A graphic line, a flush of color, a well-placed shadow. Much like the face, interiors can be sculpted, lifted, warmed, and transformed through one decisive gesture. With Season of Grandeur, Swedish rug brand Nordic Knots introduces three new colorways—Emerald, Sakura, and Pecan—that move its palette into richer, more expressive territory without abandoning the restraint that has long defined its visual language.
The collection is framed through beauty as metaphor, positioning color not as decoration alone, but as a defining act. A smoky eye becomes Emerald. A rosy cheek becomes Sakura. A bronzed glow becomes Pecan. Together, the trio suggests that interiors, like fashion and beauty, are increasingly understood through mood, gesture, and personal signature.
That framing gives interior design a language that feels immediately legible. Beauty has always been about small changes with outsized impact, and Nordic Knots translates that logic into the home, where a rug can operate as a chromatic foundation rather than a finishing touch. As Liza Laserow Berglund, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Nordic Knots, explains, the brand often thinks of rugs and textiles as “the foundation,” or even the “fourth wall” that sets the tone for a space.
The campaign’s visual metaphors also sharpen the distinction between grandeur and excess. While Season of Grandeur suggests opulence, Nordic Knots’ interpretation is carefully controlled. “For us, grandeur is never about excess. It’s about atmosphere,” Berglund says. Rather than chasing spectacle or trend, the palette leans into calibrated richness: tempered colors with generous pigment payoff.
Emerald is the most cinematic of the three, a deep, jewel-toned green with a cool undertone — “the interior version of a perfect smoky eye.” It brings the depth of a midnight garden indoors, pairing naturally with dark wood, smoky bronze, blackened steel, and absinthe-adjacent greens. The effect is lush but not heavy, a color that understands drama as atmosphere rather than volume. In fashion terms, it is velvet after dark; in beauty terms, it is the eye that defines the whole look.
Sakura, meanwhile, resists the sweetness often attached to pink. Nordic Knots calls it “not your usual pink,” a blush with bite that favors fresh bloom over budding romance. Its styling notes — black leather, lacquered furniture, northern woods, polished metals — place it closer to runway contrast than nursery softness. Sakura is less powder puff than editorial cheek color: a tonal disruption that makes the rest of the room feel more alert.
Then there is Pecan, the palette’s warmest note: a radiant brown positioned as the bronzer equivalent for the home. Inspired by vintage wood, well-worn leather, and heirlooms that have absorbed time rather than performed nostalgia, Pecan carries a golden cast that warms without overwhelming. Its almost liquid luster makes the case that opulence does not always need shine or volume. Sometimes it is simply the right undertone, applied in the right place.
What makes the launch compelling is the way Nordic Knots communicates each product. By borrowing from the mechanics of beauty, the brand gives interiors a more intimate, embodied vocabulary. A room is not merely styled; a rug does not simply match the sofa. It sets the complexion of the entire space. That language places Nordic Knots within a broader cultural shift in which fashion, beauty, and interiors move beyond aesthetics and into psychology. People are no longer designing rooms solely to look composed. They are designing them to feel inhabited, expressive, and emotionally tuned.
Berglund sees this as part of a longer design evolution rather than a reaction to minimalism. “It’s not about leaving minimalism behind, but about enriching it,” she says, noting that the season adds depth and radiance while maintaining balance and control. That distinction matters. Season of Grandeur gives minimalist interiors pigment, pulse, and dimensionality.
To learn more about the storied Scandinavian brand, visit nordicknots.com.
Campaign images courtesy of Nordic Knots with lifestyle by Anders Kylberg.
















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