certain principles are timeless. Quality craftsmanship, natural materials, warm neutrals, and furniture designed for comfort and function will always resonate.
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Ochre, caramel, clay, and terracotta are back in 2026. These shades are grounding, comforting, and incredibly versatile. I love layering them with wooden furniture, woven textures, and plants to create spaces that feel cosy, inviting, and timeless.
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Say goodbye to the ‘sad-beige’ era, because drama is back in a big way. High-contrast palettes are dominating interiors in 2026, and I’m thrilled to see them. Pair deep charcoals with crisp whites, rich navy with ochre accents, or jet black against soft beige.
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Sustainability isn’t a trend; it’s the future—and 2026 is the year it becomes undeniable in luxury interiors. I’m obsessed with pieces that are responsibly sourced, designed to last, and safe from harmful chemicals.