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Macrame Trends 2026 – Craftsmanship meets Style

Macramé, still a trend in 2026

The technique of macrame is experiencing a clear renaissance: manufacturers report that in 2025, handmade macrame decorations will be increasingly used in modern living spaces – as wall hangings, plant hangers or even larger sculptures and room dividers.
Interior designers also emphasize that macrame, with its natural texture and handcrafted character, perfectly matches the current desire for authenticity and "slow living".

🔍 The most important trends at a glance

Materials & Colors: Natural fibers such as cotton, jute, or linen dominate. Shades like sand, terracotta, sage green, or cream bring a Mediterranean feel to the room. At the same time, bold accents like emerald or sapphire blue are added – creating an exciting contrast.

Shapes & Sizes
Large, statement wall hangings with oversized knots and dimensions are gaining in popularity. 3D structures, asymmetrical shapes, and organic flowing movements are also on the rise.

Application & Spatial Effect
Macramé is no longer seen merely as a small accent – ​​it takes on central roles: plant baskets, room dividers, even lampshades are knotted. This creates a living environment with a sense of texture, depth, and soul.

How Meraki interprets this for you

At Meraki, we focus precisely on this: handcrafted macramé pieces, made in small family workshops, with select natural materials and time for detail. Our collections are inspired by these trends – yet remain true to our style: "Home like on vacation," Mediterranean, tranquil, with soul.

Recommendation for your home:

  • Choose a larger macrame wall hanging as a focal point and combine it with wooden or linen furniture.

  • Macrame-style plant hangers bring organic vibrancy to rooms with white and sand tones.

  • Accent colors: If your room is rather neutral, add a macrame element with an intense hue – e.g. sage green or sapphire blue – for a modern twist.


Stay tuned: In our blog we will soon show you specific pieces from our collection, real workshop stories and how macrame comes into its own in Mediterranean living spaces.


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