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Wall Art Index 2026 · Poster store

What the UK is hanging on its walls in 2026

The styles, motifs and colours defining British homes this year.
A Poster store data report

What goes on the wall is one of the trickiest decisions in any home. The wrong print stays up for years. The right one defines a room. We set out to answer a simple question. What are Brits actually hanging in 2026?

We tracked the trends shaping British homes across 2018 to 2026, eight years of design interest, and broke the data down across 12 regions. The result is the most detailed picture yet of where British taste sits, where it is heading, and how it shifts from one part of the country to the next.

The headline numbers

Key findings

Abstract is the defining wall art style this year.
The most-wanted subject on British walls is Movie, by a wide margin.
Gold leads this year's colour palette.
Burgundy is the fastest-rising trend, up 116% in the last 12 months.
Living room is fading fastest, down 73% year on year.
Scotland over-indexes on Navy more distinctively than any other region, at 3.1× the national norm.
In the gallery wall against statement piece debate, Brits prefer gallery walls, by a factor of 31 to one.
Of the named artists searched for, Matisse tops the list.
"Burgundy" is one of 2026's defining moves.

The styles defining the year

Where British taste sits, ranked.

Ranking chart

What is actually on the wall

The subjects and imagery Brits are choosing.

Ranking chart

The 2026 palette

The colour cues getting the most attention.

The leading palette story of 2026 is Gold.

The leading colours
Colour palette

The room rankings

Where in the home Brits are putting the most thought into the walls.

Ranking chart

The regional accent

Where the UK's regions diverge from the national mood.

What each region leans into
Regional preferences

The long view

Year by year trajectories for the trends with the biggest swings since 2019.

Beige
Beige is in a different league in 2026 than in 2018, at 25.5× the demand. The kind of move that only happens when a trend catches fire.
trajectory
Sage green
Sage green is in a different league in 2026 than in 2018, at 24.6× the demand. The kind of move that only happens when a trend catches fire.
trajectory
Mustard
Mustard has lost more than half its audience since 2019. What looked like a movement now looks like a moment.
trajectory

The artists Brits are hanging

Which names find their way onto walls in 2026.

Ranking chart
For editorial use: All findings in this report are free to cite and embed with a link to the Poster Store Wall Art Index 2026. For interview requests, custom regional breakdowns, or higher-resolution charts, contact pr.posterstore@posterstore.com.
Methodology. The Poster Store Wall Art Index 2026 is built from Google search volume data covering 2018 to 2026. The data reflects what people in the UK search for online and is not based on Posterstore's own sales data. National trend changes use the full multi-year window. Year-on-year figures compare the last 12 months to the prior 12. The regional over-index calculation isolates genuine preference from population size. It measures whether a region is searching for a trend more often than its share of national wall art interest would predict. A score of 2.0× means a region is searching for that trend twice as often as expected.
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