BDNY 2025: The Return of Sensory Confidence

BDNY 2025: The Return of Sensory Confidence

Momentum is signaling something different at BDNY this year. Their Wonderland presentation, visible on Momentum’s site, shows a very clear point of view: hospitality can use color and texture again.

Metallic cork surfaces catch light in subtle ways. Natural toned prints lean into bark, moss, and mineral. A new biodegradable leather alternative feels upscale but progresses the sustainability brief. And with B+N now part of the Momentum family, the dimensional Iconic Panel system adds architectural depth to the same visual language. That creates a single material vocabulary that works across upholstery, walls, and feature elements.

This is useful for real hospitality projects. Designers need options that connect across public spaces, guest floors, and amenity rooms without feeling repetitive. Momentum now has enough diversity in finish and substrate that a designer can raise or lower the intensity level but keep the same through-line.

There is also continuity with past work, including a floral voice we covered last June in this earlier Momentum collection. It shows that the brand is treating pattern and material development as a long game, not a one-off theme.

The bigger takeaway is simple: hospitality can be expressive again. And Momentum is giving designers credible tools to do it with control, range, and a shared design DNA.

Images Courtesy of Momentum

Rolled wallcoverings in warm taupe, ivory, and bronze tones reveal subtle woven geometry and light sheen, an elegant study in texture for layered interiors.

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