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Floral Trends Forecast 2026: A Year of Fearless Design

Author:未知 Source:  Updated:2026-01-26 10:01:20 
As an industry, we are heading into a design year of fearlessness—of why nots, bold creative decisions and sweeping vistas of color. These principals are explored and celebrated in five trends for the upcoming year: “Duna,&rdq
As an industry, we are heading into a design year of fearlessness—of why nots, bold creative decisions and sweeping vistas of color. These principals are explored and celebrated in five trends for the upcoming year: “Duna,” “Atrevido,” “Inesperada,” “Nueva Tropical” and “Ondular.” In these trends, we return to basic principles of design elements—movement, color, space, texture and contrast.  
  • Movement: The dynamic energy and flow within an arrangement. 
  • Color: The emotional resonance and strategic use of palette. 
  • Space: The intentional use of negative and positive areas to create impact and breadth. 
  • Texture: The tactile, layered quality that adds depth and interest. 
  • Contrast: The deliberate juxtaposition of elements to create visual tension and excitement. 
This is a year for rigorous self-critique and the meticulous fine-tuning of every aspect of our work. Exploring these principles means engaging not only with flowers, but with the entire creative process. It invites us to hone our craft, allow details and individual blooms room to breathe, and fine-tune our mechanics.  
 
The vastness of the desert: endless slopes of undulating texture, the sound of wind whistling through dried grasses, the sharpness of crisp lines and bold shapes. This is “Duna.” Simple, minimalistic designs celebrate a visual break as well as the texture of earthy elements.
  • Botanical Elements: Dried grasses and textural elements, smokebush, Grevillea, Banksia, cactus 
  • Focal Design Principle: Texture 
  • Color Palette: Earth tones, white, cream, lilac 
  • Music Inspiration: Ali Farka Touré 
  • Film Inspiration: “Dune” 
  • Fashion Inspiration: Rag & Bone, Rohe 
  • Ideal Use: Corporate events, retail display, floral installations 
 
The electrifying moment before the spotlight hits: the pulse of a drum, the roar of color. It erupts with commanding energy, unapologetically taking its place. “Atrevido” revels in audacity.
  • Botanical Elements: Amaranthus, Hydrangea, garden rose, Eremurus, marigolds 
  • Focus Design Principle: Color 
  • Color Palette: Singular primary colors, crimson, cobalt, yellow, orange 
  • Music Inspiration: Bad Bunny 
  • Film Inspiration: “Tarsem’s The Fall” 
  • Ideal Use: Everyday floral design, weddings 
 
In the early 20th century, the Dada movement shook the fine-art world. Artists across genres began to incorporate “found objects” into their work, creating art that was grounded in the everyday.
  • Botanical Elements: Pincushion Protea, found objects, locally sourced blooms, foraged materials 
  • Focus Design Principle: Contrast 
  • Color Palette: Chartreuse, lilac, orange 
  • Music Inspiration: “Gooey,” by Glass Animals 
  • Film Inspiration: “Inception,” “The Gleaners and I” documentary 
  • Fashion Inspiration: Rachel Burke 
  • Ideal Use: Everyday, events, corporate
 
The sound of waves gently lapping white-sand beaches. The sticky sweet taste of juicy tropical fruits. “Nueva Tropical” triggers vacation-mode and sets the mind at ease. It summons the sensation of light breezes and warm sunshine. This trend is a reminder to breathe deeply and delight in the freedom of open space like the outward-reaching tropical stems and surrounding greenery.
  • Botanical Elements: Orchids, coconut, tropical foliages, caladium, bird of paradise 
  • Color Palette: Bright, tropical colors, such as oranges, purples and bold greens 
  • Focus Design Principle: Space 
  • Music Inspiration: “In the Valleys,” by Monster Rally; “Feel the Sunshine,” by Kolohe Kai & HIRIE 
  • Film Inspiration: HBO’s “White Lotus” series 
  • Fashion Inspiration: Johanna Ortiz, Manuheali’i 
  • Ideal Use: Everyday design, corporate, wearables 
 
“Ondular” is a trend fully embracing movement. The heat of a swaying dance floor, the movement of water, of the barrel of a wave. It reminds us to go with the flow—to ride the waves, while acknowledging the strength and resilience it takes to remain in motion. This flowing, rolling shape encourages exploration of the flexibility of stems。
Botanical Elements: Calla lily, Allium, bear grass 
Color Palette: Green, plum, chartreuse, orange 
Focal Design Principle: Movement 
Music Inspiration: “Surf Rider,” by Il Est Vilaine; “Dance of the Red Poppies,” by Makana 
Film Inspiration: “Fantasia,” Amazon Prime’s “Surf Girls” documentary series 
Fashion Inspiration: Iris Van Herpen 
Ideal Use: Event work, every day, sympathy