CLEVELAND — Cabot has announced Acorn as its 2026 Color of the Year. A golden-brown tone inspired by heritage craftsmanship, Acorn reflects a growing preference for outdoor spaces designed with intention—spaces shaped by care, quality and longevity.
“Acorn reflects wood in its most natural state,” said Sue Kim, Cabot’s director of color marketing. “Its earthy brown tone offers a rich look in both sunlit and shaded outdoor settings. Designed to be both durable and refined, Acorn highlights wood’s natural beauty while supporting outdoor spaces meant to be lived in, cared for and shared over time.”
Available in solid, semi-solid and semi-transparent finishes as part of Cabot’s Exterior Wood Stain + Sealer line, it delivers fade resistance and weather protection while enhancing wood’s natural grain.
“Homeowners are longing for meaningful, lasting surroundings that give them a sense of nostalgia while also providing modern functionality,” Kim explained. “Acorn speaks to that desire for permanence—environments meant for gathering, sharing and making memories. In a fast-paced world, familiar tones and timeless materials help foster spaces of belonging, reflection and ease.”
Acorn can be used across a wide range of exterior wood surfaces, bringing warmth and continuity to outdoor spaces, including:
- Gathering spaces, including pergolas, beams, posts and built-in seating.
- Garden-forward landscapes, using fences, trellises and raised beds to define space while blending with nature.
- Indoor/outdoor transitions, from covered patios to entryway decks.
Additionally, Cabot says the stain pairs naturally with materials such as stone, ceramic, rattan and textiles, making it a versatile choice across exterior environments.
True to Cabot’s 140+ year legacy, Acorn reflects lasting quality when expressed through Cabot’s durable wood stain finishes, crafted to withstand the elements. Cabot stain products can be tinted into this year’s featured color, Acorn, at retailers nationwide.
For more information and inspiration, visit cabotstain.com.
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