Rotpunkt, the leading German manufacturer of climate-friendly furniture, has unveiled its top interior trends for 2026, highlighting a holistic approach to home design that spans kitchens, utility rooms, living spaces, bathrooms, bedrooms, and dressing areas.
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Zerox SY VER Scandinavian Brown Oak.
Matt Phillips, Head of UK Operations at Rotpunkt, said:
"Lifestyle design continues to influence the latest trends, as whole-house furniture solutions that offer a harmonious look throughout the home are being used to capture the most-sought after interior styles across essential pieces in the kitchen, living room, bathroom and bedroom. This year, the very best dressed interiors will look to fitted furniture to serve the rising trend for flex rooms, which are similar in style but cater to a variety of household duties."
Rotpunkt identifies three key trends shaping interiors in 2026:
- Unified Style:
Contemporary homes are embracing furniture that maintains a consistent style across all rooms. From handleless kitchen units to floating media cabinets, home bar solutions, and fully integrated wardrobes, 2026 interiors favour creative storage solutions in complementary materials and colour palettes. Innovations include curved panels and doors, non-standard furniture sizes, elegant glass display cabinets, fully customisable wall panel systems, deep drawers with modular organisers, illuminated shelving, and full-height doors that can be applied across multiple living spaces. - Natural Tone & Texture:
A focus on natural materials dominates this year's interiors. Oak, walnut, and other wood species are used consistently across cupboard fronts, shelving, and even wall cladding to create a cohesive, organic feel. Metal surfaces in brass, copper, and steel complement the wood, while tinted glass, rounded panels, soft lines, and durable near-neutral finishes deliver a sophisticated, modern backdrop without compartmentalising spaces. - Flex Rooms: Furniture is increasingly designed for hybrid living, blending functionality across multiple spaces. Open-plan kitchens with hidden utilities, integrated living and dining areas, master bedroom suites with boutique-style dressing areas, and multi-functional home bars exemplify this trend. 2026 designs feature extra-tall and extra-wide cabinets, vertical wall units, deep drawers with specialised modules, pull-out mechanisms for appliances, and fully integrated smart lighting to create personalised, lifestyle-oriented interiors.
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Industrial Style Smoked Brass Framed Glass.
Rotpunkt's 2026 whole-home furniture solutions are now available, priced from £6,500 + VAT. The company maintains a commitment to sustainability, producing 100% climate-friendly interiors using BioBoard Gen2 chipboards made from up to 90% recycled wood and certified to the F4-star standard.
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Zerox ME Inox storage.
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