Anderson Tuftex has unveiled a new series of carpet and hardwood collections for 2026, reinforcing its position in the premium flooring segment with a focus on luxury, performance and eco-conscious design. The latest launches respond to renewed interest in high-quality carpet and character-rich hardwood, aligning with broader interior trends across residential and commercial spaces.
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The new carpet collections reflect a shift in how carpet is being used within contemporary interiors. Moving beyond purely functional applications, the designs emphasise refined colour palettes, tactile comfort and durability. Harmony is conceived as a modular "kit of parts", allowing seamless coordination across different interior settings. Still Life continues the brand's pared-back aesthetic, combining plush textures with high-performance construction designed for busy households.
Inspired by biomimicry, Rooted draws on the restorative qualities of nature, using soft textures and organic patterning to create calming environments. Modern Artisan offers a more expressive approach, featuring striated yarns and an overdye technique that produces bold visual effects; the collection is available in five colours and sold exclusively through selected retailers. Bella Nova and Mira Nova complete the carpet introductions, presenting pronounced twist textures and dimensional tonality across a palette of 24 colours, enabling a cohesive yet personalised aesthetic.
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Alongside carpet, Anderson Tuftex is introducing new hardwood collections that prioritise warmth, depth and material authenticity. Artisan Oak features hand-hewn textures, softened edges and the appearance of a naturally aged patina. Crafted from 7.5-inch-wide white oak planks with a rich oil finish, the collection is available in five colours inspired by heirloom materials. Valencia Walnut offers a smoother texture with high natural variation, enhanced by reactive stains that highlight the wood's movement. The collection is presented in six soft, understated tones.
Commenting on the launches, Bailey Walton, Vice President of Anderson Tuftex, said: "Once considered a default in builder-grade homes, carpet has reemerged as a purposeful design choice—now available in refined colours and textures that add both luxury and personality to interiors. Additionally, designers are embracing hardwood with visible grain, movement, and character. These floors feel authentic and lived-in, aligning with the broader shift toward materials that tell a story."
With these 2026 collections, Anderson Tuftex continues to blend modern craftsmanship with timeless sophistication, addressing growing demand for flooring solutions that combine comfort, durability and narrative-driven design.
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