A new planner always brings a sense of possibility and the hope that this might finally be the year you remember birthdays and meet your daily water goals.
Whether you're a maximalist plotting world domination or a minimalist just trying to stay on top of things, we hope this roundup helps you find a planner for the new year that works for you.
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HOME & LIVING 01 Sort Weekly Planner (Hunter Green)What we like most about this Daily Objects 2026 planner is the organiser it comes in, particularly the pocket-like compartment on front that lets you personalise your planner with your favourite polaroid images, inspiring quote cards or any other important information. The A5 planner itself has a clean and minimal look and format, and comes in colour options that match with the available organiser options. Our favourite feature might just be the perforated pages at the end that let you tear away notes or to-do-lists and attach them to pin-boards. |
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HOME & LIVING 02 Journey of Joy Dated
This 2026 Twillo Story planner is as much about reflection as it is about planning. Each month comes with a simple journaling prompt that helps you pause and be present while still keeping the focus on organising your days. The layout is clean and easy to use, and the illustrations throughout are lovely. It also comes with colouring cards, magnetic bookmarks and sticker sheets that add fun and colour to your pages and plans! The illustrated edge printing is a nice detail, and you can customise the cover with your name. We love this particular cover illustration option with the house and birds on a patchwork of patterned fields. |
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HOME & LIVING 03 Someday 2026 Undated
This one had us at the cover. If you’re someone who spirals into what ifs, the message on the front feels like a small but steady reminder you want to see every day. It’s an undated planner (even though the cover says 2026), which is great if you want to start planning early or if you’re not the type to write or plan out every single day. There is also an option to personalise the cover with your name. Sometimes a planner works because it keeps you organised, but sometimes it works because it quietly nudges your mindset. This one does both. |
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HOME & LIVING 04 The Ultimate 2026 Wiro PlannerAlicia Souza planners have a bit of a fan base now and the 2026 one lives up to the hype. It is a chunky 256 page planner filled with all the little touches people look forward to from her. Illustrated dividers with scalloped edges, a pen loop, ribbon bookmarks, a back pocket, a page for a letter to your future self, and plenty of playful artwork tucked between pages. The wiro binding is a real win because it lays flat which makes writing in it much easier. The individual planner appears to be unavailable at the time of posting, but you can still get your hands on it as part of the 'Ultimate 2026 Wiro Planner Trio' which includes the planner, a dated pocket planner and a sticker book in a keepsake box. |
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HOME & LIVING 05 RHS Desk Diary 2026We came across this Royal Horticultural Society diary on Amazon and the artwork was too beautiful to ignore. The pages feature botanical illustrations by English artist Elizabeth Blackwell (1699-1758). Her only known work, 'A Curious Herbal' features over 500 illustrations and took more than three years to complete. The dates and holidays are UK based but the real draw is the art. We would use it through the year and then frame a few pages once it's filled. It has a silk ribbon marker, an inside storage pocket, and there is a smaller pocket diary version with the same illustrations if you prefer a more compact size. |
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HOME & LIVING 06 India 365 2026 Daily Planner
This INDIA365 planner is one of the more interesting themed planners we have seen this year. Each month is dedicated to a different Indian city, with illustrations, small facts and little activities woven through the pages. It comes with an Italian vegan leather cover, 90gsm recycled paper from Italy, and section thread binding that lets it open flat. Inside you get monthly dividers, and daily and weekly layouts. If you like the idea of exploring India slowly from your desk, one page at a time, then this could be the planner for you. |
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HOME & LIVING 07 2026 Hardbound Planner (Botanical)The Ink Bucket’s 2026 planner is for anyone who loves a planner that does a little bit of everything. It’s filled with their signature acrylic, gouache and pastel illustrations, and features monthly and weekly spreads with habit trackers, expense trackers, gratitude, reflections, meal planning, a vision board and more. It comes in a pretty floral keepsake box (and a sticker book), which makes it a great gifting option, and there is also a wire-bound version in the same design in case you prefer it to hardbound. |
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HOME & LIVING 08 Daily PlannerPaper Republic’s leather journals are the kind you buy once and keep for years. They also make refillable notebooks that work with the journals. Everything is made in Europe using materials from family-run businesses, and each product is designed, crafted, prepared, personalised and shipped upon order from their base in Vienna. Their 2026 planners come in daily, weekly and 'timeless'/undated formats, and in multiple size options, but we especially like this daily planner in the pocket size for its simple, distraction-free layout. The open-thread binding lets it lay flat, the 100 g/m², FSC certified & acid-free is fountain pen friendly, and there is even an option to personalise the planner with gold embossing. |
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HOME & LIVING 09 Moleskine Limited Edition Peanuts 'Charlie & Snoopy' 2026 PlannerMoleskine has its own loyal following for it's classic, minimalist notebooks, that are both durable and functional with features like a rounded-corner hardcover, eleastic band closure, and expandable inner pockets. This 2026 hardcover daily is a limited edition Peanuts collaboration with Charlie Brown hugging Snoopy on the cover while declaring "I only dread one day at a time", which is honestly the energy many of us plan with. The inside pages are peppered with more small Peanuts illustrations, and while the listing doesn’t mention it, one of the product images shows a postcard and stickers tucked in as well. |