Newmor introduces three new collections inspired by the return of layered, character-led interiors.

Newmor Wallcoverings has unveiled three new collections for Spring Summer 2026, drawing inspiration from its Nod to Nostalgia trend forecast.

Commercial interiors continue to move towards warmer, more layered spaces with greater emotional connection. Reflecting this shift, the new collections explore the enduring appeal of craftsmanship, decorative detail, and materials rich in character and familiarity. Rather than replicating the past, the new designs reinterpret classic influences through a contemporary lens, balancing texture and refinement for today’s hospitality and commercial spaces.

Newmor wallcoverings is the largest independent commercial wallcovering manufacturer in the UK, supplying the hospitality, healthcare, retail, office, cruise, leisure, and residential sectors.

The launch introduces three distinct collections, Canvas Luxe, Aurelia, and Refract, each offering a different interpretation of nostalgic design influences while reflecting the growing demand for interiors with a strong sense of connection.

Newmor Canvas Luxe

Canvas Luxe is a natural evolution of one of Newmor’s bestselling plain designs, inspired by the delicate irregular texture of woven canvas fabric. Enhanced with a detailed emboss and matte finish, the collection brings understated depth and tactility to interior schemes while maintaining a refined and versatile aesthetic.

Newmor Canvas Luxe colour palette

Available in 12 colourways, the palette features warm, muted tones inspired by natural materials, designed to work effortlessly across a wide range of hospitality and commercial environments.

Aurelia takes inspiration from vintage mirrors and antique gilded finishes, layering textured prints and subtle patina effects across a beautiful and luminous mylar base.

Newmor Aurelia

Named after the Latin word for “golden”, the collection combines warmth, radiance and aged elegance to create surfaces that feel decorative yet sophisticated. The six colourways encapsulate the radiance of classic metallic finishes ranging from soft silver and pewter through to rich rusts.

Newmor Aurelia colour palette

Completing the launch, Refract introduces a more architectural direction. Influenced by Brutalist forms and the movement of light across surfaces, the design combines a concrete-inspired texture with fine metallic detailing. The subtle reflection of light from different angles elevates this Brutalist style.

Newmor Refract

A palette of six mineral-inspired hues includes shades of stone layered with accents of Verdigris, smoky quartz and soft mauve.

Newmor Refract colour palette

Rose Campbell, Head of Design and Marketing at Newmor Wallcoverings, said:

“Nostalgia continues to influence interior design in a very modern way, creating spaces that feel layered and full of character, while delivering performance. Our new collections explore that balance through texture, decorative detailing and materials that bring warmth and atmosphere into commercial interiors.”

Manufactured in the UK, the collections continue Newmor’s focus on combining design flexibility with commercial performance, supporting designers across hospitality, workspace, marine and wider contract.

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