LX Hausys holds the 2026 Trendship Seminar and presents "Breathe" as this year's interior design keyword. The photo shows three space-specific design themes that make up the Breathe concept, from top: PAUSE, FLOW, and ECHO. /Courtesy of LX Hausys

LX Hausys presented "Breathe" as this year's interior design keyword. The company focused on a social current that seeks to regain balance in life amid rapidly changing social and technological environments.

According to LX Hausys on the 3rd, the company held the "2026 Trendship (TRENDSHIP) seminar" on the 30th with B2B clients such as builders and design firms and interior industry officials in attendance, and proposed this year's design concept and direction.

The design keyword "Breathe" proposed by LX Hausys starts from a method of proposing new spaces through collaboration between designers and technology in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). It reflects a movement to accept change at one's own rhythm and restore everyday balance amid rapidly changing social and technological environments, including industry realignment driven by AI going mainstream, and it translates the era's sensibility of self-regulating the pace of life—like steadying a quickened breath—into a spatial language rooted in Korean sentiment.

"Breathe" comprises three design themes: "Pause," which embodies a deliberate attitude of rest and white space; "Flow," which reflects a flexible way of thinking that transcends time and boundaries; and "Echo," which captures emotional waves as each person's unique tempo expands into a social dimension.

Through the seminar, LX Hausys unveiled a variety of spaces—residential, retail, and community—built on these three themes. "Pause" is a space that emphasizes the beauty of negative space and the texture of materials; "Flow" is a hybrid space that changes freely depending on the situation; and "Echo" is a social space in which individual experiences lead to collective empathy through organic curved design.

Each space features key LX Hausys products, including "Diamant" wallpaper, which is popular for its deep three-dimensional feel; "Edi-tone Stone" flooring, which renders a luxurious stone pattern; and the engineered stone "Viatera," which preserves the feel of natural marble.

An LX Hausys official said, "Since we first hosted a design trend seminar in the industry, we have combined 25 years of accumulated design capabilities with AI technology to propose spaces that offer customers true rest," adding, "We will continue to grow as a brand that leads global interior trends."

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