Nkuku’s new Spring Summer 2026 collection brings a fresh, calming approach to the home, guided by the renewal of spring, thoughtful organisation and crafted detail. Storage pieces introduce clarity and purpose, while reclaimed wood furniture and woven accents bring warmth and texture. Simple, well-made serveware and tableware elevate everyday rituals, shaping spaces that feel ordered, welcoming and naturally refreshed for the season ahead.
The new year brings with it the chance to prepare for the year ahead through cathartic organisation and a seasonal refresh. There is no better place to start than the kitchen, the heart of the home. This season Nkuku celebrates natural materials and considered organisation through understated design and crafted detail, expanding its kitchen storage category with the Vivan grooved pantry cupboard, featuring a refined structure with its sculptural door front and generous internal storage. The much loved reclaimed Fioni dining table adds warmth and balance, creating the perfect foundation for celebratory Easter gatherings, relaxed family meals and a generous work space when needed.
Textural artistry enriches the kitchen space, from the handwoven surface of the new Kiran wall art to the organic character of the functional Montali iron and rattan pieces, which lend practical charm through versatile baskets, a tiered stand and a compact spice rack. Together, these elements create a harmonious, organised environment shaped by natural texture and effortless functionality.
Spring dining is elevated with new dining room furniture additions celebrating natural textures and skilled craftsmanship. The Nidhi dining chair offers refined comfort with its solid mango wood frame and subtly striped linen upholstery, while the Ibo reclaimed wood sideboard lends character and practical storage through its weathered timber and generous proportions. Soft woven texture from the Mauri frayed wall art enriches the room, balanced by the sculptural glow of the Kakira chandelier pendant. Anchored by the muted pattern of the Aqil jute and cotton rug, this collection shapes a dining space where natural warmth, timeless style and crafted detail elevate every meal shared.
Spring gatherings take on a gentle, handcrafted charm with Easter decorations that celebrate natural materials, playful detailing and the lightness of the season. The Khara mango wood rabbit brings a sweet, sculptural accent to the table, while the Piani hanging paper eggs add airy movement and joyful texture with their recycled paper honeycomb forms. Nostalgic keepsakes such as the Surya cotton paper egg and the warm brass Mutti egg add fun seasonal touches to dining and console tables.
A busy room year round, the living room embraces a calm, understated and grounded aesthetic for spring where natural materials and crafted detail create a space defined by quiet sophistication. The Abe deconstructed linen armchair introduces relaxed elegance with its soft charcoal stripe and exposed mango wood frame, while the Kapil jute pouf adds organic texture and subtle pattern. The Sita coffee table anchors the room with its rich reclaimed wood top and tapered iron legs, complemented by the muted depth of the Munir linen throw. Sculptural touches, from the reclaimed Cala objet to the softly ribbed Linsy vase, bring warmth and character, shaping a living space that feels effortless, thoughtful and beautifully balanced.
A time to embrace wellness, the spring bedroom should promote a sense of calm shaped by natural materials, crafted texture and a warm, understated palette. The new Vivan grooved bed brings sculptural simplicity through its hand-carved mango wood headboard, while the Peplu block print quilt layers soft pattern and artisanal character in soothing rust tones. The Vivan grooved mirror adds depth with its hand-etched detailing and the Nila Esha cushion cover introduces a grounded accent of embroidered colour. Together, these pieces create a serene and thoughtfully composed space that embodies comfort and craftsmanship.
Creating the perfect bathroom sanctuary curated with natural materials, soft texture and thoughtfully crafted details set a gentle, restorative mood offering the perfect opportunity to relax. Little details such as the Ilcoso recycled glass soap dispenser adds style with its softly hammered surface and antique brass pump, while the Indore bath bridge brings practical ease with its neatly shaped iron lines and aged brass finish. The characterful Ibo reclaimed wood side table adds warmth and rustic charm, grounding the space with organic texture and creating a calm, refined setting designed to elevate everyday rituals.
Adding a gentle sensory layer to the home and launching in time for Mother’s Day, Nkuku’s new home fragrance, Oakmoss & Rose, perfectly captures the first breath of spring with a bright blend of neroli, rose and jasmine layered over the gentle depth of oakmoss and cedarwood. Fresh, uplifting and subtly floral, it brings a renewed sense of calm to every room. The hand-blown glass vessels crafted by skilled makers in India are designed to be reused within the home.
The Nkuku spring collection will be available to buy online at nkuku.com and at its Totnes Lifestyle Store & Café and at its new store at Redbrick Mill, Leeds from late February.