Kevin Hart's kitchen features a major seasonal trend – his burgundy marble counters are the ultimate look for 2026 and beyond
The comedian infuses ever-popular red into his kitchen with a gorgeous, deep hue, which designers say pairs perfectly with soft neutrals


You've probably noticed that red is everywhere lately. It's been nearly a year and a half since the 'Unexpected Red Theory' took over our social media feeds, yet the power color continues to dominate interiors in new and exciting ways.
Our latest fixation? Burgundy marble kitchen countertops, which are a gorgeous focal point in Kevin Hart's otherwise neutral kitchen.
The actor and comedian shared a clip of his space to his Instagram page, and we couldn't help but admire the deep, fall and winter-ready burgundy coloring and intricate marble veining. It's right on trend for the season, and design experts agree that it's a look to experiment with.
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A chic tray is a must-have for any kitchen, especially if you like to host. Displayed on your shelves, countertops, or topped with glassware, this burgundy marble tray is an elegant choice that perfectly embraces the trend.
For a small but very useful way to bring the burgundy marble trend into your kitchen, this set of four coasters is a charming addition. The hexagonal form paired with subtle veining is perfect for stylishly protecting your counters.
We've all seen the infamous tomato candle by luxury brand Loewe, but this beetroot edition fits right into the burgundy trend with its sleek encasing and earthy, rich scent.
The combination of deep, dark burgundy with lighter shades is a winning duo, thanks to its balance and sophistication.
'Burgundy's rich, intense hue pairs beautifully with warm neutrals such as beige, cream, and taupe,' Cassandra Leisz, Creative Director at interiors brand Ruggable. 'Pairing the boldness of burgundy with the comfort of these other basics provides an approachable depth and interest in any space in the home.'
She continues, 'In larger, open areas, burgundy can act as a focal point whilst defining different sections. For example, a large burgundy rug can define and create separate areas in an open-plan living room, creating a cozy zone without the need for physical partitions.'
We can see that Kevin has opted for this strategy, using the counter space as a contained area to showcase the burgundy marble. However, if you're working with a smaller kitchen, Cassandra advises a slightly different approach.
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'In more compact spaces, burgundy is a great accent colour because its deep, rich tone adds warmth and jewel-tone luxury without overwhelming the space, creating a sophisticated focal point in smaller areas,' she explains. 'Think small rugs, throw pillows, or artwork to inject the color into a space.'
As design trends champion bolder, richer, more inviting hues, burgandy will only continue to grow in popularity. Kevin Hart's kitchen is just the beginning.

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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