Design Trends Spring 2026
All-Encompassing Comfort
Kartono is tapping into that natural pull, focusing on pieces that do more than complete a space, they shape the experience of being in it. Generous proportions, soft, cocoon-like forms, and tactile finishes encourage you to relax fully, adapting to your body instead of expecting the other way around.
Warm, Earthy Color Palettes
At Kartono, we see spring as a shift toward warmth and material depth rather than the cooler palettes that have dominated interiors in recent years. Neutral greys are gradually being replaced by tones drawn from the natural world, think earthy terracotta, muted clay, soft olive, and rich brown hues. These colors bring a sense of balance and tactility into a space, creating interiors that feel more inviting, grounded, and connected to their surroundings.
Where interiors flow effortlessly into the outdoors

At Kartono, we see spring design evolving toward a more fluid connection between interior and exterior spaces. It’s not just a stylistic choice, it’s about allowing nature to guide the overall mood and direction of a space. As the season shifts and the first signs of growth appear, there’s a natural pull to refresh interiors with that same sense of energy.

Anti-Stain resistant fabric
A stain-resistant fabric is designed to prevent liquids like coffee from penetrating the fibers, allowing spills to be easily wiped away before they leave a lasting mark.
Tactile & Textural Design
Great interiors don’t just catch the eye, they invite the hand, layering rich textures and honest materials to create spaces that feel as good as they look.
Warm Minimalism
Warm minimalism isn’t about having less, it’s about choosing better, spaces that feel calm, tactile, and quietly inviting.