Orbit Revive
The Orbit Revive style trend focuses on the consequences of advancing technology. Technological progress is here to stay and is drastically changing how we live and work. In the workplace, technology helps make work less cumbersome, and at home, it helps us with our daily chores. Complex problems, as well as tedious, repetitive tasks, can be completed faster and more effectively. AI has become a reliable partner in more and more areas of our daily lives. This style trend also includes a renewed focus on aerospace.

Orbit Revive in interiors
We find ourselves on the eve of technological breakthroughs, just as in the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s. This gives us a sense of looking into the past as well as the future. This ‘vintage futurism’ can be seen in interiors in a combination of retro Space Age and modern organic design. Iconic design classics have returned, and James Bond himself seems to have had a hand in the decadent, luxury interiors. Round shapes, fluffy textures and a smattering of metallic catch the eye. In terms of flowers and plants, the ‘80s are the main source of inspiration. This means bouquets that are one-sided, with a clear height difference. This trend also includes dried flower arrangements. Plants often have colourful, dark or shiny leaves. Botanicals are combined with various leaf colours in plant dishes.
The trend’s product ingredients
Futurism and retro feature strongly in Orbit Revive products. Shapes are often organic and extra voluminous. Material usage is highly diverse, but we see lots of products with an industrial look & feel. Shiny surfaces and chrome are also frequent features. Designs in this trend have geometric compositions, dégradé effects and organic spot patterns.
Orbit Revive colour palette
This colour palette is dominated by natural shades, from light nudes to warm brown. Various shades of green, from yellowish green to olive green, offer a fresh contrast. Colours like deep pinkish red, orange, silver and chrome provide a surprising accent.
The colours can be used in different ways. Here are three examples:



Core values of this trend
The ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s retro design, Space Age, organic and luxury.
The other style trends
Read more about the other three Horticulture Trends 2026: Nostalgic Lens, Intriguing Decor and Unexpected Encounter.
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