Now that 2026 is officially underway, it’s already clear that interiors are shifting in a more intentional direction. Our homes are becoming more adaptable, more connected, and more design-led, with furniture doing more than ever to support real life while still looking premium. Think flexible seating that works around busy family routines, richer wood tones that add depth and warmth, and statement dining pieces that bring people together.

To help you stay ahead of what’s next, we asked Elena Mellowes, Head of Buying at Oak Furnitureland, to share the standout furniture trends shaping homes in 2026.

Meet our expert: Elena Mellowes, Head of Buying

Elena Mellowes is Head of Buying at Oak Furnitureland, a role she has held for the past three years. With over 15 years’ experience across buying and homewares, Elena has developed and sourced furniture for a wide range of retailers, from the high street to high-end.

She began her career on the Buying Graduate Scheme at John Lewis, before moving through roles at House of Fraser and Heal’s, and most recently leading product development at Maker&Son. Elena’s approach is rooted in one key belief: great furniture should balance style with everyday practicality, and stand the test of time.

Trend 1: modular and social sofas

Malvern modular sofa | Newton bedside table | @thatmeadowreno

One of the biggest sofa trends for 2026 is the rise of modular and social sofas, with plush, rounded silhouettes leading the way. As modern homes evolve, seating needs to work harder and feel more versatile. Modular sofas let you build a layout that fits your space and lifestyle, whether you’re hosting friends, stretching out as a family, or zoning an open-plan living room.

When it comes to styling, neutral upholstery is still key alongside rust tones and grounding greens, but 2026 is all about adding interest through texture. Soft woven fabrics, tactile finishes, and timeless shades keep the look calm and inviting, allowing the sofa to anchor the room with a comfortable yet stylish appeal.

Trend 2: darker wood furniture with mixed materials

A sideboard-living room furniture-pale grey walls- dark wooden fluted sideboard with black marble top-black framed artwork-fresh white flowers-stacked books-tapered candles-large antique vase-indoor potted plant

Oliver large sideboard | @littleedwardian

While fabric trends lean towards softer natural tones, furniture finishes in 2026 are moving in a deeper, more elevated direction. Darker wood is making a confident return, adding warmth and definition to living rooms, dining spaces, and hallways. Textured mid-oak and walnut ground the look, bringing natural depth and sophistication that feels rich, cocooning, and genuinely inviting.

A key detail within this trend is the rise of mixed materials, which adds contrast and a more premium finish. Think ceramic-topped dining tables, layered coffee tables, and statement sideboards that combine wood or metal with stone-inspired surfaces to create a modern, considered feel. The result is texture you can see and style easily, whether your home feels classic, contemporary, or somewhere in between.

Trend 3: technology and smart furniture

Arabella CineLuxe sofa

Technology continues to influence how we live at home, and smart features are becoming more integrated into furniture design for 2026. This trend is centred around comfort, convenience, and wellbeing.

From tech sofas featuring built-in control consoles that enhance relaxation, to intelligent mattresses designed to support better sleep, furniture is increasingly becoming part of a connected lifestyle. This means making choices that blend design with everyday functionality, helping create a home that feels more comfortable and future-ready.

Trend 4: statement dining for modern entertaining

Henley dining table | @thejoyfulchapter

Dining trends for 2026 reflect the way homes are being used more socially, with open-plan kitchen and dining spaces playing a bigger role in everyday life. Our furniture needs to be flexible enough for daily routines, while still feeling impressive when hosting.

Statement dining tables are a key focus, particularly styles with clever extending mechanisms that make entertaining easy. Oval and round dining tables are also set to be popular, offering a softer silhouette that suits modern interiors. Pedestal bases complete the look, bringing a sculptural finish while improving practicality and seating space.

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