Interior trends 2026
What are the interior trends for 2026? Let us show you. The trends range from chunky furniture in the “fat furniture” trend to deep red accents in “a touch of red.”
At Table du Sud, we keep a close eye on the latest developments in the world of interiors. Our interior experts have listed the most important trends of the moment for you.
Interior trend fat furniture
This trend is all about oversized, rounded pieces with plush cushions and a soft, huggable look. Think of velvet and rich leather, materials that are both stylish and inviting. Colour-wise, you’ll see a lot of beige, off-white, sand tones and muted earthy shades. The shapes? Often organic, sometimes even sculptural.
Fat furniture creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere where everyone instantly feels at ease. Note: keen to bring this trend into your home? Go for a generous sofa, a round lounge chair or an oversized pouffe. Our advice: make sure to give these pieces enough breathing space. Their size demands room to shine. In our furniture stores, you’ll find a selection of sofas and armchairs that perfectly fit this trend.
Interior trend Nordic raw
A contrast to the minimalist, serene Scandinavian design you may already know. Nordic Raw adds a rough edge to Nordic style. Still warm and inviting, but with a rustic twist. Think dark wood, stone and raw textures that bring depth and character.
Like the popular Japandi style, 2026 interior trend Nordic Raw focuses on natural materials, simplicity and calm. The ‘less is more’ philosophy runs through both styles. The difference lies in the details: light versus dark and refined versus raw.
DO you prefer a more ‘zen’ interior? Be sure to explore our Japandi interior style.
Interior trend a touch of red
One of the top interior colours right now? Red. It’s making a big comeback, but not in an overpowering way. We’re not talking about entire rooms drenched in red, but rather bold accents: think a cherry red chair, a wine-coloured vase or a deep burgundy wall panel. Does red fit your current interior? Or are you open to a full restyling?
Imagine a set of upholstered chairs around a solid oak table, the perfect way to bring energy and warmth into your space. Have a look at our dining chairs and explore the possibilities. We offer a wide range of fabrics, including many gorgeous shades of red. Prefer to see and feel the fabrics at home, at your own pace? Order your free fabric samples now.
Interior trend wood on wood
Natural materials and earthy tones are taking centre stage in today’s interiors. Much like the ‘denim on denim’ trend in fashion, interior design now embraces wood on wood combinations. Different wood tones can create contrast and character. For example, wooden wall panels paired with a walnut sidetable.
Prefer a calmer look? Sticking to one wood tone brings balance and tranquillity. Think of a light wooden floor combined with an oak dining table.
Want to see the differences for yourself? Visit one of our furniture stores to explore the various wood types and finishes up close and discover which one suits your style best.
Interior trend classics reimagined
Hunting for design classics in thrift stores, it’s one of today’s biggest trends. And online second-hand platforms are just as popular. Scandinavian or modern design pieces are selling like hotcakes. One iconic example is the Chesterfield sofa. Our Massimo sofa was inspired by this timeless classic.
Other standout pieces include our Serano and Modena dining chairs, both nods to the designs of Carl Hansen. And no classic interior is complete without a Danish-style bookcase. Our Anora cabinet fits the look perfectly. Want to give your classic interior real character? Add personal items with a story to tell, that’s how you make retro truly your own.
Looking for more retro inspiration? Discover our retro chic interior trend.
The last interior trend of 2026: moody blues and greens
Moody blues and greens falls within interior trends 2026. This is an interior trend that uses deep, saturated blue and green tones to bring atmosphere, calm and character into your living room. It’s a way of bringing the outdoors in. Green is naturally the first colour that comes to mind and when combined with blue, you achieve maximum impact if your goal is to create that outdoor feel indoors. Adding natural materials such as wood and stone enhances this overall effect even further. Moody blues and greens can be seen as a counter-movement to minimalist and light interiors.
If you want to embrace this trend, it’s important to incorporate the blue and green tones in a natural way. Think, for example, of the upholstery on your sofa and chairs. Prefer a more subtle approach? Introduce the colours through rugs or cushions. The easiest way to add green to your living space is with a few large plants. Note: our Fenix dining tables are available in an incredibly wide range of colours. Perfect if you’d like a green or blue shade to take centre stage in your interior.