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What’s next in tile design: Simpolo 2026 trend forecast

Dive in to know more about Simpolo’s vision on colours and surfaces

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As design thinking evolves in 2026, surfaces are no longer treated as mere finishes but as foundational elements that shape how a space is perceived and experienced. Responding to this shift, Simpolo introduces a design-forward approach through collections such as Basaltino, Spectra, Alchimia, and Marmorica. The brand aims to portray tiles as expressive surfaces that merge performance with aesthetics. With diverse colours, textures, formats and finishes, these collections offer designers the freedom to craft interiors that are enduring. 

Pop colours 

One of the most notable colour directions emerging this year is the rise of berry-toned palettes. Rich shades like Spectra Berry introduce a sense of warmth and character into interiors. The Spectra collection explores a broad chromatic spectrum, enabling designers to create layered compositions that feel eclectic and cohesive. When paired with lighter wall tones or neutral surroundings, these hues add depth while maintaining visual balance, making them ideal for both residential and hospitality settings. Alongside bold colour experimentation, 2026 also sees a revival of earthy materials through what can be described as a terracotta renaissance. Terracotta-inspired tiles, with their warm reddish-brown tones, reconnect interiors to natural origins. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these surfaces offer practical advantages, including anti-skid and antibacterial properties that enhance comfort and usability. Their grounded palette and tactile quality make them particularly suited to wellness-focused environments where authenticity and sensory calm are essential.

Wall Tile Simpolo
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Surface-level thinking

Another defining movement in tile design is the growing emphasis on chromatic diversity combined with material coordination. Designers today are seeking collections that allow surfaces to traverse from flooring to wall cladding, and even extend from interiors to outdoor spaces. With varied colourways and large-format slabs, Simpolo’s collections encourage a cohesive design language where materials interact fluidly within a single spatial narrative. Texture, too, has emerged as a central design element. Matte finishes, and stone-like surfaces bring subtle structural depth to interiors while enhancing the tactile experience of a space. These textured finishes also deliver practical benefits such as slip resistance, durability, and long-term resilience, ensuring that aesthetics are supported by performance.

Floor Tile Simpolo
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The 2026 surface story

Sustainability and longevity further shape the direction of tile design in 2026. Large-format slabs minimise visual interruptions and material breaks, creating expansive surfaces. Engineered finishes help maintain colour integrity over time, reinforcing the idea that contemporary surfaces must be built to endure beyond fleeting trends. Ultimately, the future of tile lies in thoughtful integration. In 2026, surfaces define the rhythm, mood and longevity of a space. Through innovation and material intelligence, Simpolo’s collections reflect a vision where design is bold yet balanced, and where every surface contributes to the architecture of experience. 

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