Kvadrat Spring/Summer Colour Trends
As the year begins to take shape, we look at the colour trends set to define SS22, sharing inspiration from Kvadrat's latest collections.
9 February 2022
Predicting how colour palettes will continue to enliven our homes with the spirit of optimism and possibility, Anna Vilhelmine Ebbesen, Design Director of Kvadrat brand Sahco, says:
"Spring presents natural a moment to rethink our interiors. We are living in a time when we need to be more expressive and open emotionally, and this should be reflected in our homes, which can be done quite easily with colour" ... "this season we are looking to bright and hopeful shades such as buttery yellow, pistachio green, Sakura pink and open sky blue to welcome warmth and freshness. Our homes should not be seen as following a specific trend per se, but as a repository for personal energy or a sort of personal memoir as we enter this new chapter."
From the calm and meditative, to the bold and brave, we've tracked the trends that are adding personality to our interiors this Spring/Summer.
Pistachio Greens
As we seek closer proximity to nature, the natural world dominates interior trends. Timeless greens offer a continued sense of peace and serenity. As leaves start to appear on the trees, and the first spring buds emerge, find below fabrics to bring the outdoors in. From left: Encircle and Interlace by Karin An Rijlaarsdam, Nympha by Sahco, Watercolour by Kvadrat, Mirari by Sahco.

Buttercream Yellows
With the days becoming longer, we look ahead to sun drenched evenings in illuminating yellow. From left: Fantome by Sahco, Mirari by Sahco, Fantome by Sahco, Graphis by Sahco, Technicolour Fleck by Peter Saville for Kvadrat.

Modern Retro
From fashion to film to interior design, the 70s continue to dominate. Rich colour palettes filled with browns, yellows, greens and pinks add warmth and character, while psychedelic swirls add a dreamy element. From left: Sisu by Nanna Ditzel and Danh Võ for Kvadrat, Brancusi by Sahco, Argo 2 by Raf Simons for Kvadrat.

Sakura Pinks
Pretty pinks continue to add a soft playfulness to our homes. From left: Puya by Sahco, Allround by Kvadrat, Nympha by Sahco, Broken Twill Weave by Jonathan Olivares for Kvadrat.

Beachy Blues
2022 has started on a note of positivity and endless possibility, reflected in open-sky and ocean-deep blues as we head into spring and summer. From left: Fantome by Sahco, Bransuci by Sahco, Corallium by Sahco, Murale by Sahco.

Earthy Tones
Neutral doesn't need to be cold. Sanctuaries of comforting creams, warm terracotta and earthy browns create places of calm and relaxation. From left: Technicolour by Peter Saville for Kvadrat, Storylines by Kvadrat, Mizmaze by Kvadrat, Punkto by Patricia Urquiola for Kvadrat.
