Warm Minimalism 2026: less objects, more material


2 September, 2025

In 2026, minimalism reinvents itself: moving away from cold whites and rigid functionality. Instead of filling spaces with objects, the focus is on the material—the texture of ceramic, the color of stone, the warmth of wood.

This shift responds to a need beyond trends: we want our homes to understand us and accompany us.

Nature-inspired tones

The dominant colors will be those found in the earth: sandy shades, terracottas, ochres, and soft greens. Palettes that add warmth without feeling heavy, perfect for pairing with natural materials like wood or ceramic.

These tones serve as a neutral base for spaces that aim to be cozy while maintaining freshness and style.

Ceramic as a key element

In 2026, ceramic will stop being just a simple covering and become a central element of interior design. Large formats, matte finishes, or subtle textures offer surfaces that provide visual continuity and durability, while remaining easy to maintain.



Porcelain collections like Baldocer’s Amalfi exemplify how ceramic can adapt to different styles and bring character to both floors and walls.

The timeless warmth of wood

Wood is a classic that never loses relevance. Its ability to convey comfort, adapt to different styles, and age with character makes it a key element in modern interiors.

Today, thanks to collections like Baldocer’s Sequoya, it’s possible to enjoy the look and warmth of natural wood with the technical advantages of ceramic: durability, easy care, and suitability for any room.

Light and texture for depth

The combination of light and texture is emerging as a key trend for 2026. Natural light transforms a space, but it’s texture that gives it character. In interior design, combining the two creates a lively atmosphere where every surface takes center stage.

Ceramics with relief or bold patterns, such as Baldocer’s Canyon collection, capture and reflect light in unique ways, generating subtle shadows and tonal variations that enrich the environment and add the personal touch demanded by the new minimalism.

Warm minimalism in 2026 translates into spaces with fewer elements, but more thoughtfully chosen. Durable materials, natural and cozy finishes, and designs that seek functionality without sacrificing comfort.

In this way, homes gain not only in aesthetics but also in longevity and a genuine sense of well-being.

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