Eichholtz begins 2026 with a strong focus on color as a tool that goes beyond its aesthetic potential to transform spaces and influence mood. An invitation to create vibrant, personalized interiors, where each shade evokes a different sensation and every home becomes an extension of its inhabitants’ personality.
“Interior design is deeply connected to color and the way it shapes space and emotions. Color influences how we perceive a home, enhances light and architecture, creates flow, and impacts how we feel.”
Edwin van der Gun, Artistic and Creative Director at Eichholtz

Bold combinations, intense pigments, and unexpected contrasts bring life to pieces carefully designed to elevate interiors, with color as the true protagonist. Shades of orange and gold add drama and luxury; black accents introduce contrast and sophistication; and natural color palettes as greens and browns create relaxing, sensory environments. A connection to nature continues through unique textures and finishes that add depth and create spaces that are both understated and deeply elegant.
This celebration of color comes to life through standout pieces from the Eichholtz new collection, each designed to express personality, depth, and emotion through form, texture, and hue. The Modular Sofa Grand Avenue anchors living spaces with generous proportions and inviting tones, creating a canvas for bold color stories. Art takes center stage with the Print Circle from Boissière by Henri Boissière, where graphic elegance and artistic expression add rhythm and visual intrigue.
Accents play an equally powerful role. The Table Lamp Bonny introduces warmth and softness through sculptural light, while the hand blown green Vase Avoir offers an effortless way to layer color and organic shape into interiors. Seating such as the Chair Alden balances comfort with refined color accents, enhancing both modern and classic settings.
Underfoot, the wool Rug Marlton (300 x 400 cm) grounds the space with rich texture and tonal harmony, reinforcing the connection between color and atmosphere. This dialogue extends beyond interiors with the Outdoor Planter Grantham, bringing natural hues and architectural elegance outdoors. Finally, the Mirror Cassara reflects both light and color, amplifying space while adding a sophisticated finishing touch.

Jewels for Modern Interiors
After more than 30 years in the luxury interiors market, crafting unique spaces through refined craftsmanship and architectural elegance, Eichholtz embarks on an exciting new chapter with its first-ever designer collaboration. The chosen partner: American designer Corey Damen Jenkins one of today’s most influential and admired interior designers, known for his modern, maximalist interiors rich in color, texture, and exuberant patterns.
Drawing from the concept of renaissance, Corey Damen Jenkins revisits historical ideas and aesthetics long forgotten, reinventing them for the 21st century through a fresh, modern lens. His inspirations range from ancient civilizations Egyptian, Greek, and Roman to organic elements such as flowers, seashells, alabaster, water, and feathers. Subtle references to celestial objects coexist with influences from 1920s Art Deco, Neoclassicism, and the Viennese Secession.
“I invite you to be bold and not be afraid to mix the elements of this collection.” Corey Damen Jenkins
Some pieces celebrate the geometry and grandeur of 1920s and 1930s design, with forms reminiscent of New York icons like the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings, and a play of tones and textures reflecting Art Deco’s fascination with contrast. Others evoke mid-century modern design, preserving its timelessness while merging light and architecture in an aesthetic suited to both classic and contemporary interiors.
The Chandelier Erika and Chandelier Persephone descend like radiant heirlooms, their sculptural forms echoing celestial bodies and classical symmetry. Suspended in space, they capture and refract light with a gem-like presence, transforming rooms into curated tableaux of glow and shadow. Each piece asserts itself as a statement opulent yet restrained, powerful yet impeccably balanced.
Closer to the eye, the Table Lamp Dionne reveals a more intimate expression of luxury. Like a finely cut stone resting on a vanity, it emits a soft, enveloping radiance that enhances texture and color with subtle brilliance.
A sophisticated blend of Mid-Century Modern structure and Art Deco whimsy. Evoking the quiet majesty of a lunar eclipse, the Alesa Wall Lamp is a poetic marriage of stone and metal.

Rugs. Subtle Architects of Interior Space
“Eichholtz has a very distinctive aesthetic refined, modern, and elegant – often rooted in neutral tones. I saw an opportunity to introduce something the brand had not yet explored: a broader vocabulary of what a rug can be, not by moving away from its identity, but by expanding it.” Kamyar Moghadam
Kamyar Moghadam of Maison Moghadam, the internationally renowned handmade rug company founded in 1962 by his father Alexander Moghadam, stars in the second collaboration presented by Eichholtz at Maison&Objet. A collection grounded in craftsmanship and beauty, reinterpreting tradition through a contemporary lens and expanding the brand’s universe.
With a bold and rebellious approach, Kamyar Moghadam creates a family of rugs that speak different visual languages, showcasing the full spectrum of craftsmanship. Fresh designs, expressive textures, layered surfaces, and unexpected details give rise to rugs with strong personalities—from modern compositions built from deconstructed panels or retro, almost pixelated designs, to geometric patterns deliberately faded for a rebellious touch, and nature-inspired rugs hand-carved to create a greater sense of depth.
“Mix worlds. Pair a geometric rug with a curved sofa – a fluid form that softens an architectural setting. When you bring together unexpected elements, you create emotion, and that is the essence of good design.” Kamyar Moghadam
Eichholtz rugs from this collaboration demonstrate how textile artistry shapes a room as profoundly as architecture. The Rug Mayfield (300 x 400 cm), hand-tufted in 100% Highland wool, features an intricate green-feathers optical motif, its tactile depth and subtle movement infusing living areas with elegance and vitality. In more intimate spaces, the Rug Featherstone (200 x 300 cm) introduces layered texture and softness, a refined companion for bedrooms or dining areas that balances comfort with understated sophistication.
For interiors seeking personality and sculptural charm, the Rug Blakemore stands apart. Its irregular silhouette and thoughtfully placed fringes create a dynamic, almost playful presence underfoot, transforming floors into visual statements while maintaining a cohesive dialogue with surrounding furnishings.

Color Through Glass
“Form gives structure. Color gives emotion.” Florian Roozen, Creative Director at Eichholtz
Maison&Objet also marked the debut of an exclusive limited-edition decorative glass collection. A proposal that explores color through glass, where each vase and bowl is carefully handcrafted to allow light to pass through and shift in tone throughout the day.
“My background in floristry taught me to work with color instinctively and to understand how tone, light, and material influence emotion. Perhaps that’s why I’ve always seen vases and bowls not just as functional objects, but as carriers of color, presence, and atmosphere.” Florian Roozen, Creative Director at Eichholtz
Color defines the character of each piece. In striking turquoise green, the Avoir series expresses a tropical spirit. The Marcellus bowls, in soft blue and pale pink, convey lightness and delicacy. The warm amber tone of the Courtier bowl adds depth and warmth, while Aureum reveals color through the dialogue between its white exterior and deep green interior. In frosted white, the Evander vase softens the light; and with a form inspired by the movement of water, the transparent Veymar bowl feels fluid and organic. The Opulent vase incorporates texture to enrich color, with an almost matte surface that gently diffuses light.

Eichholtz by IDHOUSE: Spain’s Premier Destinations
In Spain, the world of Eichholtz comes to life through IDHOUSE, the brand’s primary partner and leading monobrand showroom provider. Under the creative direction of interior architect Ilze Dombrovska, IDHOUSE offers two flagship locations for clients to experience the brand’s glamour firsthand:
- Marbella: Located in the Centro Comercial Azalea (Nueva Andalucía), this 300 m² showroom serves as a beacon of luxury for the Costa del Sol.
- Madrid: Situated on the prestigious Calle de Bárbara de Braganza, 8, the Madrid showroom brings this signature “International Luxury” aesthetic to the heart of the capital.
IDHOUSE transcends traditional retail by offering complete interior design projects tailored to villas, penthouses, and commercial spaces. Their expert team manages every stage of the process, from initial floor plans and 3D visualizations to final white-glove installation.
Understanding the importance of timing in luxury real estate, IDHOUSE leverages an extensive local stock to offer a guaranteed 15-day delivery for most items in the collection. This “turnkey” efficiency ensures that even the most ambitious design visions are realized with speed and precision, transforming houses into homes in just over two weeks.

