
New CPD exploring current and future surface design trends Trend Forecast 2025-26
New CPD Presentation
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Domus’ experts reveal the patterns, formats, colours and textures set to gain prominence over the next 12-18 months.
Reserve your spot for this popular one-hour presentation at our Battersea, Clerkenwell, Birmingham or Manchester showrooms in March.

Our one-hour Trend Forecast will break down the details around new and future trends in surface design, as well as introducing references from the wider design, architecture, fashion and lifestyle sectors.
The presentation is grounded by our observations of the key drivers, including visuals showing influential interior, design and architectural projects from around the world, alongside our own materials.
A preview of some of the trends...
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Atelier
Atelier considers how an interior becomes a gallery, a setting for the ultimate in individuality and personal expression. Whether an office or a lobby, a meeting room or a penthouse, these are playgrounds in a post-truth world, daring spaces where the usual rules cease to apply, where visual trickery is all part of the game, where form leaves behind function.
This 21st century take on the Wunderkammer delights in uncertainty and seeks out the unexpected, surreal, bold, wonky. Every Atelier is an experimental space that blurs the lines between design and art, a carefully-curated celebration – and declaration – of taste.

Natural History
Natural History reunites us with our planet, our nature, our past – reconnecting with the generous beauty that the natural world offers us. Clay, thatch, rammed earth, stone, timber – these touch something deep within us, delighting the senses to bring reassurance, pleasure and comfort.
Human ingenuity is drawn to explore and experiment with the potential of natural materials, something that was progressively ignored and forgotten in the 19th and 20th centuries. Many years later we are realising the implications of our actions and feel growing concern about our impact on the planet. We crave natural solutions more and more, delighting in the beauty of their imperfections, and using new technologies to help take them to a new level.

Metaverse '85
In Metaverse ‘85, a slick retro scifi look draws a direct line back to the mid-80s, when the hottest nightclubs and coolest bars led the way, revelling in the power of hard, shiny surfaces and bold, uncompromising interiors. Borrowing from movies like Tron or the pixellated screens of the first video games, they seduce us again today with a confident mix of the boldest colours and slickest finishes.
These are unattainable, ethereal, subversive spaces: taking the shapes, textures and colours of the past to create new alternative realities. Light is everything here: reflected, filtered, added and removed to create the perfect mood for escape and immersion.
Can't make it on those dates in March?
If you are unable to attend these events but would like to arrange a time to see the Trend Forecast in your studio or at one of Domus’ showrooms, please email [email protected]
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