As the world’s design community converged in North Carolina for High Point Market Fall 2025, KOKET was there—observing, absorbing, and delighting in the creative energy that defines this global stage. While we didn’t exhibit this season, the inspiration was undeniable. From joyful palettes to sculptural forms and nature’s enduring influence, the 2026 interior design trends emerging from High Point speak directly to KOKET’s spirit of bold femininity and haute craftsmanship.
Here’s what caught our eye—and how we see these trends shaping the year ahead.
1. “Ode to Joy”: Emotional Design with Playful Expression
This High Point Market season radiated happiness. During “Ode to Joy,” a forward-looking talk by Jaye Mize of Future Snoops and Carrie Dillon of the International Textile Alliance, designers explored how interiors can spark emotional well-being. The message was clear: joy is in. Through uplifting color palettes, tactile comfort, and expressive layers, design is embracing optimism and individuality. For KOKET, whose pieces are stories of emotion and artistry, this High Point trend reflects our belief that beauty should make you feel empowered, inspired, and alive.

2. Nature’s Reign: Organic Beauty & Earthly Elegance
At High Point Market Fall 2025, nature once again took center stage. From marble and wood to natural weaves and organic textiles, earth-inspired materials and tones ruled the showrooms. Greens—both lush and muted—alongside blues, browns, and warm neutrals created interiors of balance and authenticity. In the KOKET world, this is ever-present: think the Enchanted Collection with its golden forest of metal branches, the Merveille Collection with natural foile feathers, the budding floral lace of the Spellbound Collection, or KOKET’s newest Straw Marquetry Collection. These designs remind us that the truest luxury is often born from the earth.

3. Sensual Curves: The Art of Flow
Curves have been in style for several seasons, but the trend remains stronger than ever. Across High Point Market Fall 2025, rounded sofas, softly arched forms, and sculptural silhouettes continued to dominate, bringing warmth and sensuality to contemporary interiors. This enduring movement mirrors KOKET’s own aesthetic, seen in the voluptuous lines of the Vamp Sofa, the seductive sweep of the Tears Cocktail Table, and the Intuition Dining Table. These curved furniture trends remind us that true luxury lies in softness, comfort, and the effortless flow of form.



4. Reflective Statements: Lighting & Mirrors as Art
Across High Point Market Fall 2025, statement mirrors and lighting stole the spotlight. From sculptural sconces to striking silhouettes, these designs acted as jewelry for the home. KOKET’s Chloe Sconce and Guilt Mirror embody this radiant trend—each a study in craftsmanship, glamour, and allure. Together, they prove that reflection and light are not mere accents but defining elements of luxury interior design.



5. Bath Sanctuaries: The Rise of Wellness in Design
For the first time, the NKBA Pavilion joined High Point Market Fall 2025, highlighting the growing focus on the bath as a space of beauty and restoration. This year, KOKET also introduced bathroom vanities to its portfolio, bringing couture craftsmanship into this intimate realm. The Tortoise Vanity and Metropolitan Vanity Cabinet embody this shift—combining elegant finishes, sculptural forms, and luxurious materials that turn everyday rituals into moments of indulgence.

The Takeaway: Design That Feels Good
From a color palette of joy to the organic warmth of natural materials, High Point Market Fall 2025 revealed that the future of interiors is sensorial, expressive, and deeply of the earth. For KOKET, these 2026 interior design trends reaffirm what we’ve always believed: that beauty crafted with passion and purpose never goes out of style.









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