Unveiled in Paris this January, Loro Piana Interiors’ 2026 Fabrics Collection returns to the raw poetry of fibre itself
There is a moment before a fabric becomes fabric—before thread is spun, before pattern emerges, when fibre exists in its purest state. It is this fleeting instant that Loro Piana Interiors captures with its 2026 Fabrics Collection, unveiled at Paris Déco Off from January 14 to 17 2026. The result is a meditation on material, light and gesture, where textiles become both a sensory experience and a philosophy of living.
Everything begins with touch. A fold catches the light; a surface breathes; a pattern reveals itself gradually. The collection pays homage to fibres selected not only for their rarity and refinement, but for their longevity and their ability to age with grace. In these fabrics, softness is never fragile, and elegance is never fleeting.
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Above Trama small desk
At the heart of the collection is Wish wool, an ultra-fine 15-micron fibre interwoven with cashmere to create textiles of remarkable fluidity and depth. Wish Double, a reversible fabric with contrasting tones on each side, embodies a quiet duality, shifting subtly as light moves across its diagonal weave. Chalet, meanwhile, introduces a composed overcheck pattern inspired by English tradition, its surface animated by nuanced changes in texture as much as colour.

Above The Palm Sofa by Raphael Navot, upholstered in Wish Linen
Linen emerges as a defining presence this season. Wish Linen combines wool, linen and cashmere in a substantial yet fluid fabric whose diagonal structure lends itself beautifully to large upholstered forms. Elsewhere, linen is explored in purer expressions or blended with cotton, viscose and wool—its natural irregularity embraced as a marker of freshness and understated elegance. New additions such as Galway and Etesia further expand this narrative, offering crepe-like fluidity and generous widths designed for sweeping draperies.

Above Trama Bookshelf in solid walnut with Galway linen panels
For the first time, Loro Piana’s Ready-to-Wear and Interiors worlds converge. A delicate paisley motif, rendered in muted, tawny hues, becomes the connective thread between fashion and furnishing, woven into the Shadan and Anahita fabrics. Created using intricate jacquard techniques, these textiles echo the richness of ancient tapestries while maintaining a contemporary lightness of hand.

Above Bespoke Loro Piana sofa in cashmere check and Anahita cushion
The collection extends seamlessly outdoors, where recycled Trevira fabrics introduce technical resilience without sacrificing refinement. Dehors Capri, Nisida and Ischia combine weather resistance and fire-retardant properties with diagonal weaves, herringbone structures and graphic checks designed to withstand sunlight and time while retaining visual softness.
This season’s palette is warm and grounded, drawing from earthy neutrals and verdant greens, punctuated by signature touches of kummel, blue and burnt orange. It is a chromatic landscape that feels both rooted and quietly expansive.

Above Small Trama bookshelf and Navetta cupboard
These textiles find their natural expression across a family of furnishings. The Trama Desk and Bookshelf, crafted in solid walnut and softened by Galway linen panels, balance authority with lightness. Raphael Navot’s Palm Sofa is enveloped in Wish Linen, its rounded form animated by depth and movement, while the Navetta Cupboard pairs elongated walnut lines with the subtle contrast of Wish Double.

Above Loro Piana's Delight Folding Director’s Chairs
Designed for indoor-outdoor living, the Delight Folding Director’s Chairs and Exteta’s expanded Delight collection introduce a sense of ease and suspended comfort, upholstered in refined Trevira fabrics that move effortlessly with the rhythm of the day.

Above Loro Piana bed and paisley headboard

Above Palm armchair in rattan and paisley cotton-wool
The collection was captured through imagery photographed at Villa Panza, a sixteenth-century estate nestled in the Italian countryside. Timeworn parquet floors, frescoed walls and sunlit loggias form a quiet dialogue with Loro Piana Interiors’ pieces, where materials, space and time converge in whispered harmony.





