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Eucalyptus, pistachio, and olive: what do they have in common in 2026?
In 2026, green is more than a color trend — it’s a visual code for how we want to live: greener, calmer, and more connected. The year’s standout greens move beyond seasonal fads to reflect broader cultural priorities: sustainability, mental well-being, and a seamless interplay between natural and digital worlds. From deep, reassuring forest tones to soft, nostalgic pistachios and electric jewel teals, the palette balances earthbound warmth with forward-looking clarity.

• Phthalo Green (Community Choice): Its deep, blue-tinged richness offers a confident alternative to pale neutrals. It reads modern and substantial, grounding interiors and brands while maintaining vividness.
• Warm Eucalyptus (Valspar): Moody with gray-blue undertones, this color creates resilient, welcoming spaces. It answers demand for calmer, more restorative homes that still feel contemporary.

• Hidden Gem (Behr): A smoky, rich jade that functions almost like a neutral. Its adaptability makes it ideal for mixed materials and layered palettes—sophisticated without being showy.
• Olive Green: Timeless and nature-forward, olive brings warmth and balance. Its familiarity helps create calming environments that feel both rooted and refined.

• Transformative Teal (WGSN/Coloro): A fluid blue-green that bridges organic and digital aesthetics. It signals innovation while preserving the soothing qualities of green.
• Pistachio Green: Soft and nostalgic, pistachio soothes with mid-century echoes. It adds tactile freshness and approachable brightness without overwhelming a space.

• Satin Lagoon (Rust-Oleum): A bright, jewel-toned teal that injects creativity and comfort. It’s the playful, expressive note in palettes that otherwise favor restraint.
These colors are defined by their ability to bring comfort and a sense of nature into interiors and fashion, reflecting a desire for both tranquility and vibrancy at home.