The year 2026 is already shaping up to be a cultural spectacle, from Brooklyn Beckham's social media drama to Hilary Duff's musical comeback. Amidst this whirlwind, there's a quieter revolution taking hold – a return to analog. With the rise of AI and unpredictable algorithms, people are craving a more tangible connection to their daily lives. Enter the world of planners, calendars, and diaries, the perfect antidote to digital overload.
Photographer Hattie Malloy brings nature into your home with her stunning A3 landscape calendar. Each month, tear out a floral masterpiece and frame it as an A4 print – a dual-purpose splash of beauty and organization.
Sydney designer Niamh Galea, the creative mind behind Ramp Tramp Tramp Stamp, offers a calendar that's as inspiring as it is practical. With artistic, slightly NSFW photos and monthly musings, it's a calendar that celebrates the artistry of life.
For animal lovers, Rop van Mierlo’s perpetual calendar features 12 unique creatures from his series 'Bench Players.' Each month showcases a new animal, bringing wildlife to your wall.
Melbourne's Milligram offers everything from weekly agendas to daily planners. With features like action item spaces and note-taking sections, it's a go-to for those revamping their organizational setup.
“In a digital world, there's something uniquely satisfying about putting pen to paper,” says a stationery enthusiast.
Designed with ADHD brains in mind, Creator's Friend presents a customizable set of pocket planners. Whether you prefer a daily notebook or a future planner, it allows for ultimate personalization.
Smythson is the epitome of luxury in stationery. Known for its beautifully crafted leather products, this brand offers planners that are as aesthetically pleasing as they are functional.
Whether you're looking for a floral tribute, an artistic indulgence, or a minimalist touch, the 2026 lineup has something for everyone. Embrace the analog and make organizing an art form.