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PARIS PALETTE: THE COLOURS EVERYONE’S TALKING ABOUT

PARIS PALETTE: THE COLOURS EVERYONE’S TALKING ABOUT

April 1, 2026 | By The Textile Company | News

We’ve kicked off the year across our Australian showrooms, sharing insights gathered on the ground at Paris Déco Off.

Through a series of events, our teams translated these influences into tactile mood boards – bringing this year’s defining colour directions into focus.

From hands-on presentations to layered material displays, each event was designed to explore how colour is evolving across interiors.

KEY COLOUR INSIGHTS

As highlighted in Belle, this year’s direction signals a move toward more grounded, enduring palettes – drawing on historical references and traditional textile design, reinterpreted for contemporary interiors.

“In terms of colour, there was a letting go of the creams and plain neutrals, stepping into strong, natural & earthy muted tones which have been around, but are now a mainstay,” says Jessica. This shift encompassed shades including: “Khaki, Terracotta, Sienna, Caramels, Worn Saddle, Pale Pistachios, Olives, Mustards and Denims.”

Building on this, our team translated these insights into a series of in-showroom moodboards – bringing the palettes to life through material and texture. Earth-led tones form the foundation, softened by warmer accents, while nuanced greens and denim blues introduce depth and balance.

Rather than standing alone, these colours are designed to be layered, expressed through surface, weave and finish to create a more tactile and dimensional result.

EMERGING IN OUR COLLECTIONS

These colour directions are already coming through in our latest Australian collections – interpreted across texture, pattern and materiality.

Phillip Jeffries continues to explore depth through surface, with tonal wallcoverings that bring subtle variation and richness to neutral palettes. Misia introduces more expressive colour moments, where saturated hues are balanced with refined textures. Stroheim builds on this direction with confident pattern and layered colour, designed to create interiors with presence and personality.

PHILLIP JEFFRIES

STROHEIM

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