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Read more: For The Love of Concrete // Terra Brutalism Trend 2026
For The Love of Concrete // Terra Brutalism Trend 2026
Terra Brutalism is the 2026 design trend based on the solid, the concrete. It’s office furniture as sculpture; warm concrete as texture. Think citrus reds, flat olives, and institutional pastels used with brutal confidence (and no apologies).
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Read more: Countryside, Reissued // Balmoral Heritage Trend 2026
Countryside, Reissued // Balmoral Heritage Trend 2026
Balmoral Heritage is a 2026 trend rooted in tradition (pressed collars, polished wood, printed crests). It’s a design direction built from estate codes and quiet authority; think waxy reds, tobacco greens, and those specific shades of cream that just look - rich.
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Read more: Office Goes Underground // Enroncore Trend 2026
Office Goes Underground // Enroncore Trend 2026
In a world of AI gloss and curated calm, Enroncore brings back the hum of fluorescent lighting and the cold stare of corporate ambition. This 2026 design trend is built from chrome reflections, old office carpet, and failed optimism.
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Read more: Resurrection of Paint // Modernist Peace Trend 2026
Resurrection of Paint // Modernist Peace Trend 2026
A slow, tactile aesthetic built around edited colour, soft surfaces and structured form.
It references mid-century design, natural lighting and object photography with a focus on visual calm.Read more -
Read more: The Primordial // Power of Gaia Trend 2026
The Primordial // Power of Gaia Trend 2026
It’s a return to the raw, feminine, and elemental; clay, fig, cracked earth, and botanical fragments, all reframed with surreal intensity. This 2026 design story explores grounded colour, tactile imagery, and emotional tension.
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Read more: Design In A Dream State // Diffused Worlds Trend 2026
Design In A Dream State // Diffused Worlds Trend 2026
Drift through light, blur, and glow with the Diffused Worlds aesthetic. Explore three atmospheric colour palettes and toolkits that dissolve structure into feeling. For designers focusing on the mood of their work, not just layouts.
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