SPRING 2026

The Sensorial team approaches table setting as spatial storytelling, orchestrating ceramics, floral arrangements, glassware, and custom linens into scenes that celebrate presence, detail, and the art of receiving beautifully.
Garden roses, carnations, and anthuriums take center stage in Sensorial’s breathtaking vision for Home&Decor’s spring edition. Their refined sensibility unfolds through color, proportion, and a meticulous understanding of balance, transforming the table into a living composition shaped by texture and light.

Each element is positioned with intention, allowing natural forms to converse with ceramics, glassware, and linens. The result is a setting that feels both effortless and thoughtfully composed, guiding the eye through a carefully orchestrated ensemble.
The home of architect Andrea Queiroz in Fortaleza, Brazil, provided a natural backdrop for the setting. Her apartment stands as a breathtaking reflection of years of curation, revealing one-of-a-kind pieces, including the mix-and-match chairs that subtly echo her distinctive aesthetic sensibility.

Within this context, Sensorial’s spring vision unfolded with ease, introducing an eclectic yet classic dialogue between pink and green.
The palette captures the season’s charm through refined romantic accents, such as custom silverware adorned with delicate bows, where every gesture reflects the attentive eye of Mariana and her team.

A soft floral aroma settles into the room, harmonizing with the décor and extending the setting into a fully sensorial experience.
Graphic design plays a defining role in shaping a distinctive experience for each occasion. The linen patterns, developed by Sensorial’s team, come to life through a collaboration with Seiva Vila, extending the visual language beyond florals and tableware.

Handmade cards and tags introduce a delicate finishing gesture, reinforcing the narrative woven throughout the setting.

PHOTOGRAPHY: JOSY LIMA