Design Trends 2026
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This year promises to be a true ode to sensory comfort, inviting us to slow down and thoughtfully reinvest in our homes. At Lusine, this philosophy resonates particularly deeply.
2026 is the year of reconnecting with the earth; make way for warm colors. We are seeing a rise in organic and enveloping shades.
We're talking deep browns, softened terracotta, and olive greens—a shade elegantly featured on the Sofia chair — which seem to have been patinated by time.
These colors are not meant to "impress" visually, but to soothe. They create a cocoon, a refuge, the perfect setting for the Victoire Bed in chocolate fabric.
Applied to a wall or in touches via a textured fabric armchair like the honey-colored Cindy model, they bring that immediate warmth we all seek when we come home.
If you follow our collections, you know that we love the rigor of well-executed design, and this year, that rigor is softening.
In the world of living room furniture, strict lines are giving way to "Warm Minimalism." Sofas, like the Lowell Modular Sofa, are becoming lower and plumper, almost inviting idleness.
This softness also extends to dining tables. The Windsor Table, made of solid wood, stands out as a designer piece with softened edges and cylindrical or organic bases.
The idea remains the same: break the angles to smooth the flow of sight and body through the space. A design meant to be lived in, touched, and not merely admired from afar.
The star materials of the year are authentic and imperfect. Wood, our material of choice, shows itself in its most natural light: visible grain, we want to feel the life of the tree, an authenticity that we perfectly find with our new St-Louis dining table.
Made in Quebec and 100% customizable, it stands out for its visual finesse and timeless design. With its width of 38 inches, it fits as well in smaller spaces as in large spaces, where its light appearance brings balance and elegance.
In the world of living and dining room furniture, the return to natural materials transforms our interiors into elegant and timeless spaces.
Wood pairs wonderfully with natural stones and ceramics (travertine, matte marble, concrete) like our Kénogami table or our Buxton TV cabinets.
The highlighted fabrics inspire comfort; they are soft and textured, like our Clémentine armchair in cream plush fabric or corduroy velvet like our Esther sectional. They contribute to the finish and the overall ambiance emanating from our furniture.
The 2026 design trends don't ask us to change everything, but to choose our furniture better.
To prioritize the quality and emotional durability of our objects, like the timeless Noah Bed, which offers spacious storage drawers designed to maximize your space.
Its solid walnut structure reveals elegant details that make up its finesse.
Want to see these trends in person? Visit us in store or explore our new collections online.
See you soon for more inspiration.