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Vietnam Interior & Architecture Trends 2026–2030

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The seminar titled “Vietnam Interior & Architecture Trends 2026–2030” took place at Lotte Hotel Hanoi, attracting a large number of professionals, businesses, architects, and designers from both Vietnam and abroad.

This event also marked the official launch of Trend 26+ — the first trend publication for Vietnam’s interior industry. The initiative was pioneered by three leading brands in the field of interior materials and accessories: Minh Long Wood, Viglacera, and Huy Hoang Locks, with professional endorsement from the Vietnam Interior Design Association and the Vietnam Association of Architects, and media support from Architecture Magazine.

“Vietnam Interior & Architecture Trends 2026–2030”:

A multi-dimensional dialogue on the identity of Vietnamese interior design.

As part of the Trend 26+ launch series, the seminar Vietnam Interior & Architecture Trends 2026–2030 brought together leading speakers and experts in the field of architecture and interior design to present analyses and forecasts on major interior–architecture trends in Vietnam over the next five years.

Expanding from the global context, the seminar identified key global shifts impacting society, aesthetic preferences, and consumer psychology worldwide. It also presented practical examples from the Asia–Pacific region, where many countries are striving to shape a strong local design identity.

Special guests shared their latest designs, sparking strong creative inspiration for both attendees and Trend 26+ readers. They included designer Wesley Liu – founding member of PplusP Creations; architect Lê Trương, President of the Vietnam Interior Design Association; and architect Hoàng Thúc Hào, Vice President of the Vietnam Association of Architects.

Moderated by designer Lưu Việt Thắng, the discussion explored future directions in Vietnamese interior design.

The question “How can Vietnamese interiors shape their own identity in the global integration flow?” served as a “key” to unlock possible pathways for the country's interior design industry in the years ahead, including:

● The trend of personalizing living spaces

● The rising need for sustainable and essential products

● Green architecture and interiors

● Celebrating heritage and art in living spaces

During the discussion, the experts shared and agreed on a common viewpoint: the role of interior design as a “third skin” — connecting humans, the environment, and cultural identity to create highly personal living spaces where users can truly be themselves.

Architect Lê Trương, President of the Vietnam Interior Design Association, emphasized in his speech:

“Vietnamese interior design is entering a phase of rapid development, marked by the emergence of many talented young designers, promising local brands, and a market that increasingly values aesthetics, experience, and culture. However, in reality, we are still lacking:

• Effective connectivity within a creative ecosystem,

• Long-term direction for a distinct design language,

• And supportive mechanisms to help Vietnamese interiors build a presence on the global stage.

With Trend 26+ and today’s seminar, we hope not only to deliver a short-term push, but also to initiate a cycle of Data – Mindset – Action toward the goal of developing Vietnamese interior trends in a creative and sustainable direction. The Vietnam Interior Design Association will continue to accompany partners in professional activities, competitions, seminars, publications, and especially in creative support programs tied closely to professional practice in this long journey ahead.”

Official Launch of Trend 26+ Trend Publication

Considered the very first trend publication for Vietnam’s interior design industry, Trend 26+ marks a pivotal milestone in the sector’s collective mindset—shifting from a passive reception of global trends to a proactive stance in researching, forecasting, and shaping those trends.

Built upon data from WGSN (World Global Style Network)—the world’s leading trend-forecasting organization—supplemented by insights gathered at international exhibitions and in-depth contributions from 45 authors across Vietnam and the Asia–Pacific region, Trend 26+ is far more than a simple publication. It stands as a manifesto for a new vision: the creation of a sustainable creative ecosystem in which designers, architects, professional associations, and pioneering brands work in harmony to forge a distinctly Vietnamese interior-architecture identity within the global flow.

Dr. Arch. Phan Đăng Sơn, President of the Vietnam Association of Architects, praised the release of this special publication:

“While awareness and creativity among architects and designers in harnessing and evolving our traditional cultural identity still lack depth and consistency, and despite ongoing challenges in Vietnam’s theoretical discourse, criticism, and training, the debut of Trend 26+—an authoritative, professionally-endorsed monograph on interior-architecture trends—provides a precious foundation. It will enable the architecture and interior design community to bear fruit in ways that are richly local yet fully integrated into the modern, sustainable global arena. The seminar ‘Vietnam Interior & Architecture Trends 2026–2030,’ featuring leading experts, arrives at exactly the right moment to amplify and disseminate the core values contributed by our profession in design, culture, and creative innovation.”

The official release of Trend 26+ and the accompanying seminar “Vietnam Interior & Architecture Trends 2026–2030” have opened a multidimensional dialogue among architects, designers, businesses, and experts—both domestic and international. With Trend 26+ now in hand, the dream of defining a uniquely Vietnamese interior design style has moved from aspiration to an achievable goal. This initiative represents one of the sector’s most decisive steps, embodying our collective effort to preserve cultural identity, fuel creative passion, and assert Vietnam’s design prowess on the world stage.

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Appendix:

TREND 26+ – The First Trend Publication in Vietnam’s Interior Design Industry

In a world constantly reshaped by technology, the environment, culture, and consumer behavior, staying updated and shaping trends has become a matter of survival for creative industries. In that spirit, TREND 26+ – the first trend publication in the field of architecture and interior design in Vietnam – has officially been launched, marking a significant milestone for the industry in its journey of integration and identity affirmation.

What is TREND+?

TREND+ is a publication that analyzes, compiles, and forecasts trends across design, architecture, interior, culture, and social life. Published biennially, TREND+ is built upon highly reliable sources such as:

• International trend forecasting organizations like WGSN, RAL;

• Leading global trade fairs and exhibitions such as Salone del Mobile (Italy), Interzum Cologne (Germany), Ligna Hannover, Interzum Guangzhou, etc.

This year’s edition, titled TREND 26+, marks Vietnam’s first milestone on the regional and global interior trend map.

TREND 26+ – A 24-Month Journey, 45 Experts, 552 Pages of Insights

TREND 26+ is the result of a 24-month journey of data collection, editing, and design, with the participation of 45 top experts, including 13 international experts from the Asia-Pacific region. The 552-page publication is released in 5,000 copies and presents 31 major trends for the period 2026–2030.

TREND 26+ not only reflects global trends but also delves into how these are localized in Vietnam – where factors such as construction capacity, technology accessibility, and local culture bring about unique interpretations of living spaces.

Key Trend Pillars in TREND 26+

TREND 26+ outlines future-forward trends through three major thematic pillars:

• Sustainability & Green Living: Healing architecture, green interiors, circular economy, harmony with nature.

• Personalization & Human-Centered Design: Human-centric design, personal experience focus, work-life balance.

• Technology Integration: Artificial intelligence, virtual technologies, and digitized living spaces.

Alongside, the publication features in-depth analysis of shifts in consumer behavior, lifestyle changes, identity crises, and cultural restoration efforts – all of which directly influence how we design, build, and live in our environments.

TREND 26+ – From Vietnam, Reaching the Region

TREND 26+ is professionally endorsed by the Vietnam Interior Design Association and the Vietnam Association of Architects, with the support of leading brands in the materials and design industry. The publication also brings together a network of international experts from Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and more – forming a creative ecosystem that connects Vietnam with the region and the world.

TREND 26+ is more than a publication – it’s an invitation to collectively shape Vietnamese identity in the modern living space. It embodies the aspiration for Vietnamese creatives not only to keep up with global trends, but to generate their own.

Vietnam Interior & Architecture Trends 2026–2030
Vietnam Interior & Architecture Trends 2026–2030
Vietnam Interior & Architecture Trends 2026–2030
Vietnam Interior & Architecture Trends 2026–2030

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