
Summary
The Berry and Cherry Revolution is shaping art licensing for 2027 through a combination of rich color, playful motifs, and a broader shift toward expressive interiors. Deep berry tones like plum and claret are emerging as key colors, while strawberries, cherries, and blueberries are driving a recognizable, versatile design direction.
Shaped by both interior forecasting and fashion trends, this movement has strong potential across a wide range of product categories. For manufacturers and retailers, it’s an opportunity to build collections that feel current, easy to connect with, and full of personality, reflecting where home décor is heading in 2027 and helping maintain strong momentum in art licensing.
The Berry & Cherry Revolution: Why Strawberries, Cherries, and Blueberries Are Defining Art Licensing for 2026 and 2027
Some trends arrive quietly, and then suddenly they are everywhere. And we mean EVERYWHERE.
- Strawberries on textiles.
- Cherries in wall art.
- Blueberries woven into patterns and tabletop.
- Berry dresses and purses from top fashion icons and our favourite brands.
What started as a playful nod to nostalgia has grown into something much more directional. The Berry Revolution is taking hold across home decor, and it is carrying real momentum into 2026 and 2027. This surge is closely linked to home decor trends 2027 being tracked by retailers and forecasters.
For art licensing, this is an opportunity to keep exploring the trend with new art, patterns and icons for every category in the home. In short, berries in art licensing offer a timely way to refresh assortments while maintaining brand cohesion.
A Color Story Rooted in Deep Berry Tones
Color is also driving this movement, and the palette is getting richer.
Soft neutrals are giving way to deeper, more saturated tones, with shades inspired by berries leading the charge. Think plum, claret, raspberry, and blackberry layered into interiors that still feel grounded but far more dimensional.
Interior forecasts are already pointing to tones like “Divine Damson” as key colors for 2026, with that same depth expected to carry forward into 2027. These hues bring warmth and sophistication while still feeling fresh, especially when paired with natural materials and lighter accents.
In art licensing, this translates into collections that feel more confident with color. Berry-inspired artwork naturally supports this shift, offering palettes that are both trend-forward and easy to integrate.
Strawberries, Cherries, and Blueberries Take Center Stage
What makes this trend especially compelling is how specific it has become.
- Strawberries are leading the way with a return to playful, slightly nostalgic motifs that feel light and approachable. They are showing up in repeat patterns, painterly still lifes, and softly styled compositions that work across textiles, wall decor, and tabletop.
- Cherries bring a slightly bolder energy. Their shape and color lend themselves to more graphic interpretations, making them a natural fit for modern patterns, whimsy and statement pieces.
- Blueberries add balance. Their softer tone and organic form allow them to blend into more tonal palettes, often appearing in layered compositions or as part of broader botanical and food-inspired scenes.
Together, these motifs create a range that feels cohesive but far from repetitive, giving designers and manufacturers flexibility across categories.

Playful Motifs Meet Everyday Living
There is a reason everyone is loving these motifs right now. We’re saying goodbye to strict minimalism and moving head-on towards something more expressive and personal. Consumers are looking for spaces that feel relaxed, inviting, and reflective of everyday life and dare we say … fun.
- Strawberry patterns on cushions and curtains.
- Cherry prints on kitchen textiles.
- Blueberry motifs worked into wall art and stationery.
We’re living for these sweet looks across every category. This is where the idea of joyful escapism comes in. Interiors are becoming a place to unwind and enjoy simple moments, and artwork that references food, color, and everyday rituals supports that experience in a subtle but effective way.
From Fashion to Interiors
Of course, fashion has been leading the way as it always does. Designers like Dolce & Gabbana have long embraced fruit-forward prints, and more recent collections from Gucci and Bottega Veneta continue to explore saturated color and bold, playful motifs.
Strawberries and cherries, in particular, have become recurring elements in prints and accessories, styled in a way that feels elevated and fashion-forward rather than juvenile. As with many trends, that visual language is moving into home decor, where it is being adapted into more livable, versatile forms.
Why the Berry Revolution Works for Art Licensing
From a licensing perspective, this trend checks every box. It also aligns with art licensing trends 2027, where buyers are looking for familiar motifs paired with updated color stories and adaptable formats.
- It offers strong color direction tied to broader interior forecasts.
- It provides recognizable, approachable subject matter.
- It translates across wall decor, textiles, tabletop, stationery, and gift.
- It allows for variation in style, from painterly to graphic to vintage-inspired.
Most importantly, it supports collection building. A berry-driven direction can extend across multiple products while still allowing each piece to feel distinct. That balance is what gives a trend staying power and makes it commercially viable.

The Berry Revolution at Wild Apple
At Wild Apple, the Berry Revolution is reflected in collections that explore strawberries, cherries, blueberries, and broader still life themes through a range of artistic styles. From expressive fruit studies to pattern-driven designs, the work is created to translate across wall decor and home product categories.
As this trend continues into 2027, it offers a fresh way to bring color, personality, and a sense of joy into the home.
Explore Wild Apple’s collections to discover berry-inspired artwork and other trend-forward designs ready for licensing. Bring the Berry Revolution into your next collection with art that adds color, warmth, and lasting appeal.




