
Trends for 2026: porcelain stoneware becomes emotion, material, and vision
The design of 2026 marks a profound evolution in contemporary design: nature, technology, and well-being converge in a new vision of living, made up of sensory surfaces, enveloping colors, and materials capable of dialoguing with architecture.
In this scenario, the new Atlas Plan surfaces anticipate the languages of the future, bringing porcelain stoneware to the forefront.
Here are 5 trends in furniture and interior design that will accompany us throughout 2026.
Warm Minimalism: the luxury of sensory simplicity
Minimalism is evolving, abandoning visual rigidity to embrace soft, bright, and tactile surfaces that convey comfort and balance.
In this context, Taj Mahal Noisette and Taj Mahal White perfectly interpret the new warm minimalism: hazelnut or light backgrounds, light and harmonious veins, an aesthetic that enhances the visual continuity of spaces.


Raw Nature: authentic material
The connection with nature becomes deeper and more conscious, thanks to colors that evoke landscapes and great materiality.
Alpinus is born from this vision: an aesthetic inspired by the alpine world, with clear crystals, dark veins, and beige shades that create a strong three-dimensional effect. Rooms thus become rich in character and authenticity.


Ethereal Luxury: light, transparency, and emotional surfaces
In 2026, luxury is expressed through light and visual lightness: surfaces become almost intangible, capable of amplifying brightness and creating enveloping atmospheres.
Onyx Ivory represents this trend with a delicate and luminous texture, where cream and ivory tones blend together in a sophisticated and timeless effect. Ideal for environments that seek light, depth, and a sophisticated perception of the material.

Architectural Decor: surfaces as protagonists of space
The return of decor marks a key transition towards 2026: surfaces become narrative elements, capable of defining the identity of a space through movement, rhythm, and visual intensity.
Zephyr embodies this trend with its dynamic, "dancing" veins, defining spaces that are both spectacular and sophisticated.
Jewel and New Classic Colors
Alongside warm neutrals, 2026 paves the way for bold chromatic colors: Calacatta Viola stands out for its strong expressive personality, transforming itself into a conscious design feature, conceived for environments that want to surprise and communicate uniqueness.

The design trends for 2026 describe a world in which porcelain stoneware becomes a language, an emotion, and a design tool. The new Atlas Plan surfaces are created to meet these needs, anticipating the requirements of architects and interior designers.



