Earlier this year, our furniture buying team headed across the globe to Denmark, sourcing inspiration for an exciting 2026 in the furniture and home decor space. Keep scrolling for a first read of the furniture trends - and how we’re weaving them into the pieces you can expect to see instore and online soon.

Trend #1 The Return of Soft Minimalism

Clean lines, muted tones, and functional beauty remain at the forefront of modern interiors - but 2026 brings a softer edge. The home continues to be a sanctuary, a space to unwind and recharge, and design reflects that need for calm.

It’s not just about colour. Yes, natural palettes and earthy tones are key, but the real shift is in form: gentle curves replacing sharp edges, cocoa-brown hues adding depth, and nested pieces that layer personality into minimalist spaces. This is minimalism with warmth - structured yet inviting.

Trend #2 Modular Living - But Not as You Know It

While modular sofas aren’t exactly new, their style has evolved dramatically in recent seasons. Gone are the days of bulky, one-size-fits-all designs. Today’s modular pieces are sleek, versatile, and designed to adapt to the needs of modern living.

This shift makes modular furniture more than just an option for large living spaces - it’s now a space-saving solution for apartments and multifunctional rooms. Think low-profile silhouettes, clever configurations, and fabrics that bring both comfort and sophistication. Modular living is about flexibility without compromising on style.

Trend #3 Smart Functionality

Of course, we want everything in our home to be beautiful - but balancing style with practicality can be a challenge. That’s where smart functionality comes in.

2026 design is all about pieces that work harder without looking utilitarian. Think coffee tables with hidden storage, ottomans that double as seating and storage, and dining tables that extend seamlessly for entertaining. These clever solutions make the most of every square metre, perfect for smaller homes or multifunctional spaces.

Smart functionality means you don’t have to choose between form and function - you can have both, beautifully.

Trends #4 – The return of the stripe

You've seen a glimpse in our summer outdoor range and we are excited that stripes are making a strong comeback for 2026.

Known for their ability to create visual interest, stripes bring structure without feeling rigid. Vertical stripes can elongate and open up smaller rooms, while horizontal stripes evoke calm and balance. Expect to see stripes in upholstery, rugs, and even accent pieces, often paired with natural textures and muted palettes for a modern yet inviting look.

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