Nate Berkus Reveals His Number One Design ‘In’ for 2026

Nate Berkus Reveals His Number One Design ‘In’ for 2026

‘I am famously anti-trends – I think they are designed to make people feel bad about what they don’t have,’ Nate Berkus admits to Homes & Gardens. This is less a hot take than a long-standing policy – Nate has never been interested in what’s new; he’s interested in what survives.

Still, even the counter-trend contingent notices shifts. And if there’s something in the cultural air that’s caught his attention as we move into 2026 – not a design trend, but a sensibility – it’s organics.

Architects Andrew Magnes and Chris Boskey collaborated with Nate Berkus Associates to remodel an uptown apartment with a relaxed feel for their formerly downtown clients

(Image credit: Interior Design: Nate Berkus Associates / Photography: Peter Murdock)

‘I’ve never believed that timelessness means standing still,’ adds the recent Foundations author. ‘It means paying attention. What’s feeling exciting to me right now isn’t a single trend, but a shift in sensibility.’

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