Luxury Kitchen Colour Ideas | Colour of the Year 2026

Luxury Kitchen Colour Ideas | The Pantone Colour of the Year 2026 has been announced as PANTONE 11-4201 Cloud Dancer.

We have curated a selection of Lanserring kitchens that reflect this beautiful shade. This heavenly tone can be found in many of our projects as the core of a luxury environment that feels uplifting and cohesive. We gain kitchen colour ideas from natural material palettes, the client’s personal taste, and the changing world.

In Westbourne Park House, this tone creates a satisfying visual contrast and balance when layered with materials of different colours. The versatility of this colour means it sits as the perfect neutral to bring out the beauty of a natural oak grain. The hazel veining of the Pantheon Bronze Quartz delicately intertwines with Cloud Dancer to create a bespoke worktop, which takes centre stage in this luxurious design. The striking fine metal trims complete this island, tying in the metal elements of this space to this showstopping feature.

Celandine Manor is a calming family space that sets the scene for a relaxing Sunday morning with loved ones. The neutral palette creates the perfect backdrop for busy family life. It also facilitates a moment to breathe and reflect, contributing to a sense of tranquillity. The elegant panelling frames the marble wall feature, subtly drawing the eye to the halo lighting fixture, which illuminates the space. Natural light flows in through the breakfast nook to complete the serenity of this sanctuary.

The Taj Mahal Quartzite island at the Marylebone Mansion is a stunning composition of variations on Cloud Dancer. As with Westbourne Park, this material is paired with solid oak to create a warming effect, ideal for a welcoming family home. The pantry is made up of open shelving and drawers, which reflect the colour of the rest of the space. This practical and elegant solution is backed with the quartzite, back-lit with subtle LED inserts set into the oak.

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