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Jan

26

Newmor Trend Forecast 2026

Our annual trend forecast returns for 2026, once again offering a thoughtful and commercially grounded lens on the year ahead. A much-anticipated fixture in the commercial interiors calendar, the report reflects how hospitality, workplace and public spaces continue to evolve, placing greater emphasis on character, craft and connection.

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10

Dec

25

Elevating Spaces: Ceiling-Focused Design in Commercial Interiors

It appears that designers are turning their gaze upwards when it comes to installing wallcoverings. Newmor have long believed that great wallcovering design doesn’t have to be limited to four walls. Ceilings are often overlooked, but increasingly, designers are recognising the ceiling as a fifth wall – a powerful canvas for storytelling, adding drama, personality, and an unexpected layer to interior spaces.

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29

Jan

25

Newmor Trends for 2025

For 2025 Newmor has highlighted five distinct trends for the commercial interiors industry. These trends share common threads of timeless design, personalisation, and a deep sense of place, offering designers fresh approaches to craft, and inviting and memorable commercial environments.

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12

Jan

24

Newmor Trend Report 2024

We are delighted to present our colour & design trend observations for interiors in 2024. Our report explores six trend themes, that encompass the key design stories and colours shaping our product development for the next 12 months. These trends encapsulate the diverse and evolving commercial and hospitality design landscape, setting the stage for an exciting year of innovation and creativity. We hope you come away feeling inspired. Get a snapshot of our trends below, or for a more in-depth look check out our full trend report - where we explore colour combinations, products, materials and textures that support our trends for 2024.

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24

Jan

23

Newmor Design & Colour Trends, 2023

We are delighted to present an overview of our colour & design trend observations for 2023. Our design team use these trends throughout the year to develop our textures, patterns and colour palettes This forecast comes after a year of many challenges we have faced as a society. Our trends forecast addresses a desire for security, nurture and for finding moments of joy. We hope you find them useful and inspiring.

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23

Nov

22

New Designs – November 2022

Our new designs for November 2022 are all about craftsmanship and British style. Three new wallcoverings, designed by our in-house team in Wales, UK, around the theme of artisan maker. Earthy and neutral colours are punctuated by trend colours of denim, emerald, and red hues.

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17

Oct

22

Design Show Round-Up, October 2022

Our team have been busy scoping out the September and October design shows across the UK for the latest in interiors. Here is a round-up of the key things that have caught our eye at Decorex, Focus Design Week, Design London and Design Central.

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25

Apr

22

New Designs – Spring 2022

Introducing our new designs for Spring 2022. This launch is all about wellness and biophilia, creating calming spaces inspired by the natural world to increase wellbeing and productivity. From tonal organic weaves and botanical prints to large scale digital wallcoverings of landscapes and nature.

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17

Mar

22

Biophilic Wallcoverings

Wallcoverings are a great way to combine colour and print to mimic the natural world – from the organic colours and textures of stone, wood, and botanicals, to print and patterns inspired by landscapes, fauna and flora. Using biophilic inspired designs for the spaces we live, work, and relax in can increase feelings of wellbeing, happiness, and serenity. It has also been shown to improve concentration, creativity, and productivity, and reduce stress and anxiety.

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21

Feb

22

Wellness Design

Wellness design is based on the principle of creating spaces that combine form and function for positive mental and physical health acoustics of the interior space.

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