By 2026, interior design will move away from stark minimalism to embrace a more instinctive connection with the natural world. This season's palette invites a dialogue between the raw elements of nature and refined comfort, transforming each space into a sensory sanctuary defined by warmth and authenticity.
Warm Brown is the new neutral
Warm brown is the new neutral. This rich, soothing shade exudes real depth, making it the ideal base for creating a cosy yet sophisticated interior. A genuine alternative to classic greys, warm brown blends perfectly with both sleek, contemporary interiors and more traditional aesthetics. It acts as a chromatic thread that unifies spaces while giving them an organic and timeless character.

From making a bold statement with a piece like the chocolate-coloured Alchemist Modern Sofa to adding warmth and texture with an essential piece like the Linen Rug Lietuva, this colour allows you to play with volume, materials, and moods. Whether it's dark wood with visible grain, corduroy, or handmade ceramics, brown captures light in a unique way, offering soft and enveloping contrasts.
More than just a passing trend, this colour allows you to stop time and feel at home. It transforms your living space into a tactile and reassuring sanctuary, proving that the simplicity of earthy tones is the secret to authentic luxury. By choosing warm brown, you're not just decorating a room: you're creating a refuge where every shade invites calm and disconnection.
The Mossy Green breath
Like a breath of fresh air, mossy green is set to be the must-have shade for our interiors in 2026.
A true ode to serenity, this colour brings a deep calm and visual balance that instantly transforms the atmosphere of a room into a real protective cocoon. To fully embrace this trend, adopt it as a total look: painted continuously on the walls and ceiling, it erases perspectives to offer a luxurious and enveloping, almost architectural look.

But the magic of mossy green also lies in its ability to enhance strong pieces with organic shapes, such as the NAÏVE sofa, whose curves emphasize the softness of this vegetal green. From imposing seats to small finishing touches such as Bean Pillows, this shade relies on texture and relief to create a sensory relief.
Ultimately, the rise of mossy green is based on a desire to bring real natural beauty back into our interiors, proving that tomorrow's design is above all about reconnecting with life in an intimate and deeply personal way.
The soul of Sunbaked Ochres
Like rays of setting sun shining through a window or a vibrant reminder of natural elements, sun-baked ochre shades are making their way into our interiors in 2026.
These shades, sunny and enveloping at the same time, create a timeless space that is deeply warm and relaxing.

This palette brings a unique organic depth when used on iconic pieces such as the Saler sofa. Its generous curves, designed by Santiago Sevillano and inspired by the dunes of Saler beach in Valencia, find a perfect natural resonance in ochre. Once again, there is a desire to favour lines inspired by nature, creating a soothing and protective sanctuary where it is good to relax. Radiating this authentic warmth, sun-baked ochres redefine the idea of comfort, transforming it into a sensory and intimate experience.
From warm brown to the sunbaked shades, 2026 marks a desire to create a soothing and rejuvenating interior. No longer about following trends that change too quickly for us to keep up with, but rather about creating timeless interiors.
With neutral yet powerful colours reminiscent of elements of nature, interior design allows us to imagine real cocoons that can evolve with our tastes and moments of life.


