Sculpted Spaces: The Art & Design Trends Defining 2026

Sculpted Spaces: The Art & Design Trends Defining 2026
Vibrant, textured, sculptural—and always leaving you wanting more. We're chatting about all things art, design, and interior trends shaping how and what we collect now.

Here are the five key interior trends you’ll be seeing everywhere (maybe even in your own home!) through the end of the year and into 2026. 

 

CHROMATIC CONFIDENCE
Color-drenched, color-blocked, high-chroma everything. This next season is all about bold, saturated hues and major metallic moments. Consider color the new neutral—it’s not an accent, it's the starting point.

ULTRA-TACTILE CRAFT
Faux furs, statement stone, sensorial textures that bring art to life. The TL;DR: texture is back with intention. We’re seeing a shift from sleek minimalism to layered maximalism. Eye-catching craft and enticing textures add layer and depth to a space, making it an easy way to draw the eye. 

HERITAGE MAXIMALISM
A modern take on old-world motifs, historic toile, and story-rich works. This return to tradition is marked by a new perspective on how we bring legacy back to life for the modern day. It infuses the old with the new in a way we’ve never seen before. 

SCULPTURAL LIGHTING & SOFT CURVES
Expressive fixtures, organic silhouettes, reflective finishes that gleam with style. Lighting isn’t secondary to a space—it becomes the space. Light has such a profound effect on setting and mood, so curating this functional yet focal piece is key to refining the look and feel of any room. 

PLAYFUL SURREALISM
Oversized forms, immersive installations, and unexpectedly imaginative displays. Art is an escape, even in the four walls of our space. Let it go beyond the ordinary, creating a world that’s all your own. It can tell your story in only a way you understand—and maybe, that’s the beauty of it. It allows us to feel and be moved differently, giving each viewer (and collector) a different connection to the work. 

Stay one piece (or two, or three) ahead of the curve with our curated collection of trend-inspired works.
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