What to Expect From Our New 2026 German Collection
A first look at the new nature-inspired trends
If you love kitchens that feel calm, warm, and effortlessly stylish, our new 2026 German collection is about to make your heart beat a little faster.
Our German supplier has revealed their upcoming designs, and the theme is clear: nature, simplicity, and subtle luxury. Think Scandi serenity meets modern practicality, the sort of kitchen that whispers rather than shouts, and never leaves fingerprints behind.
Let us take you through the highlights.
A palette inspired by the outdoors
The new colours read like a walk through a peaceful woodland. Soft natural hues such as sand, macchiato, taupe grey, coffee, stone grey, and olive set the tone for 2026. These shades are warm, gentle, and entirely at home in contemporary interiors. They pair beautifully with textured worktops, natural woods, or even a splash of matte black for a touch of drama.
Introducing Sakura, the star of the season
One design already turning heads is Sakura. Inspired by Japandi styling, it blends clean, minimalist lines with elegant frames and bar handles. The result is a kitchen that feels both modern and cosy, the sort of space where you could cook dinner, drink tea, and contemplate buying bonsai trees you definitely do not need.
Sakura manages to feel fresh without being fussy, making it a standout option for anyone who wants calming simplicity with subtle character.
Handleless makes a leap forward
If you love a sleek, uninterrupted run of cabinetry, Nobilia has something lovely in store. The 2026 range introduces a fully handleless push to open system, giving you seamless functionality and a truly modern look. This is simplicity at its smartest, and our own Shaun, manager of the St Albans showroom, has already declared it his favourite new feature.
Hidden hinges for glass cabinets also join the lineup, removing visual clutter and adding that little touch of engineering magic the Germans do so well.
A new take on the cottage kitchen
For those who prefer something classic but not old-fashioned, the new cottage style might be your perfect match. With six framed front options, it brings a softer and more traditional feel, without tipping into twee territory. Think relaxed country living with a contemporary twist rather than bone china and chickens.
Finishes that work as hard as you do
The updated lacquer finishes feature an anti-fingerprint coating, as well as resistance to stains and micro-scratches. So, your kitchen looks immaculate even after Sunday lunch, a baking session, or children who interpret the phrase 'do not touch' as a personal challenge.
You will also find new niche cladding in tile, natural stone, and wood designs. These offer an easy way to add texture and personality without overwhelming the scheme, ideal for tying the whole room together.
Team favourites
Of course, we had to ask a few more of the Audus team which features they are most excited about.
Sarah, our Customer Success Manager, immediately chose the Macchiato range, which brings a warm, earthy feel that still looks sleek and modern. Whilst Sophie, our Social Media Manager, is convinced the Japandi style is most likely to go viral!
Looking ahead
The 2026 Nobilia collection blends natural beauty with smart engineering, giving you kitchens that look stunning and live beautifully. Whether you lean towards Japandi calm, cottage charm, or minimal modernity, there is something special waiting in the new range.
If you would like to explore these upcoming designs or chat about how they could work in your home, our teams in Wokingham, St Albans, or Windlesham would be delighted to help. And yes, we will let you try the push-to-open doors as many times as you like.