These are the latest home trends for 2026

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The world of living continues to move. In recent years, we have seen a clear shift towards warmer colors, soft materials and interiors that are truly functional. In 2026, that development will continue, but in a different way. These are the latest home trends for 2026: a year in which contrast and balance are central. Clean lines and organic shapes play a major role, natural materials remain indispensable and rounded corners ensure an interior that feels like it embraces you. The new home trends show that comfort, tranquility and tactility are becoming more important than ever.

For professionals in interior, retail, catering and styling, 2026 offers plenty of opportunities to innovate. Materials and colors get more depth, natural shades remain as a basis and combine effortlessly with more pronounced accents. In our TICA locations you will discover a versatile and up-to-date range of brands that help you keep your collection fresh, future-oriented and distinctive. You buy per piece, so you can test new combinations without risks and quickly renew your assortment. We look at the trends of 2026 step by step and give you applicable insights that you can use immediately.

Clean lines are getting warmer

Clean lines are not disappearing, but in 2026 they will have a softer look. Think of furniture and accessories with simple shapes, but with materials such as wood, linen and ceramics. The straight lines provide tranquility, the natural materials provide warmth.
For you as a professional, this means that timeless items are becoming popular again, but in a more tactile version. In your collection, you can show this trend by combining minimalist objects with soft fabrics or natural structures. This creates an interior that feels like a serene base, without becoming cold.

Organic shapes remain essential

Organic shapes have been central in recent years, but in 2026 they will become even more refined. Think of rounded corners, asymmetrical silhouettes and flowing lines. This trend is reflected in vases, bowls, lamps and even small furniture.
At TICA you will find a range that beautifully reflects this trend: ceramics with organic curves and home decoration with undulating movements. By adding organic shapes, a natural dynamic is created in every interior.

Materials such as wood, wool and travertine create atmosphere

Natural materials remain leading. Not only wood and wood structures, but also materials such as travertine, wool, reed and unglazed pottery are given a prominent place. These materials give an interior depth and a subtle luxury.
The power of this trend lies in the combination: a wooden bowl in a room with clean lines, a travertine candle holder next to soft fabrics or a reed basket as a resting point in a pronounced corner. In 2026, it’s all about contrasts that come together in harmony.

Natural shades are complemented with saturated colors

The basis of 2026 still consists of natural shades such as sand, beige, sage and terracotta. However, you see that these shades are increasingly being supplemented with stronger colors such as aubergine, petrol, warm brown and dark green shades.
This combination makes an interior mature and unique. It is a suitable trend for entrepreneurs who want to put together a collection that radiates tranquility, but still has character. By combining these colors cleverly, you can easily respond to the taste of both quiet and more outspoken customers.

Interior that feels like a soft retreat

Soft fabrics play a major role in the home trends of 2026. Bouclé, chenille and washed cotton provide a feeling of comfort that invites you to relax. But you also see this trend in accessories: fabric lampshades, textured poufs and plaids that fall almost sculpturally over a sofa.
In our locations you will discover many items that respond to that softness. By mixing products in tone-on-tone colors, an interior is created that feels like a cocoon. Perfect for concept stores, boutiques and stylists who want to help their customers create peace at home or in hospitality environments.

Functional design with a decorative twist

Functional doesn’t have to be boring. In 2026, we see many accessories that combine a practical function with a decorative appearance. Think of storage boxes that look like art objects, serving boards with rounded corners or baskets that look sculptural.
Your customers want products that are both beautiful and useful. By selecting items that combine this, you build a collection that responds to the lifestyle of today: fewer items, more meaning.

The return of authentic materials

In 2026, a lot of attention will be paid to craftsmanship again. Handmade look and feel, imperfections in glaze and slight color differences are part of the charm. This trend fits perfectly with the demand for authentic, honest materials that grow with the space.
At TICA you will discover a versatile range in which this style is well represented. Ceramics with a traditional appearance, wooden objects that have been finished by hand and accessories that carry a story in themselves.

Styling with simplicity and impact

The new home trends show that you can make more impact with fewer items. A few well-chosen objects with soft lines, natural shades and materials can determine the entire look of a room.
This is especially interesting for entrepreneurs: you don’t necessarily have to have a lot of stock to make an inspiring presentation. By styling cleverly with a strong base, you can easily create a professional, trend-proof collection.

The home trends of 2026 call for flexibility and a keen eye for quality. You will find exactly that at TICA. You buy per piece, easily put together your own collection and discover an up-to-date range of brands in our locations that directly respond to the trends of the moment.
Every visit becomes an inspiration moment. You gain inspiration on trends, discover new combinations and easily create an assortment that appeals to your customers.

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