Life n Colors Launches 2026 “Suneherii & Amazora” Collection

Life n Colors Launches 2026 “Suneherii & Amazora” Collection

Life n Colors, the Gurugram-based luxury design house shipping to over 28 countries, has unveiled its 2026 collection: 32 wallcoverings and 45 curated textiles drawn from twelve art and design inspirations across India and the globe. 

The collection is built around two distinct narratives. Suneherii is rooted in Indian heritage, drawing inspiration from Mughal-era miniature paintings and the Kangra, Jain, and Pala schools, as well as traditional woven Pashmina shawls, Benarasi carpets, and the ornate jharokhas and jalis of ancient forts and palaces. Amazora draws from global art movements, ranging from the Renaissance and Chinoiserie to Moroccan Zellige and Roman architecture. Together, they continue the brand’s signature approach: interpreting cultural craft traditions for contemporary interiors, beautifully translated onto our wallcoverings and textiles. 

Life n Colors Launches 2026 “Suneherii & Amazora” Collection

Suneherii — India’s Art Traditions, Brought to the Wall 

The Suneherii 2026 collection is built on a specific premise: that Indian design is not a monolith. It encompasses Kalamkari from Andhra Pradesh, Pichwai from Nathdwara, Madhubani and Mithila Sujani folk art from Bihar, miniature paintings, Kerala murals, and the painterly naturalism of Raja Ravi Varma. Each tradition possesses its own grammar, history, and visual logic. 

New additions include Anant Vriksha, a “Tree of Life” Kalamkari mural; Shiv Shakti, a large-format devotional mural; Colors of India, drawing from palace leopard imagery and Mughal garden motifs; and The Quilted Village, a folk landscape in the narrative painting tradition. The collection also includes a dedicated range for real-time inspiration, featuring designs such as Kashmiriyat, Royal Bagh (in cream, ochre, and blue), and the Mayura peacock mural, inspired by traditional shawls and carpets.

Amazora — A World of Beautiful Walls 

Amazora draws from art traditions beyond India’s borders: Chinoiserie garden murals, European tapestry-style landscapes, Ottoman narrative motifs, Persian townscapes, Moroccan Zellige-inspired geometric work, and Tuscan Renaissance botanicals all executed with the same exacting standards of craft. 

New additions include Jade Blossom, a hand-drawn Chinoiserie mural depicting Oriental art sensibilities; Dastaan, a Turkish narrative mural with Ottoman architectural detailing; The Zellige Hall, drawing from Moroccan tilework; and Mosslight Morning, a tropical landscape in sage green, vintage sepia, and misty blue. 

The Amazora range also features Celestial Veil and Voyage of the Cloud, ceiling-specific designs for the “fifth wall”—masterpieces designed to be admired from below, a category the brand has been developing over its last two collections. 

 

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