The Christmasworld trade fair in Frankfurt, Germany, highlighted several shifts in holiday décor trends for 2026, focusing on color, texture, and motifs. Traditional themes persist alongside explorations into deeper tones and unconventional elements. Trend advisors noted a vibrant palette of jewel tones and saturated reds and greens.
The Christmasworld trade fair, held in Frankfurt, Germany, earlier in February 2026, showcased evolving seasonal décor directions for the year. While classic Christmas elements remain popular, exhibitors emphasized updated palettes and textures to refresh holiday aesthetics.
Jewel tones dominated, with trend advisor Leigh Ann Schwarzkopf describing 'a lot of jewel tones, deep colors.' She highlighted traditional reds and greens in saturated forms, extending to shades like pinks with iridescence, mint greens, and more. 'It’s a lot of fun color for everyone,' Schwarzkopf added in an interview with Tom Mirabile of Springboard Futures.
One key trend involves deeper reds, including wine, mulberry, and purple-undertoned variants, aligning with WGSN's forecast of 'moody elegance' for Autumn/Winter 26/27, incorporating deep red and brown tones for warmth. Pastel pinks from the previous year are receding, with a Gasper representative noting a shift to darker colors like aubergine. Tom Donckels of J-Line observed that pink cycles through palettes but appears less in decorations.
Black and white graphics, such as checkerboards and stripes, reemerged in items like black nutcrackers, glittery black garland trees, and black feather wreaths. WGSN pointed to dark interiors and #ModernGoth looks for their restorative qualities, though Donckels noted black items sell mainly to high-end stores as they prove challenging for Christmas.
Neutral palettes featured earthy browns, beiges, creams, and wintry whites on wooden trees and displays, evoking comfort. Messe Frankfurt's Tropical Bounty presentation brought beach-inspired vibrancy with flamingo pink, bright orange, turquoise, glitter, and aquatic motifs like fish. The 2Dezign team stated, 'We want to surprise people, spark emotions and share inspiration — with colors that make people smile and decorations that tell stories.'
Textures emphasized softness, including flocked finishes, plush bows, and feathery trees in various colors. WGSN described this 'comforting softness' and #AlternativeChristmasTree demand, suitable for year-round use. Oversized and stuffed bows appeared ubiquitously, while animals—from reindeer and polar bears to owls, swans, fish, and dachshunds—added whimsy and boldness.