"While the intricate textile pattern - technically known as Toile de Jouy - dates all the way back to 18th-century France, its 2026 revival feels fresh and charming. Toile pieces are usually monochromatic and detail rural scenes and florals, and bring a polished vintage aesthetic to any room."
"What's more, there's a version for everyone - whether you're going for classic Bridgerton vibes or a whimsical cottagecore aesthetic. To help you navigate the trend, I asked the AT staff for the toile decor finds they're loving (and threw in a couple of my own, too!)."
"Between the sunshine, flowers in bloom, and a new slate of decor trends, the vibes are unmatched. Out of all the trends that have come across our desks this season, though, toile is the one we can't stop talking about."
Toile de Jouy, a textile pattern originating in 18th-century France, is seeing a fresh 2026 revival. Toile pieces are typically monochromatic and feature detailed rural scenes and florals. The pattern adds a polished vintage aesthetic to rooms. Styling options range from classic Bridgerton-inspired looks to whimsical cottagecore aesthetics. The trend is being highlighted through staff-selected toile decor finds, alongside additional personal picks, to help people navigate how to incorporate toile into their spaces for spring-summer vibes.
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