Collected, Not Decorated: Your Spring 2026 Home Refresh Starts at Consign & Design
Spring in Palm Beach County arrives with a particular kind of clarity — warm golden light pouring through open doors, hibiscus in full bloom, and an almost instinctive urge to refresh the rooms you live in. This season, the design world is echoing exactly that feeling. Industry leaders from Homes & Gardens to Parade are calling spring 2026 the season of the collected interior — spaces that feel layered, character-filled, and lived-in rather than showroom-stiff. Vintage and consignment finds are, in the language of every major trend report right now, exactly the right call.
At Consign & Design, our two Palm Beach County showrooms — in Wellington and Palm Beach Gardens — are stocked with fresh new arrivals from the designer names that matter most: Restoration Hardware, Tommy Bahama, Lee Industries, Michael Amini, and many more. Here is how to put the biggest spring 2026 trends to work — beautifully and affordably — with the luxury consignment furniture and décor finds waiting for you right now.
1. The "Collected" Interior: Embracing Vintage & Consignment as the Season's Defining Move
If there is one headline idea running through every spring 2026 trend report worth reading, it is this: people are done with interiors that look like they were assembled in an afternoon from a single retailer.
That is, of course, the very essence of furniture consignment shopping. When you walk into our Wellington showroom or our Palm Beach Gardens gallery, you are not choosing from a catalog — you are discovering. Each piece has provenance, quality, and a story. That is precisely what spring 2026 is asking for.
2. Natural Textures Are Everywhere — and Our New Arrivals Are Ready
Award-winning designer Yazmin Gutierrez, quoted by Parade, says spring 2026 brings "a lot of rattan, wicker, and seagrass," as homeowners swap heavier pieces for lighter, nature-connected ones. Living Spaces echoes this, identifying biophilic design — raw, organic materials, natural light, and indoor-outdoor flow — as a cornerstone of the season.
For Palm Beach County homeowners, this trend is practically a lifestyle: the Florida indoor-outdoor life has always called for rattan, wicker, and natural weave. Right now, our showrooms carry standout pieces that answer the moment beautifully.
Lee Industries · New Arrival
Sofa in Gray — a refined, American-made silhouette that anchors a living room without overpowering itOutdoor · Patio
Browse our outdoor furniture collection — rattan, wicker, and teak pieces perfect for alfresco Palm Beach livingThe key with natural textures is layering. A jute rug beneath a rattan accent chair, anchored by a teak side table — each element reinforces the others without competing. This is where consignment shopping has a distinct advantage: you can mix pieces from different eras and sources and end up with something that looks genuinely considered, not cookie-cutter.
3. Spring Lighting: Statement Fixtures From Our Best-Selling Designer Names
Emily Henderson's 2026 trend report points to a continued embrace of character-driven lighting — fixtures that are sculptural, layered, and intentional. And while new chandeliers from luxury brands can cost tens of thousands of dollars, our consignment lighting collection delivers the same visual impact at a fraction of the price.
Two of our current favorite lighting finds are emblematic of this moment. The Restoration Hardware mirror — an enduring bestseller across both showrooms — pairs magnificently with statement chandeliers to build a cohesive, polished dining or entryway vignette. For those seeking something more relaxed, Tommy Bahama floor and table lamps add warmth and a coastal-elegant mood that is eternally appropriate for South Florida interiors.
4. Richer Colors, Warmer Palettes — and What to Do With Them
The cold-white, ultra-minimalist interior has had a long run. Spring 2026 is officially the season it steps aside. Decorilla's 2026 trend overview describes "friendly warm beige" and deeper caramel tones covering walls and upholstery, while Jane at Home highlights Weathered Clay, Deep Burgundy, and Transformative Teal as the colors shaping interiors right now.
For Palm Beach County homeowners, this is good news. Warm, sun-baked palettes have always suited our light — they absorb the Florida sun rather than fighting it. This spring, consider introducing richer tones through upholstered pieces, accent chairs, or a fresh area rug from our living room or rug collection. A warm-toned consignment sofa from Lee Industries, or a richly finished casegood from Michael Amini, can immediately shift the entire emotional temperature of a room.
Michael Amini · Bedroom
Michael Amini Jewelry Chest, 6-Drawer with Beveled Mirror — a luxurious, warm-toned bedroom centerpieceAccent · Casegoods
Marble Top Accent Table with Hammered Iron Base — the warm stone-and-metal combination dominating 2026 design5. The Spring Table: Elevate Your Entertaining With Caspari & Our Tabletop Collection
Spring in Palm Beach County is entertaining season — al fresco dinners, Mother's Day brunches, and patio gatherings that stretch into warm evenings. The table you set is part of the story. Homes & Gardens is currently highlighting the chicest table décor trends of 2026, and the verdict is clear: the days of the purely utilitarian table are over. Every surface is an opportunity for beauty.
Our tabletop collection is one of the most beloved — and most giftable — categories in both showrooms. And this season, we are especially excited to carry Caspari products, the gold standard in fine art-inspired paper tableware, stationery, and entertaining accessories.
Caspari has spent over seventy years drawing inspiration from the world's great museum collections — the National Gallery, the Royal Horticultural Society, Williamsburg — to create paper napkins, placemats, drinkware, serveware, taper candles, and gift wrap that are anything but ordinary. Their spring 2026 collection leans into exactly what this season calls for: flourishing floral prints, hand-poured resin bowls where every swirl is unique, and taper candles in the soft, warm colors of the season. These are not afterthoughts — they are the finishing details that transform a dinner table into a moment.
Pair Caspari's botanical-printed linen napkins with a vintage serving platter from our tabletop collection, add a consignment brass candlestick from our home decor section, and you have a spring table that looks like it took a stylist all day — in about twenty minutes.
6. Outdoor Living: The Florida Room Gets a Spring Upgrade
For Palm Beach County residents, the outdoor room is not a seasonal bonus — it is a year-round priority. But spring is when patio entertaining truly comes alive, and 2026's design conversation is all about treating outdoor spaces with the same intentionality as indoor ones. Parade's spring design roundup specifically calls out scalloped edges and coastal-organic textures as defining this season's outdoor aesthetic.
Tommy Bahama continues to be one of our most consistent bestsellers in the outdoor category — and for good reason. The brand's effortless blend of coastal ease and genuine quality holds up beautifully in the Florida climate, and consignment Tommy Bahama pieces represent exceptional value. Browse our full outdoor furniture collection for current finds, and read our recent post, Transform Your Palm Beach County Home With These 6 Consignment Furniture Pieces, for more inspiration.
7. Statement Wall Art: Bold, Personal, and Anything But Generic
Emily Henderson's 2026 decor report makes a compelling case for thicker, vintage-style frames returning in a big way — a pushback against the thin, float-mounted look that dominated the last several years. At the same time, Absolutely Magazines points to oversized art and bold patterned pieces as key players in spring's maximalist-but-curated aesthetic.
Our wall art collection rotates constantly — which means every visit to either showroom reveals something new. This spring, look for pieces that have genuine presence: large-scale oils, richly framed prints, and works with warm, earthy tones that align with 2026's color story. A single strong piece of consignment wall art can do more for a room than any amount of accessories.
Don't overlook decorative mirrors either. A well-placed mirror expands light in any room — a particular gift in Florida's bright interiors — and a beautifully framed consignment mirror from a name like Restoration Hardware or John Richard adds the layered, storied quality that defines this season.
What's New at Consign & Design Right Now
Our new arrivals are updated constantly — fresh pieces arrive at both showrooms every week. Here is a look at some of what is currently waiting for you:
Michael Amini · Bedroom
6-Drawer Jewelry Chest with Swivel Beveled Mirror — $1,495Restoration Hardware · Accent
RH Mirror — a polished statement piece at a fraction of retail, $1,295Lee Industries · Living Room
Gray Sofa — well-crafted, clean-lined, and ready for spring styling, $895Accent · Dining
Marble Top Accent Table, Hammered Iron Base — $265Home Decor · Organic
Decorative Teak Root Bowl, Burned Finish — $95Spring Refresh, Sustainably Done
One of the most meaningful undercurrents in 2026 design is a genuine commitment to sustainability. Decorilla notes that "material costs keep climbing, and it looks like people are done with disposable furniture" — instead gravitating toward one-off pieces built to last. That aligns perfectly with the consignment model, which keeps high-quality furniture out of landfills and in beautiful homes where it belongs.
When you shop consignment at Consign & Design, you are not just finding a beautiful piece — you are making a considered, sustainable choice. We explored this theme in depth in our post on The Rise of Consignment Furniture for Sustainability.
Come See Us This Spring
Spring 2026 is asking for interiors that feel real — warm, layered, personal, and free from the tyranny of the perfectly matching set. At Consign & Design, that is exactly what we have always offered. Two Palm Beach County showrooms filled with pieces that carry quality, character, and price points that make a genuine home refresh feel possible.
Whether you are looking for a showstopping dining room refresh, the perfect living room sofa, a spring-ready bedroom update, or beautiful gifts for the host who has everything, we have something waiting for you.
New pieces arrive every week. The inventory you see today may be gone tomorrow. Come in — or browse our new arrivals online — and find the spring your home has been asking for.
Explore More at Consign & Design
- Living Room Furniture — sofas, chairs, accent tables & more
- Dining Room — tables, chairs, buffets & hutches
- Bedroom Furniture — headboards, dressers & nightstands
- Home Décor — mirrors, accessories & accents
- Lighting — chandeliers, floor lamps & table lamps
- Wall Art — paintings, prints & framed art
- Outdoor Furniture — patio & garden
- Tabletop — entertaining & Caspari gifts
- Rugs — natural fiber, woven & designer styles
- How to Consign With Us