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KEY COLOUR INSIGHTS FOR 2026 FROM PARIS DÉCO OFF

KEY COLOUR INSIGHTS FOR 2026 FROM PARIS DÉCO OFF

April 1, 2026 | By The Textile Company | News

Following our team’s trip to Paris Déco Off, we’ve brought the season’s most compelling colour insights back to our Australian showrooms.

Through curated mood boards and material displays, we’re translating what we saw on the ground into tactile, layered palettes ready to specify.

KEY THEMES

The Shift
Moving beyond creams and plain neutrals into grounded, earthy tones – Khaki, Terracotta, Sienna, Caramels, Olive, Mustard and Denim.

The Approach
Colour as texture. These palettes are designed to be layered through surface, weave and finish – not used in isolation.

Our Collections
Already emerging across Phillip Jeffries, Misia and Stroheim – interpreted through material, pattern and depth.

FOUR TREND BREAKDOWNS

COLOUR DIRECTION ONE – Terracotta, Sienna & Caramels

Sun-baked and warmly grounded – this palette draws from the earth at its most vivid. Terracotta’s fired warmth, the deeper richness of Sienna, and honeyed Caramels come together in a scheme that feels both ancient and entirely of the moment. Layered through differing weaves and finishes, these tones read as sophisticated rather than rustic.

COLOUR DIRECTION TWO – Denim, Worn Saddle & Mustard

Indigo-washed Denim brings a relaxed utility alongside the aged warmth of Worn Saddle leather and the sharp pop of Mustard. This combination felt everywhere in Paris – rich in contrast, easy to layer and deeply material in character.

COLOUR DIRECTION THREE – Pale Pistachios & Olive

The quieter greens – soft, botanical and refined. Pale Pistachio offers a barely-there freshness while Olive grounds the palette with depth and age. Together they speak to a considered naturalism: not the vivid greens of a few seasons past, but something muted enough to layer, whilst distinctive enough to define a room.

COLOUR DIRECTION FOUR – Khaki, Caramel, Worn Saddle & Mustard

These are the tones that defined what we kept returning to across Paris: a wearable, endlessly layerable spectrum of mid-tones. None competing, each complementing. When specified together across surface, weave and finish, the result is an interior of genuine material depth.

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