The minimalist nursery movement has been growing steadily across the US and Europe, and in 2026 it's stronger than ever. Gone are the days of busy patterns, primary colours, and rooms crammed with gadgets. Today's parents — from New York to Copenhagen — are creating calm, intentional spaces that grow with their child and reflect a broader commitment to sustainability and simplicity.
Here's what's trending in nursery design across the US and Europe right now, and how you can bring these ideas into your own home.
1. Neutral, Nature-Inspired Palettes
Warm whites, soft sage, dusty terracotta, and muted sand tones dominate nursery colour palettes in 2026. These shades create a serene, spa-like atmosphere that's calming for babies and beautiful for parents. In Scandinavia, soft greens and birch-inspired neutrals remain perennial favourites, while US nurseries are embracing warm beiges and earthy clay tones.
How to achieve it: Start with white or off-white walls, then layer in warmth through textiles — a sage green milestone blanket, a terracotta muslin wrap, or a natural linen cot sheet.
2. Organic and Natural Materials
Across both the US and EU, parents are prioritising certified organic and natural materials for everything that touches their baby. GOTS-certified cotton, natural wool, and sustainably sourced timber are the materials of choice for 2026 nurseries.
This isn't just an aesthetic choice — it's a values-driven one. EU parents in particular are highly attuned to REACH compliance and chemical-free certifications, while US parents are increasingly seeking OEKO-TEX and GOTS labels. Explore our Organic & Natural collection for certified options that meet these standards.
3. Intentional, Multi-Use Furniture
The minimalist nursery is defined by what's not in it. US and European parents are choosing fewer, better pieces — a convertible cot that becomes a toddler bed, a nursing chair that transitions to a reading chair, a single beautiful shelf rather than a wall of storage.
This approach reduces clutter, saves money long-term, and creates a room that feels spacious and calm rather than overwhelming.
4. Meaningful Decor Over Novelty
Wall art, mobiles, and decor in 2026 nurseries are chosen for meaning, not just aesthetics. Parents are opting for personalised prints, hand-crafted ceramics, and keepsake items that tell a story. In Europe especially, there's a strong preference for locally made, artisan pieces.
Milestone cards displayed in simple frames make beautiful, rotating nursery art — a trend that's particularly popular on Instagram and Pinterest in the US. Browse our Milestones & Memories collection for cards that double as decor.
5. Soft Lighting and Texture
Harsh overhead lighting is out. In its place: warm-toned lamps, dimmable LED strips, and natural light maximised through sheer curtains. Texture is added through woven baskets, knitted throws, and layered organic cotton blankets rather than through pattern or colour.
6. The "Less But Better" Gift Philosophy
The minimalist trend is influencing gifting too. US and European parents are increasingly requesting fewer, higher-quality gifts — a beautifully made memory book, a set of organic swaddles, or a curated gift bundle rather than a pile of plastic toys.
Our gift bundles and Keepsakes & Gifts collection are perfectly aligned with this philosophy — thoughtful, premium, and built to last.
Bringing the Trend Home
Whether you're in Melbourne, Auckland, London, or Los Angeles, the minimalist nursery trend translates beautifully across climates and cultures. Start with a neutral base, invest in certified organic textiles, and choose a few meaningful pieces that will grow with your child.
Explore our Nursery Decor & Bedding collection and our Most Loved products for inspiration curated by parents who share your values.