2026 Colour Trends
If Pantone’s Colour of the Year set the baseline, consider these its brighter counterparts.
Looking to SS26 fashion as an early reference point, interiors appear to be moving in the same direction: colour with more presence, less noise. Grape, Fuchsia, Lime and Flame Orange are saturated but considered, bringing depth, warmth and a lift to the home. Used as a single statement or paired for contrast, they’re the shades we’re watching for 2026.
Grape
Building on last year’s electric purple, grape is the more considered evolution - all the impact, with added depth. Rich and grounding without feeling heavy, it reads as a modern neutral: confident, never loud. On walls, upholstery or smaller accents, it brings calm and refinement while staying distinctly current, especially alongside warmer tones or clean, minimal finishes.
Fuschia
Pink is back - in its most vivid form: fuchsia.
Less about softness, more about certainty, fuchsia brings clarity and confidence to a room. Brighter than blush and far more intentional, it’s best used in considered doses - adding energy and contrast without tipping into overwhelm.
Lime
Lime green is crisp, modern and unapologetically fresh. Used in our Ovette branding, it signals a shift away from muted greens towards something sharper and more intentional. In interiors, it works best as a point of contrast, lifting darker tones, cutting through neutrals and bringing a clean, contemporary edge to a space. Kendall Jenner’s lime-tiled bathroom is a good reference point here, especially against dark wood: bright, graphic, and surprisingly liveable.
Fiery Orange
Orange steps back into focus for 2026, led by fiery tones that feel energetic and more refined than past iterations. The Marty Supreme campaign helped bring this shade back into the conversation - confident, graphic and unapologetically visible. In interiors, fiery orange works best when grounded: think upholstery, ceramics or statement details paired with natural materials, dark woods or muted neutrals. Also works well paired with fuchsia!