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Every year, we take a step back and look at what's moving. Not just in interiors, but in culture, in behaviour, in the way people want to live.
This year, the signals are clear. From Pinterest's global search data to Vogue's design forecasts, we're seeing a shift toward texture, intention and the kind of beauty that lasts.
Here's what we're paying attention to, and why it matters for your home.

Smooth minimalism has had its moment. What's next is tactile, layered, rich with depth. Corduroy, velvet, woven cotton, linen that creases beautifully. Pinterest data shows searches for textural interiors climbing steadily, and Vogue's latest forecast names it as the defining shift of the year. The takeaway? Spaces that invite you to touch, not just look.

Statement pieces, sculptural forms, interiors treated like gallery spaces. Vogue calls it "the death of small thinking", rooms anchored by bold, confident pieces rather than collections of pretty things. If you've been considering that oversized cushion, large piece of artwork, or dramatic throw, now's the time.

Lace has always existed in fashion and interiors, but 2026 brings it forward. Not as a boho relic, but as refined detail. It's delicate without being fragile. Feminine while still being strong. Look for it in trims, edges, small gestures that soften a space without sweetening it.

Investment pieces are back. Not as a luxury category, but as a mindset. People are buying less and choosing better. Pieces meant to be kept, used daily, passed down.The search term "heirloom interiors" has subtly grown, and the sentiment is everywhere: buy once, love forever.

Handwritten letters are trending. So are vintage stamps, pen pal correspondence, and anything that slows you down. It feels like more than just nostalgia, but a reaction to screen fatigue. In interiors, this translates to spaces that feel personal, layered, lived-in. Surfaces that hold books, paper, morning coffee.

Khaki, musk, terracotta, warm neutrals. Colours that feel grounded without feeling heavy. Vogue's 2026 palette leans into this completely, earthy tones styled with intention, not as a default.These are the colours that make a room feel curated but settled, lived-in, inviting.
Trends aren't instructions. They're invitations to notice what's shifting, to consider what resonates, to invest in pieces that will matter long after the forecast changes.
At Eadie, we're always designing with this in mind. Designing with you in mind, and the longevity of heart-led design and creation resulting in products that never go out of trend.