Design Trends 2026
Japandi
Japan × Scandinavia
A harmonious fusion of Japanese wabi-sabi philosophy and Scandinavian functionalism. Clean lines, natural materials — wood, stone, linen — muted palettes, and the quiet beauty of imperfection. Every element earns its place.
Biophilic Design
Nature-Integrated Living
Bringing the outside in. Living green walls, cascading indoor plants, raw stone finishes, natural light optimization, and organic forms that create a deep, restorative connection with nature in urban spaces.
Minimalist
Less Is More
Radical simplicity as a statement. Hidden storage, seamless surfaces, monochromatic palettes, and precisely chosen focal pieces. Nothing superfluous — every detail intentional, every space breathing.
Wabi-Sabi
The Beauty of Imperfection
Celebrating the natural cycle of growth and decay. Handcrafted textures, weathered surfaces, asymmetrical forms, earthy tones. A philosophy that finds profound beauty in transience and imperfect authenticity.
Scandinavian
Nordic Warmth & Function
Bright, airy interiors that maximize natural light. Pale woods, cosy textiles, functional furniture without excess ornamentation. A balance of beauty and practicality uniquely suited to family living.
Art Deco Revival
Glamour & Geometry
Bold geometry, opulent materials, and dramatic contrasts — marble floors, brass accents, velvet upholstery, and symmetrical grandeur. A contemporary revival of 1920s luxury that commands attention.