never come to fruition offscreen, Winslet says the pair immediately clicked as friends.

“He was just very free with himself, and he had this effervescent energy that was really magnetic,” she said in a 2023 Titanic re-release featurette. “And I remember thinking, 'Oh, this is gonna be fun. We're definitely gonna get along.' And we just really did. We just really did.”

1998 — They walk the red carpet together at the Golden Globes.

If you Google “young Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet,” there’s a 99 percent chance the first pictures will be from this red carpet, mostly because Winslet’s look is sooo ’90s. In an interview with ET, DiCaprio says they absolutely came together, but clarifies that they’re “good buddies.”

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2008 — They join forces on screen again.

The first movie Winslet and DiCaprio did together post-Titanic was Revolutionary Road, where they play another couple who doesn’t work out because one of them dies by the end of the movie (quite a specific niche to fall into, no?). Unlike Jack and Rose, their characters in Revolutionary Road have a tense relationship, which Winslet said made working on the film “an immensely emotionally challenging experience” for both of them.

“There’s just a trust factor there. We both know that we have the best intentions for each other, but we also know that we can push each other’s limits,” DiCaprio said in an interview for the film. “There’s probably no other actress out there that I would feel as comfortable attacking, and I know she can give every bit of it right back to me.”

2009 — Kate shouts Leo out in her Golden Globes acceptance speech.

Winslet won a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama for her role in Revolutionary Road. She gave a heartfelt speech that included some very kind words for her costar and best friend.

“Leo, I’m so happy I can stand here and tell you how much I love you and how much I’ve loved you for 13 years. Your performance in this film is nothing short of spectacular. I love you with all my heart, I really do,” Winslet said. DiCaprio blew her multiple kisses as she spoke. Feel free to join in the audience’s aww-ing; this moment is just too sweet.

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2012 — Leo walks Kate down the aisle.

A source told Us Weekly that DiCaprio walked Winslet down the aisle at her wedding to Ned Rocknroll (whose real name is Edward Abel Smith, in case you were worried) in December 2012.

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2016 — Kate Winslet cries at Leonardo DiCaprio’s Oscar speech.

When Leo finally won his first Oscar in 2016 for The Revenant, the camera cut to Kate tearing up and clasping her hands in front of her face during his speech. She was also spotted giving him a quick, friendly kiss on the cheek during a commercial break.

2017 — They have dinner in Saint-Tropez.

Pictures blew up over the internet of DiCaprio and Winslet “vacationing” together in Saint-Tropez, but Winslet later revealed that they were there on business. “Leo did his annual fundraiser for the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation. He and I went together and we auctioned off dinner with Jack and Rose and actually raised $1.35 million. It was extraordinary,” she told E!.

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2021 — They reunite for the first time since the pandemic hit.

Winslet revealed that she cried the first time she saw DiCaprio after the pandemic began. “I’ve known him for half my life! It’s not as if I’ve found myself in New York or he’s been in London and there’s been a chance to have dinner or grab a coffee and a catch up,” she told The Guardian. “We haven’t been able to leave our countries. Like so many friendships globally, we’ve missed each other.”

2023 — Winslet reflects on her friendship with DiCaprio on Titanic’s re-release featurette.

Kate Winslet revealed that when she and Leonardo DiCaprio call each other, they pick up the phone right away. “There’s no like, ‘Hang on, I’ll call you tomorrow.’ It's instant,” she told ET Online. Think about that next time your bestie gives you an impromptu ring.

The actress also got a bit more sentimental about her long-standing friendship with Leo. “You know, if you think about it, in the world that we live in now, to have friendships that bind you, and that shared history, it’s really something,” she said.

One thing’s for sure: if the Titanic had actually gone down in 1997, Kate would have definitely made room for Leo on that dang door.

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November 4, 2024 — Kate Winslet Praises Leonardo DiCaprio and Revolutionary Road

In an interview with Vanity Fair, Kate Winslet recalls just how difficult it was bringing Revolutionary Road to life. The story follows Frank and April Wheeler as they struggle with both the cracks in their marriage and their 1950s suburban reality.

"The thing that people say is, 'You got to work with Leo again.' Then they go off on the whole Leo tangent, which I totally understand," she says. "But Revolutionary Road — f—king hell, it just knocked us all sideways. Unbelievably difficult material. I was very proud of that film and what Leo and I were able to create as Frank and April. It was so brutal."

November 19, 2024 — Leonardo DiCaprio Supports Kate Winslet's Lee

Leo made a special screening of Kate Winslet's Lee even more special by showing up to support her! The two were photographed hugging in front of the poster and it's truly the push I needed to get through the week :').

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Scream 6 was one of the hottest movies of 2023, and we've been looking forward to Scream 7 since the credits started rolling! Even though we won't see Melissa Barrera return, I'm super excited to see Neve Campbell return as Sidney Prescott — and it looks like in addition to Friends star Courteney Cox stepping back into Gale Weathers' shoes, we'll also be seeing a beloved Yellowstone universe star taking on a brand new role.

Keep reading for the latest Scream 7 news — and everything you need to know about the cast.

Is Sidney going to be in Scream 7?

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Scream 7 Cast

Yes, Sidney Prescott will be in Scream 7! “Sidney Prescott is coming back!!!!” franchise lead Neve Campbell says on Instagram. “It’s always been such a blast and an honor to get to play Sidney in the ‘Scream’ movies. My appreciation for these films and for what they have meant to me, has never waned. I’m very happy and proud to say I’ve been asked, in the most respectful way, to bring Sidney back to the screen and I couldn’t be more thrilled.”

The actress was not involved in Scream 6 due to salary inequity. "As a woman I have had to work extremely hard in my career to establish my value, especially when it comes to ‘Scream,'" she told Variety ahead of the sixth movie's release. "I felt the offer that was presented to me did not equate to the value I have brought to the franchise."

Who else is in the cast of Scream 7?

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In addition to Neve Campbell, we'll see Isabel May (who you'll recognize from the Yellowstone prequels 1883 and 1923) appear as Neve's onscreen daughter. We could also see Courteney Cox reprise her role as Gale Weathers, via Variety.

However, we won't see onscreen sisters Melissa Barrera or Jenna Ortega in Scream 7. It was announced in November 2023 that Melissa would no longer star in the franchise following her posts on the Isreal-Hamas war, while Jenna's absence has been attributed to Wednesday season 2 scheduling conflicts.

When is Scream 7 coming out?

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Scream 7 Release Date

Scream 7 will hit theaters on February 27, 2026. This is an unexpectedly perfect release date because nothing sends a shiver down my spine like winter (and Ghostface of course).

What is Scream 7 going to be about?

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Scream 7 Plot

We don't have an official plot for Scream 7 quite yet, but I'm feeling confident we'll see Sidney Prescott and (hopefully) Gale Weathers take down another Ghostface. Scream 6 co-writer Guy Busick has the sole writing credit on this new script, as well as Melissa Barrera's 2024 movieAbigail.

Is Scream 7 confirmed?

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Yes, Scream 7 is officially happening! After Scream 6 (which was released in March 2023) became the highest-grossing movie of the whole franchise, a sequel was announced in August of that year. Kevin Williamson, writer for the original 1996 Scream, will direct.

Who do you hope to see in Scream 7? Check back here — and our Facebook! — for the latest news on your favorite movies.

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Miley Cyrus and boyfriend Maxx Morando are extremely elusive, TBH. We've gotten snippets of their relationship status here and there, from them moving in together to their adorable appearance at the Grammys, but not much more than that. Thankfully, Miley opened up to Harper's Bazaarabout her budding relationship, making rare comments about her curly-haired beau.

Here's what Miley Cyrus had to say about Maxx Morando!

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Like most millennials, Miley needs help staying up-to-date on all things Gen Z, including (and maybe especially) when it comes to memes. Luckily, apparently Maxx keeps her in the loop by sending her what he sees online — a time when their eight-year age gap really seems to come in handy. She told Harper's Bazaar, “He looks at life really differently than I do. He grew up with a laptop. I had a desktop computer that I shared with my brothers and sisters."

The Grammy-winner went on to explain that Maxx even uses his Gen Z-ness when it comes to their dog (OMG they have a dog together?!). She said, "Honestly, he’s raised our dog off Reddit. I’m like, Are you sure we’re supposed to be doing this? And he’s like, On Reddit it says blah, blah, blah."

She went on to explain that Maxx is "very similar" to her. She said, "We just don’t take life too seriously." This all plays into their ability for the two musicians to collaborate on creating, meshing their personal and professional lives pretty seamlessly. According to the article, Maxx helped write the song "Something Beautiful" on her upcoming album, which is apparently the title track...I'm not crying, you are!

While so many couldn't intertwine their careers with matters so personal, Miley clearly feels differently. She said, “I worked with my dad forever. That’s how me and my ex-husband met each other. I’ve always worked with the people that I love. And Maxx just inspires me so much.”

BRB while I anxiously await this new album...and any other updates on these two love birds!

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Designing the perfect home is like self-care. Our spaces are increasingly evolving into our personal sanctuaries as more of us blend our living and working spaces. In 2025, this trend will continue, transforming homes into multifunctional havens: wellness retreats, gathering spots, hubs of tech convenience, and true reflections of personal style. "Creating a personal space and putting your signature on your home to create something unique will be a 2025 trend," says Lily Li, an interior designer from San Francisco's BoConcept. Gone are the generic, cookie cutter designs we see everywhere. 2025 will be all about you and what you love.

Here are top design trends for 2025, according to a recent Home Lifestyles 2025 report from global trend forecaster WGSN, plus our favorite 2025 trends buzzing on the home decor scene!

Keep reading for the top design trends for next year.

Little Luxuries

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Even on a budget, we love to treat ourselves to a little bit of fancy. Think plush throws, high-thread-count bedding, or a curated collection of decadent candles. This trend celebrates everyday indulgences by incorporating small, meaningful upgrades into your home. Statement lighting and mirrors like this Sarah Sherman Samuel Rook Mirror; handmade pottery; even small touches, like gold-rimmed coupe glasses or elegant trays for organizing your essentials, that elevate the ordinary. This is all about feeling sophisticated yet totally cozy.

Individual Expression

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Individual expression embraces personal style over following trends. More people will look within for their home decor style, celebrating unique, curated spaces filled with meaningful pieces, like vintage finds, DIY projects, and bold color choices. It’s about telling *your* story through design and turning your home into a one-of-a-kind reflection of your personality, passions, and experiences.

Elevated 70s Vibes

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Wood drenching is back from the '70s with a more grown-up look. Resurfacing are elevated designs and quality woods with '70s decor like sleek chrome lamps, shag rugs, chenille, and burgundy. Disco lamps optional.

Return Of Post-Modernism

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Inspired by 1980s post-modernism, AKA "the designer decade," everything from coffee tables to sofas are coming out with unique shapes and unexpected designs. Look for more sculptural pieces that play together with a still-minimal vibe.

Asymmetrical Rugs

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Etsy Handtufted Irregular Shaped Rug

Hopping on the curve trend are rugs in 2025. Play with your wooly shapes for a more organic look.

Intentional Design

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As more people become concerned about climate change, WGSN expects 2025 will bring more services that help us reuse and repair. Things like refillable beauty products, climatarian cuisine (food chosen based on its carbon footprint), and products and services that encourage DIY, resale and repair will be big in 2025. Choosing quality pieces that will stand the test of time and even incorporating vintage pieces for their uniqueness and sustainability factor will be part of this trend.

Warm Neutrals Paired With Deep Blues + Blacks

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Warm neutrals like chalk, oat milk and taupe are colors that we'll see more of for versatile home decor. But don't worry, color will be back in a big way too. Organic greens like kelp and emerald, oxblood, clay, sepia, and terracotta will add some richness while soothing pastels like glacier blue and mellow peach, plus flashes of brights like pink and teal, will also grace our 2025 homes.

Color + Pattern Drenching

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Color drenching will remain a strong trend in 2025, with bold, saturated hues covering entire spaces for a cohesive, dramatic effect. Layering patterns on patterns will also make a statement, as wallpaper and fabric work together to bring texture, character, and a fresh canvas to your space.

Statement Ceilings + Tile

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The fifth wall is having a moment, with everything from wallpaper and painted stripes to statement chandeliers adding unexpected flair overhead.

Zen Dens

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2025 is all about comfort. Think plush, deep sofas, curvy chaises, and furniture with sweater-like textures, creating cozy nooks and rooms you’ll want to sink into with a good book or enjoy chats with your friends and family.

Sensorial Homes

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WGSN forecasts a rise in sensory-driven decor for 2025, so products that soothe our senses. Think ASMR-inspired products like virtual sound baths to enhance focus, mood-boosting products that align with color psychology, robotic scent diffusers, experiential showers and chromatherapy.

Discreet Design

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Tech and aesthetics don't always play well together, but that’s set to change. Expect more discreet tech products and kitchen appliances designed to blend seamlessly with decor. Look for natural materials, soft textiles, minimalist shapes, and inviting colors, along with clever design solutions that conceal tech — like photo frames that double as phone chargers.

"More and more people are choosing to live in smaller spaces or want to use rooms for multiple purposes. Multi-functional pieces will be growing in popularity, including hidden storage options or transformative furniture," says Li.

Biophilic Design

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Research shows that plants can actually make us happier, so why not design our homes around them? In 2025, expect to see smart gardens with sensor-regulated watering, furniture with built-in planters, and nature-inspired decor. It's all about bringing the outdoors in, and the indoors out.

Outdoor Glamour

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Outdoor spaces are becoming true extensions of our homes, with features like al fresco kitchens, plunge pools, outdoor showers (#goals), and cozy outdoor rugs and sofas made with durable, weather-resistant fabrics for fully functional spaces to enjoy most of the year.

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This Fortifying Serum That Can Help Your Eyelashes Grow Thicker

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Lashes looking a little sparse? Then this serum is worth a look. Simply line your lids with it twice a day, and the bioactivated elastin renewal protein will help them grow thicker. A clinical trial found that 60% of users saw a noticeable difference in their lash length and thickness after 12 weeks — and one tube is enough to last you for up to two months.

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A Soda Maker Machine That Can Help You Save *So* Much Money

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Stop wasting money on soda and use this machine to make your own at home. Using it is as easy as filling up the included bottle with water, twisting it into the machine, then pressing down on the top button to inject fizzy bubbles into the water. And while the Co2 canister is not included, this particular machine is compatible with any standard-sized canister (regardless of the brand).

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The Ice Bath Tub That’s Suitable for Indoor As Well as Outdoor Use

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Anyone who enjoys a stimulating cold plunge can appreciate this ice bath tub. It's waterproof as well as tear-resistant, and features a pearl foam inner layer that helps keep the icy-cold water at your ideal temperature. One reviewer wrote, "The tub is incredibly easy to install, and I had it ready for use in no time. Its portability is a significant plus, allowing me to move it around as needed, whether indoors or outdoors."

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A Nespresso Coffee Maker That Heats Up in Just 25 Seconds

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Unlike some coffee makers, this Nespresso machine only takes about 25 seconds to heat up, which means you won't be stuck waiting around for it to be ready to brew a delicious cup of coffee. The amount of coffee it brews is also adjustable up to four levels: 5 or 8 ounces, as well as single or double espresso. Plus, the 40-ounce water tank can be adjusted so that it fits into tight spaces if needed.

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The Bose Headphones That Deliver up to 24 Hours of Playback

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Black Friday is a great time to save big on big-ticket electronics, and these Bose headphones are no exception. The battery lasts for up to 24 hours before it needs to be recharged, while large, over-the-ear cups work to block outside noise for crystal-clear sound quality. Choose from five colors: blue, diamond, black, sandstone, or white.

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These Apple AirTags That Help You Keep Track of Misplaced Items

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This Portable Campfire That Produces Hardly Any Smoke

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You don't need to collect wood if you want to enjoy a bonfire. Enter: this portable campfire. It's made from eco-friendly soy wax that produces hardly any smoke as it burns, and there's enough wax inside to keep it burning for up to 5 hours. Plus, the compact size makes it easy to pack inside your bag when camping.

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An iPad Air With a Stunning Liquid Retina Display

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Whether you're watching videos or simply scrolling through Instagram, the liquid retina display on this iPad Air delivers deep, rich colors for a stunningly immersive viewing experience. The 12-megapixel camera is also great for recording video as well as snapping photos. And with 128 gigabytes of storage space, feel free to load it up with movies, games, or nearly any other type of media you can think of.

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The Stainless Steel Splatter Screen That Helps Keep Your Counters Clean

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While frying food can be delicious, it can also be incredibly messy — unless you have this splatter screen. It keeps those hot oil pops inside your pot or pan, helping keep your counters clean so that there's less mess to wipe up once you've finished cooking. The best part? The stainless steel mesh won't rust over time.

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A 2022 MacBook Air That Weighs Less Than 3 Pounds

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Got an outdated laptop that feels like it weighs a ton? Then this 2022 MacBook Air is a total steal come Black Friday. At less than 3 pounds in weight, carrying it around your home is no trouble at all — and 24 gigabytes of internal memory make it suitable for work, school, and every task in between. Plus, the battery lasts for up to 18 hours before you'll need to plug it into an outlet.

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This Cordless Vacuum With Specialized Bristles That Latch Onto Pet Hair

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Unlike some vacuums, this one features specialized rubber bristles that lift stubborn patches of pet hair off your carpets, upholstery, and more. The cordless design makes it easy to maneuver around your home. But if that isn't enough? Many reviewers noted how they were able to use it for up to 20 continuous minutes when fully charged.

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A Smart Television That Features QLED Quantum Dot Technology To Deliver Vivid Picture Quality

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Still putting up with that crummy television you bought years ago? Now's your chance to upgrade to this smart one. It features QLED quantum dot technology that significantly broadens the range of color you're able to see, delivering noticeably more vivid picture quality than some comparable sets. And at 55 inches in size, you truly can't beat the sub-$400 price tag.

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The Roomy Travel Backpack That Meets the Carry-On Restrictions for Most Airlines

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Few things are as annoying as being told you have to check your backpack before boarding a flight. Luckily, this backpack meets the carry-on size restrictions for most airlines — but don't be fooled. It's still so roomy on the inside that you shouldn't have any trouble fitting clothes, tablets, and more. Choose from four colors: black, gray, green, or blue.

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This Memory Foam Body Pillow That Contours With Your Curves for Added Comfort

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Not only does this body pillow contour along with your curves for added comfort, but the shredded memory foam filling also allows air to circulate throughout. The result? You're less likely to grow hot when snuggling with it — and since there's no need to remove the cover before washing, cleaning it when dirty is a total breeze.

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A Cordless Water Flosser That Can Remove up to 99% of Plaque From Teeth

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There's a reason why many dentists recommend ditching the string floss in favor of a water flosser like this one. Not only can it remove up to 99% of plaque from teeth, but its water pressure is also adjustable up to two levels, making it suitable for sensitive mouths. Each order also includes three AA batteries so that you can start using it right out of the box.

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The Swiveling Electric Razor That Delivers a Close, Gentle Shave

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Still using a crummy disposable razor? Now's your chance to upgrade to this electric one from Braun while it's on sale. The swiveling head pivots along with your face to deliver a close, gentle shave that won't leave skin feeling irritated. Plus, the battery delivers up to 60 minutes of use before it needs to be recharged.

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This Smart Air Purifier That’s Compatible With Alexa

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Smoke, pet dander, pollen — the HEPA filter inside of this air purifier can remove all sorts of airborne contaminants from your home. It's suitable for rooms up to 1,200 square feet in size, making it suitable for living rooms, basements, and more. The best part? Once paired with Alexa, you can even control it using simple voice commands without having to get up from the couch. Or, if you don't have a smart home assistant, simply use the downloadable smartphone app to adjust its settings remotely.

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A Colorful Suitcase With an Extra-Thick ABS Exterior

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Not only does this suitcase feature a durable hardshell exterior, but it's also scratch-resistant — so there's no need to worry about how it'll look after being jostled around the airport. It can also expand in order to provide up to 15% more packing space. But if that isn't enough? You also have the choice of four colors: orange, black, light blue, or navy.

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The Mortar and Pestle Set Made From High-Quality Granite

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Whether you're grinding up spices, preparing guacamole, or serving up molcajete, this mortar and pestle set is a solid pick. It's made from high-quality granite stone that won't latch onto any residual flavors or odors — and each one can hold up to 2 cups' worth of ingredients.

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This Little Green Vacuum That Powers Through Spills and Stains

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From pet accidents to spilled wine, this little green vacuum from BISSELL is designed to power through all sorts of messes. It works particularly well when cleaning furniture, as its compact size makes it easy to carry as well as maneuver around awkward cushions and bolsters. Plus, each order includes a bottle of cleanser so that you can start using it right out of the box.

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The Smart Humidifier With a UV-Powered Pump That Helps Keep the Water Tank Clean

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Dry air can leave your throat feeling scratchy. Luckily, this smart humidifier is an easy fix. It runs at a super-quiet level so that you don't have to worry about it disturbing your sleep — and the UV-powered water pump works to reduce the risk of bacterial growth inside the water reservoir, helping ensure you're breathing the cleanest air possible. The best part? You can adjust its settings remotely using the downloadable Blueair app.

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A Cleansing Face Wash That’s Fortified With Manuka Honey

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Manuka honey is only one of the nourishing ingredients you'll find inside of this face wash. Australian cehami extract works to soothe irritated skin, while a blend of hyaluronic acid and aloe vera help keep your complexion from feeling dry. And if you're worried about whether or not it'll irritate your sensitive skin? One reviewer wrote, "I have very sensitive skin and this doesn’t irritate it.It basically has no smell (which is something I’m always after and is hard to find!) and works great to remove my makeup and not make me feel too dry or oily."

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This Amazon Fire TV Stick That Transforms Plain Televisions Into Smart Ones

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Don't want to shell out for a smart television? Not a problem when you have this Amazon fire TV stick. Simply plug it into one of the HDMI ports on your television, and you'll instantly be able to stream Netflix, Hulu, and more once connected to the internet. And unlike some streaming sticks, this one is compatible with 4K video quality.

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The Smart Security Camera With Built-In Night Vision

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Having a professional security system installed in your home is rarely ever cheap, which is why we're fans of this smart camera. Built-in night vision lets you see what's happening inside your home once the sun has gone down — and two-way audio lets you talk to your pets while you're away. Plus, you can even set it up so that it sends your phone notifications whenever it senses motion inside your home.

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A Bluetooth Mouse That’s Compatible With Nearly Any Operating System

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Regardless of whether you have a Windows, Linux, or Apple computer, this mouse is designed to work with virtually any operating system. It only needs one AAA battery (which comes included) in order to deliver up to 18 months of use. And unlike some mice, this one doesn't require you to download any additional software in order to get it up and running. Simply connect it to your computer via Bluetooth and it's ready to go.

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These Steamer Pucks That Release Soothing Essential Oils While You Shower

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Anyone who appreciates a quality bath bomb can enjoy these steamer pucks. Toss one overtop of your bathtub drain before starting your shower, and it'll release soothing essential oils as you bathe. Each order includes six scents: lavender, chamomile, bergamot spring, citrus grove, eucalyptus mint, and jasmine.

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This Stabilizer Rod That Helps You Record Shake-Free Video

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Ever notice how the videos you record with your phone can be a bit shaky? That's where this stabilizer rod comes in handy. It ensures that your videos come out looking buttery-smooth, regardless of whether your hands are shaky or the subject in your video is unsteady. Plus, the included tripod lets you record video without needing to hold it up manually.

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The Smart Power Strip With Individually Controlled Outlets

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Consider this smart power strip a much-needed upgrade from the outdated one you've likely been using. The outlets can be controlled individually — so there's no need to power down the entire strip when you want to turn off one particular gadget. And since it's compatible with Alexa, you can even control it using convenient voice commands once synced.

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A Robot Vacuum That Automatically Adjusts Its Settings When Moving From Hard Floors to Carpet

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Don't shell out for a pricy maid service. Instead, save some money and grab this robot vacuum. BoostIQ Technology allows it to automatically adjust its suction as it moves from hard floors to carpet, while a powerful battery on the inside keeps it running for up to 100 continuous minutes. The best part? The low profile allows it to easily fit under most pieces of furniture.

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This Dashboard Camera That Mounts Discreetly Behind Your Rearview Mirror

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You'll be glad you installed this dashboard camera the next time someone scratches your car. Its 140-degree lens captures a wide swath of space in clear, 1080p video quality. Any videos you choose to save are also automatically uploaded to a secure online server for you to view later. Plus, the parking guard feature monitors activity around your car, alerting you if it detects an accident has occurred.

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The Miniature Food Processor That Can Help You Save So Much Time Cooking Meals

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Slicing up ingredients can quickly become tedious. Luckily, this food chopper is on sale for Black Friday. Stainless steel blades on the inside easily cut through everything from fruit to ice cubes, and all parts (except for the motorized base) are safe to clean inside the dishwasher. Choose from four colors: white, gray, blue, or silver.

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An Under Armour Gym Bag With a Separate Compartment for Shoes

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Not only does this gym bag from Under Armour feature a separate compartment for your shoes, but its tough, TPU-coated bottom works to keep everything inside of it safe from dirt while also giving it some added durability. Two mesh pockets on the side give you somewhere convenient to stash water bottles. And unlike some gym bags, this one is even water-resistant.

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These Huggie Earrings Plated With Real 14-Karat Gold

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These huggie earrings are proof that you don't have to spend an arm and a leg in order to afford high-quality jewelry. They're plated with real 14-karat gold, and feature cubic zirconia gemstones that sparkle just like real diamonds. "The 14K gold-plated finish gives these earrings a luxurious appearance without the hefty price tag of solid gold jewelry," wrote one reviewer. "They have a high-quality look and feel, and I've received numerous compliments when wearing them."

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A Bluetooth Speaker That Won’t Break if You Get It Wet

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Whether you're headed to the beach or in the mood to jam out to music while you shower, this Bluetooth speaker is a solid pick. Its waterproof design ensures that it'll continue working if you accidentally get it wet — and the battery lasts for up to 12 hours before it needs to be recharged. Choose from nine colors: red, blue, pink, and more.

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This Expansive Cookware Set Made From Rust-Resistant Stainless Steel

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Still using those same crummy pots and pans you bought years ago? Now's your chance to upgrade to this Cuisinart set. Each piece is made from rust-resistant stainless steel that's completely free from any PFOAs. And since the handles are riveted, you can rest assured that they won't shake loose over time.

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This Bose Soundbar That Delivers Big Sound in Small Spaces

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You don't have to set up a complicated surround sound system if you want to upgrade your television. Instead, opt for this soundbar from Bose. Two angled full-range drivers deliver a realistic audio experience. But if that isn't enough? It's also specially designed to focus on clarifying dialogue — so there's a good chance you won't have to strain in order to figure out what people are saying.

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A Personal Water Filter That Lets You Sip Directly From Fresh Water Sources

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Streams, ponds, lakes — this personal water filter can be used to sip from all sorts of fresh water sources. It removes up to 99% of bacteria, parasites, and microplastics, as well as silt, sand, or anything else that's leaving your water looking cloudy. And since it takes up hardly any space, finding room for it in your camping gear should be no trouble at all.

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The Reusable Hand Warmer That Delivers up to 12 Hours of Heat

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Ditch those disposable hand warmers and save some money by upgrading to this reusable version. It can deliver up to 12 hours' worth of heat before you'll need to refill it — and it's compatible with plain lighter fluid as well as specialized Zippo hard warmer fuel. Plus, the small size makes it easy to fit inside your pocket.

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This Immersion Blender That Helps Cut Down on Mess

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Mixing up ingredients inside a standard blender means you'll have a lid and blending jar to clean. So if you're looking to cut down on mess? Consider upgrading to this immersion blender. It lets you blend items right inside your mixing bowl or pot, which means you'll have less to clean up once you've finished. And if you're worried about how powerful it is? One reviewer wrote that it "...has the power I need for mashing up soybeans for soy milk, quickly fluffing egg whites and blending sugar and eggs."

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The Universal Phone Mount That Sticks to Your Dashboard Without Using Adhesive

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Phone mounts that hook onto the air vents on your dashboard can be shaky. Luckily, this one attaches to the top of your dashboard using a strong suction cup — no need for any messy adhesives. It's also universally compatible with nearly any smartphone, and features a built-in cord management system to help keep it looking tidy while you're driving.

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