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From icy blue to persimmon: Pinterest reveals the key color palette for 2026

January 20, 2026 | 17:30 |3711
The era of neutral interiors and restrained wardrobes is coming to an end. The popular platform Pinterest analyzed the searches of 600 million users and concluded that in 2026 people will surround themselves with bold, expressive colorsThe era of neutral interiors and restrained wardrobes is coming to an end. The popular platform Pinterest analyzed the searches of 600 million users and concluded that in 2026 people will surround themselves with bold, expressive colors
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The era of neutral interiors and restrained wardrobes is coming to an end. The popular platform Pinterest analyzed the searches of 600 million users and concluded that in 2026 people will surround themselves with bold, expressive colors. Instead of the familiar gray and sandy tones, colors that help shape mood and create a unique atmosphere are taking center stage.

The top five: from freshness to neon

The list of the most in-demand colors includes five distinctive shades. Icy blue brings a sense of cleanliness and order, making it ideal for workspaces. Jade green adds a feeling of “quiet luxury” and natural calm to interiors. Deep plum becomes a key tool for creating drama and intrigue in evening outfits and accent details.

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For those ready to experiment, experts highlight neon lime. This daring shade works best in accessories and graphic design. Completing the palette is persimmon — a warm orange-red tone that instantly lifts the mood and makes any space feel more welcoming.

Pinterest didn’t just choose beautiful colors but also offered ready-made combinations. For example, pairing icy blue with neon lime creates a sense of “controlled chaos,” while the combination of persimmon and plum delivers a balance of warmth and mystery. According to the platform’s creative director, Xanthe Wells, people today are no longer afraid of mistakes and consciously use color as a tool for self-expression.

The analysis was conducted using computer vision algorithms that examined not only individual colors but also their combinations on users’ boards. This forecast will become an important reference point for designers, brands, and anyone planning to refresh their home or wardrobe in the near future.

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