Trendy Indoor Plants 2026 — The Varieties Defining the Year

Variegated foliage in unexpected colors, Alocasia with dragon-like textures, XXL plants that transform a living room into a tropical forest, cascading hanging plants, and designer terrariums: these are the plants defining the most inspiring interiors of 2026. A selection that combines rare varieties now accessible and reimagined classics.
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Every year, new varieties take center stage on social media and in the most inspiring interiors. In 2026, the trend is all about graphic and colorful foliage, XXL plants that transform a living room, and rare varieties that are finally accessible. Here is our selection of the plants defining the year.

Variegated and colorful foliage: trend #1

The Monstera Thai Constellation with its cream splashes on a green background remains the most sought-after variety — and it is finally available in quantity. The Syngonium Neon with its neon pink leaves leaves no one indifferent. The Philodendron White Princess and Philodendron Prince of Orange bring unexpected colors to the world of foliage. And the Ficus Elastica Belize with its pink, cream, and green variegation stands out as the most photogenic Ficus. Discover our Syngonium, Philodendron, and Ficus Elastica collections.

Alocasia: the graphic queens of 2026

Alocasia continue to rise in popularity with increasingly spectacular varieties. The Dragon Scale with its scale-like textured leaves, the silver and metallic Silver Dragon, the Jacklyn with prominent veins, and the imposing Regal Shield with its gigantic leaves are must-haves in contemporary interiors. Explore our Alocasia collection and read our complete Alocasia guide.

XXL plants: the jungle statement

The trend for large plants that fill the space shows no signs of slowing down. The Strelitzia Nicolai remains the king of the living room with its sculptural foliage. The branched Ficus lyrata brings a tree-like silhouette indoors. The 130 cm tall Philodendron Pedatum and the 100 cm tall Philodendron Green Wonder offer impressive tropical volume. These plants are statement pieces that structure the decor. Browse our large XXL plants collection and our guide XXL plants: which to choose and how to integrate them.

Trailing and hanging plants: decor at height

Verticality is at the heart of 2026 trends. Hanging plants create movement and make use of often underutilized spaces. The Ceropegia woodii (string of hearts) and Rhipsalis are the most in demand, followed by the silver Scindapsus pictus and Lepismium. Kokodama (Japanese moss balls) add a handcrafted touch. Discover our hanging and trailing plants and Ceropegia collections, and read our guide hanging plants: the best species.

Plants in glass and hydroponics: living minimalism

Terrariums and hydroponically grown plants (without soil, in water) are increasingly popular for their clean aesthetic and ease of care. Our Clusia in jars, Monstera Adansonii in glass, and Syngonium Pixie in hydroponics perfectly fit this trend. Versions with integrated LED add an extra design dimension. Explore our plants in jars and vases collection.

Carnivorous plants: the niche becoming mainstream

Carnivorous plants are moving out of collectors’ circles to become fascinating decorative objects in trendy interiors. The Sarracenia with their colorful pitchers and the Nepenthes with their hanging urns fit perfectly into the most design-forward compositions. Discover our carnivorous plants collection and our complete carnivorous plants guide.

Creating a trendy interior in 2026

The recipe: a large statement plant on the floor (Strelitzia, Ficus lyrata), 2-3 graphic plants at eye level (Alocasia, Begonia, Calathea), a trailing plant up high (Ceropegia, Scindapsus), and a glass terrarium on the coffee table. Mix textures, shapes, and colors for maximum effect. Read our article combining plants for a tropical vibe and explore our create an indoor jungle collection.