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2026 Forecast: Get ahead with these top 6 trends  

The leaves might only just be falling, but in the world of home interiors we’re already thinking about 2026. Pantone has just announced its Colour of the Year and Pinterest has dropped its annual trend forecasts. Next year is shaping up to be warm, relaxed and refreshingly doable. No big renovations or overhauls, just simple tweaks and calming colours to get your home ready for next season. Let’s see what 2026 has in store…

Cloudy Neutrals

With Pantone setting the tone for 2026 with its soft, airy white Colour of the Year, Cloud Dancer, the minimalist “quiet palette” movement is gathering pace. Think milky neutrals, chalky off-whites and pale stone hues – shades that exude warmth, calm and a cocooning feel.

How to bring it to your home:

Curves, Squishy Shapes & Comfort

Curves have been a running trend over the years, but for 2026, hard lines are softening everywhere. From rounded coffee tables to squishy armchairs, next year is all about furniture that feels calm and comforting. Curves add flow and make small space living feel more relaxed. Arranging furniture in looser layouts to create gentle movement through the room is another way to recreate this trend.

How to bring it to your home:

  • Low, cosy and super squashy furniture like the Pine Snuggler Sofa Bed with its deeply comfortable fibre-filled mattress.
  • Organically curved pieces like the statement Loop Coffee Table and Petal Side Table.
  • Rounded storage baskets such as the Dieppe and Rennes, look great and curb clutter.

Slow Living
2026 is steering us towards slow living and intentional long-lasting pieces. Think fewer impulse buys and more meaningful items, less is more. People want homes with soul, so crafted objects, natural materials and furniture that’s made to last – pieces that will age with us and become family favourites. 

How to bring it to your home:

  • Choose investment pieces built to last – all our Futons and mattresses are hand-crafted in our London workshop with longevity in mind.
  • Opt for accessories that will age beautifully like this Achi wooden framed mirror and the rustic Reactive Glaze ceramics range.
  • Slow living is also about how a space feels; adding warm, low lighting with table or floor lamps to encourage slower evenings, also works perfectly for this trend.

Flexible Layouts & Adaptable Furniture

Square footage is getting squeezed and spaces are expected to work even harder in 2026. Whether that’s a living room doubling as a workspace, or a spare room /office /guest space – we can hard relate to this and multifunctional furniture is key!

How to bring it to your home:

  • Tall storage units are great for maximising vertical space. The Oak Storage Floor Mirror does exactly that with its slim design and cleverly hidden compartment that keeps even the smallest hallway or guest room neatly organised.
  • A sofa bed is the ultimate multi-tasker, offering comfortable seating by day and an effortless sleeping space by night, all while saving valuable floor space.
  • Folding dining chairs, like these brilliant Loop ones, along with nesting tables, are ideal for adaptable layouts and small spaces.

Earthy Vibrancy

Next year sees a growing trend for earthy tones inspired by nature. These richer neutrals complement Pantone’s Cloud Dancer perfectly, the soft off-white acts as a calm backdrop that lets warmer, grounded colours shine. When we talk about ‘earthy vibrancy’, we mean terracotta, clay pinks, warm greens and the big comeback shade, brown. It’s a palette that feels both soothing and full of character.

How to bring it to your home:

  • Layer earthy tones with natural materials such as wood, cotton, wool and clay. Rugs are a great way to introduce depth and colour, this Cotton Terracotta Ribbed Rug is ideal.  
  • Add a pop of colour with textiles; our top picks include the Burl Olive Green Cushion or the Winnow Throw.
  • Use Cloud Dancer inspired off-whites to balance the deeper hues and keep your space feeling light.

Pinterest Predicts 2026

Pinterest has just launched its 2026 forecast and it sees a shift towards bolder, more expressive interiors, with personality taking centre stage with its playful FunHaus, rich Neo-Deco glamour and warm Afrohemian influences. Think sculptural shapes, vibrant accents, woven textures and vintage-inspired details. Lots of characterful, joy-filled homes incoming.

How to bring it to your home:

  • This gorgeous Mulltee Comfort Cushion gives a nod to the shapes and colour of the FunHaus trend, while the Chenille Cotton Ribbed Rug is reminiscent of the stripes from a circus big top.
  • Bring in the warmth of the Afrohemian look with Nigerian textiles and Ethiopian wall art alongside handwoven baskets and natural fibre rugs.
  • Add a touch of elegance with curved furniture or statement lighting like our Keel Lamp for subtle Neo-Deco glamour.

As we head into 2026, it’s clear that home style is moving in a calmer, more thoughtful direction. Whether you’re updating a single corner or giving your space a full seasonal refresh, small changes can make a surprisingly big difference. Want to bring some of these trends home? Explore our collection online, in store or in our app.