Continually at the leading edge of progress in solid surfaces, HIMACS introduces fifteen new colours for 2026, expanding its portfolio with alluring aesthetics, further options with recycled content, and even greater design freedom. Ranging from refined marble, stone and terrazzo effects to in-demand greens and darks, these new choices enable specification of the finest aesthetics together with premium performance and enhanced sustainability.
Several additions include SCS-certified pre-consumer recycled content, reinforcing the ongoing commitment of HIMACS to more responsible material solutions. Additions to the Aurora & Marmo and Terrazzo families are joined by a newly defined Calacatta collection, bringing together marble-inspired elegance with the practical benefits of a non-porous, thermoformable material.

Terrazzo With a Twist:
New to this popular contemporary effect that’s inspired by a traditional heavily-grained aesthetic are five versatile tones ideal for a wide variety of uses and settings. Four of these contain SCS-certified pre-consumer recycled content and are well-suited to high-traffic applications: Terrazzo Ulivo is a densely speckled shade against a background of light olive tones, Terrazzo Nuvola is a delicious nougat shade with warm tones and flecks of red, Terrazzo Sorrento is a paler option with a matrix of pastel grains and a hint of lemon for the region after which it is named, Terrazzo Marsala is a cool and subtle choice with red wine tones that’s ideal for harmonising with greys and beiges. Completing the range, Terrazzo Selva delivers a darker, more dramatic option with a dense constellation of lighter grains.
Cool Calacatta:

Calacatta Vista, Calacatta Desert Moon and Calacatta Lake Moon join the three existing Calacatta shades to create a new HIMACS family capturing all the timeless elegance of this luxurious marble aesthetic in a robust, non-porous and malleable form. Calacatta Vista offers the palest whisper of veining against a discreet, milky background, while Calacatta Desert Moon offers creamy and warm tones and Calacatta Lake Moon is an ethereal, semi-translucent option with all the charm of alabaster – and like every HIMACS option, all the versatility of a thermoformable surface.
Going Green:
Responding to the growing demand for biophilic and nature-inspired interiors, two new solid colours join the HIMACS Solids family. Urban Sage is a light yet discreet shade with extensive potential and a calming freshness. Lafayette Green is a darker pastel reminiscent of the soft tones of moss and lichen. Both are ideal for sleek, easy-care decorative applications.


Amazing Auroras:
Within the Aurora & Marmo collection, Aurora Sage introduces a delicate green nuance to a stone-like texture, while Aurora Pluma and Aurora Nero explore swirling creamy patterns and dramatic dark tones respectively, both incorporating SCS Certified recycled content.
Expanding fabrication possibilities further, Aurora Alps is now available in an extra-wide 1520 mm sheet, enabling larger, more seamless surfaces.




Left: Aurora Alps is now available in an extra wide sheet, enhancing application and fabrication options. Right: The swirling patterns of Aurora Pluma.
A Fresh, Refined White:
Completing the launch is Perna White, a pristine new shade with a subtle blush undertone, offering warmth and elegance while maintaining the practical benefits expected of HIMACS in demanding environments.

These carefully considered additions to the HIMACS palette mean the many benefits of the premium solid surface – from enduring beauty to extraordinary versatility – are offered in extensive aesthetic choices to make specifying exactly the right surface satisfyingly easy. Whether in vertical to horizontal applications and whether for commercial, public or residential environments, HIMACS offers just the right colour and just the right functionality, together with valuable confidence in hygiene, safety and sustainability.
To discover all new HIMACS colour additions or to request samples, visit: lxhausys.com/eu
A video about the new colours can be found here: https://youtu.be/WzCk2bXX3qs


