Pot trends 2026: These styles are going to dominate
More warmth, more texture, more personality – this is what the pot trends look like in 2026.

Published December 15, 2025.
Pots will become an even bigger part of the interior in 2026. They are no longer just a place to put plants – they are small mood-setters that influence the entire room. We are seeing warm tones, soft expressions, and personal materials. Here are three pot trends we believe will characterize Norwegian homes next year.
In short – This is what we see in 2026
- Flower pots get more personality – they become small design objects that elevate the entire room.
- Warm natural tones dominate – sand, terracotta, and soft green shades provide a calm expression.
- Pots with a handcrafted feel – textures, glazes, and details that look authentic and alive.
- Pastels and playful shapes – a softer look that gives plants a more decorative home.
- Clean lines and Nordic tranquility – minimalist indoor flower pots that let the plants shine.
Trend 1: Mediterranean Inspired – Sun-warmed, calm, and natural
The Mediterranean trend brings in the feeling of bright days, warm colors, and natural textures. This is the style for you if you want to give your plants a calm and earthy look – a little dose of holiday feeling at home.
The colors lean towards sand, terracotta, sage green, and sun-bleached beige. The surfaces often have texture, glaze, or details that give the pots a handmade feel. The plants are the focus, but the pots create the ambiance around them.

Why the style resonates
This style gives plants a warm and natural backdrop that pairs well with wood, light textiles, and green plants. The result feels both calm and personal – perfect for homes desiring a mild, sun-warmed atmosphere.
Pots that define the trend – 2026 new arrivals
- Duna. The matte green tone provides depth and tranquility – perfect for plants with curved foliage or soft, green shades.
- Vilda. With a texture and shape that gives the pot an authentic, craft-inspired look.
- Elma. With a ribbed texture, the pot has character without dominating the room.
- Sicilia. A little sunshine story: decorative, playful, and inspired by classic Mediterranean ceramics.
Trend 2: Romantic – soft shapes, pastels, and playful charm
The Romantic trend leans towards the light and dreamy. Here, plants are placed in pots reminiscent of spring, bloom, and a touch of nostalgic happiness. The expression is soft and friendly, and the pots often function as small jewels in the room.
The color palette consists of pastels, creamy white, pink and green tones, and small glazed details that give a feeling of optimism and tranquility.

Why the style is growing
The Romantic style creates a cozy and personal expression that suits flowering plants just as well as small green plants. It gives the home a bright and decorative feel, and adds a softness that many desire in 2026.
Pots that define the trend – 2026 new arrivals
- Violetta. The pots in beige, green, pink, and yellow give a light, spring-like feeling, and the wavy edge adds a feminine, nostalgic touch.
- Keep Blooming. A small pot with a friendly message and a mild pink tone. It fits into any room where a playful and optimistic detail is desired.
- Gudrun Swan. A decorative swan pot in dusty pink that provides classic romance and a touch of vintage elegance.
Trend 3: Nordic – clean lines and nuted neutral tones
The Nordic style is calm, balanced, and timeless. Here, the pots come in simple shapes and muted colors that elevate the plants without dominating the room. This is the trend direction for those who appreciate harmony and function combined.
The colors lean towards white, beige, taupe, green, and gray. The surfaces are matte or lightly glazed. The pots suit organic plants, airy green growths, and homes featuring a lot of wood and natural materials.

Why the Nordic style persists
The Nordic style persists because it provides a clean and stylish expression that harmonizes well with modern wood interiors and natural materials. It emphasizes the plants' shape and color and creates a calm framework that allows the plants to be the main focus.
Pots that define the trend – 2026 new arrivals
- Ada & Ida. The series come in calm tones such as white, green, beige, taupe, and gray. The straight shapes and subtle glaze provide a minimalist expression that allows the plants' form and color to be the focus.
- Amy. These pots with saucers combine function and Nordic simplicity. Matte tones in beige and green give a natural expression, and the clean form makes them a safe choice for everyday use.
- Aromi. Pots in natural terracotta and gray clay with clean shapes and matte surfaces that offer a timeless, earthy expression. Perfect for green plants and Scandinavian interiors with wood and natural materials.
Simple steps to elevate your plants in 2026
The most important thing this year is to choose pots that work with the plants, not against them. Warm colors, textures, and quality materials make all the difference—both for the expression in the room and for how the plants are best showcased.
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