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Hong Kong's interior design scene in 2026 reflects a city that values quality over quantity, sustainability over disposability, and personal expression over following trends blindly. Here are the movements shaping how Hong Kong residents furnish their homes this year.
The cold, all-white minimalism of the 2010s has given way to warm minimalism — spaces that are still uncluttered but feel inviting. Think natural wood tones, soft textiles, and warm lighting.
1966 Dining Chair — Shop now at MyConcept
Shop the look: Carl Hansen oak furniture + Occhio warm-tone lighting + Nanimarquina wool rugs
The fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian design remains Hong Kong's most popular aesthetic. It resonates because both traditions value craftsmanship, natural materials, and purposeful simplicity — qualities that suit compact living.
Shop the look: Ariake + Wendelbo + Skovby
Straight lines are giving way to curves. Rounded sofas, oval dining tables, and arc-shaped shelving soften interiors and improve traffic flow in tight spaces.

360 Chair — Shop now at MyConcept
Shop the look: Ligne Roset Togo + Knoll Saarinen oval table + Gubi Adnet round mirror
Hong Kong buyers increasingly ask about materials sourcing, manufacturing ethics, and product longevity. FSC-certified wood, recyclable materials, and "buy once, buy well" thinking are mainstream.
Shop the look: WeWood + Skovby + Umage
Gesture-controlled, colour-temperature-adjustable lighting is moving from novelty to necessity. Especially in home offices where proper lighting affects productivity and wellbeing.

Ace Chair — Shop now at MyConcept
Shop the look: Occhio gesture-control system + Smart lighting collection
Hybrid work is here to stay. Hong Kong apartments now need dedicated (or semi-dedicated) work zones with ergonomic furniture that doesn't look like a corporate office.
Shop the look: Humanscale + WeWood desk + Anglepoise
While minimalism dominates, a counter-trend of Italian maximalism is emerging — bold colours, sculptural forms, and statement pieces that express personality.
Shop the look: Moooi + Driade + Kare Design
Extendable tables, sofa beds, and modular storage aren't just practical — they're now design-forward. The stigma of "space-saving furniture" is gone when the pieces come from brands like Innovation Living and USM.
Shop the look: Innovation Living + USM Haller + Skovby extendable tables
See all these trends come to life at our Lee Garden showroom in Causeway Bay. Our team stays current with global design movements and can help you create a home that's both on-trend and timeless.
MyConcept Showroom
Lee Garden, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
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