The Spring We Let Things Shift
All images via June
There’s a version of spring that shows up the same way every year.
Lighter colours. Fresh layers. A subtle reset that makes everything feel new again.
And while that still holds some truth, it’s not where we started this season.
Because lately, we’ve been noticing something different in the way people are living in their homes.
Not louder. Not trend-driven.
Just… more considered.

When a Space Feels “Done,” It Often Stops Working
There’s a point in most homes where everything technically works.
The palette makes sense. The layout is resolved. The pieces all belong.
And yet, something feels off.
It’s not wrong. It’s just finished in a way that leaves no room for movement.
That’s where we see people start to disconnect from their space. Not because they need more, but because everything has already said what it’s going to say.

This Season, We Stepped Away From Perfect
The Spring 2026 collection was built differently.
Instead of asking what a space needs, we focused on what it responds to.
Pieces that bring contrast instead of blending in. Materials that feel grounded rather than overly refined. Objects that hold a bit of tension instead of resolving everything around them.
Because that tension is what gives a room life.
Composition Over Decoration
We talk a lot about adding and removing.
But what matters more is how things relate.
A well-composed room doesn’t rely on matching finishes or perfect symmetry. It’s built on balance. Weight. Texture. The way one piece shifts the presence of another.
That’s what we leaned into this season.
Not more decor.
Better composition.

The Return of Texture, Weight, and Presence
There’s a quiet shift happening in interiors.
Spaces are becoming less uniform and more layered. Less about achieving a look, and more about creating a feeling.
Texture is doing more than colour.
Objects are being chosen for how they sit in a room, not just how they photograph.
This is where timeless design actually lives.
Not in trends, but in pieces that continue to hold their place over time.

What We Looked for in Every Piece
Every item in the collection had to do one thing well.
It had to hold presence.
Not loudly. Not in a way that takes over a space. But in a way that you notice over time.
A curve that feels intentional.
A material that adds weight.
A finish that changes slightly depending on the light.
These are the details that stay with you.

Spring Doesn’t Need a Full Reset
There’s a pressure that comes with seasonal change to update everything at once.
We don’t believe in that.
The most impactful shifts usually come from one or two intentional additions. A piece that alters the balance of a room. Something that makes everything around it feel just a bit more considered.
That’s where real change happens.

A Different Way to Approach Your Space This Season
Instead of asking what’s missing, try asking what feels flat.
Instead of filling the gap, shift the composition.
Move something. Remove something. Introduce something that contrasts just enough to wake the room up again.
It doesn’t need to be dramatic to be effective.

The Spring 2026 Collection
This collection isn’t about defining a look.
It’s about creating pieces that quietly shape a space.
Objects that don’t just sit in a room, but influence it.
If you’re looking to shift the way your home feels this season, you can explore the collection here
Final Thought
A home doesn’t need to be finished to feel complete.
In fact, it usually feels better when it isn’t.