Every spring is the promise of a new beginning. Nature awakens, the light becomes warmer, and we suddenly feel the need to press “refresh” in our homes. H&M HOME 2026 has captured this intuitive need again with a stunning Spring 2026 collection that not only brings light and texture to living spaces, but also creates an atmosphere. The kind of atmosphere you want to spend moments in – from a lazy Sunday breakfast to a dinner with friends that drags on into the night.
Architecture & Interior
When was the last time you played? Not with a phone or a remote control, but really played – with things that spark curiosity, challenge your imagination and make you laugh involuntarily? IKEA believes that play belongs not only to children, but to all generations – and with this in mind, the new GREJSIMOJS collection was created, opening the door to a world where everyday objects are anything but ordinary.
In recent years, interiors have increasingly moved away from dramatic contrasts and visual noise. Instead, designers and lovers of home aesthetics are reaching for subtlety, sophistication and, above all, those shades that create a sense of balance, space and airiness. It is in this atmosphere of introspective search for peace that the Pantone Color of the Year 2026 – Cloud Dancer – stands out. It is an extremely gentle, almost floating variation of white that transcends all previous ideas about what "white" actually is.
Universal Khaki is quietly but firmly entering interiors. In 2026, it emerges from the backdrop of natural tones as a color that transforms modern homes – not with drama, but with a sense of warmth, balance and timeless elegance.
Forget sterile white walls – Organic Modern is here to bring soul back to spaces. It's a combination of natural materials, warm tones and simple shapes that create a zen atmosphere.
What do you get when you combine IKEA's obsession with flat boxes, a pinch of Scandinavian design magic and... an Allen key? No, it's not another cabinet that's going to get on your nerves. You get ÖDLEBLAD - a dramatic, aesthetic and conceptual light that dares to place a long-neglected piece of metal at the very center of the ambiance. And without a single screw. Finally, something from IKEA that doesn't require meditation before assembly.
Imagine a tiny house that beckons you with two round windows that look like eyes. This is not a fairy tale, but a reality created in Brittany in 2024 by the company Tiny Binocles. Behind the playful facade lies thoughtful architecture, natural materials and a philosophy of minimalist living. Is this a home or an art installation? Maybe both.
When we pull our knitted socks out of the closet with the first chill and the smell of roasted chestnuts begins to waft, we know that the season is approaching, in which the word hygge is almost a mandatory addition to every sentence. But be careful: hygge is not just that Insta moment with tea and a book in your lap. It is a philosophy of life – the science of comfort that embraces you like the softest blanket, without losing the designer's sense of aesthetics. And the good news? You can recreate it at home without any major drama.
What could be better than escaping into nature, surrounded by the silence of the forest, the freshness of the air and the whisper of the wind in the treetops? Now imagine that in this heavenly environment you are not sleeping in a tent, but in a cabin that combines the luxury of a five-star hotel with the timeless beauty of wood. The PEBL Grand cabin, an architectural gem by the Hungarian studio Hello Wood, is created for exactly that: for romantic souls who want the perfect balance between comfort and nature.
As summer slowly recedes and our everyday lives become more introverted, home becomes much more than just a space – it becomes our stage of silence, our breathing space, our refuge from the outside world. No more impulsive catalog decorating and impersonal furniture compromises. It’s time to thoughtfully create balance – a space that not only looks beautiful, but also brings us back to ourselves.
Forget the old, traditional holiday decorations – the new Home of Celebration collection, a collaboration between IKEA and Swedish design star Gustaf Westman, brings joy, playfulness and design boldness to everyday life. Even if it's "just Thursday".
The kitchen is the new star of the home. No longer just a place for pots, spoons and the occasional can opener fight. Today, it's a stage for mini-theater performances during dinner, a venue for morning therapeutic coffees and the main gathering place for domestic dynamics – from teenage confessions to TikTok recipes that (don't) work. And IKEA knows it. In fact, it doesn't just know it – it's put the kitchen at the center of its new global campaign, which is nothing less than a tribute to food, connection and everyday small victories.











