Issue 77 | 2026 Part Two
There’s a wholly human feel to the stories in this issue where prevailing social challenges manifest in diverse responses.
In TINY, the stress of zero-hours contracts, high expectations, constant connectivity and frantic activity is countered by the art of mundane living. There is little complexity in the message here; just the somatic pleasures of domesticity, collecting and making, rain on a window, planting in a garden. The repetitive certainty of specific routines and the joy of simply existing feel aspirational.
There is a more challenging response in STITCH. Capturing a sense of the unease and uncertainty of the original, this story updates Mary Shelley’s cult Frankenstein tale for a modern age. Channelling fears about digital fakery, filters and image manipulation, the artifice and politics of hyper-femininity and customisation are all presented in a jagged, deconstructed aesthetic.
In this issue you’ll find a focus on Emerging Talent from the latest graduate shows and a curated selection from Milan Design Week of work from designers and studios established in the past five years.
Also, in this issue
– Features essays, and interviews exploring the drivers behind the 2026 forecast.
– 40 pages of design and colour and material direction and analysis.
– Global colour palettes and geographic variances for Europe, Middle East, Africa, North America, Latin America, Asia, India, Australia & New Zealand.
– Continuity Colours for 2026
– Early adopters of our 2024/25 directions STILL LIFE and HACK in retail, kitchens, wallpaper, lighting and textiles.
– Focus on Emerging Talent
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