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Color trends 2025: the shades that we will see in our homes

Color trends 2025: the shades that we will see in our homes


Candle in The Kartelland. Photo Monica Spezia

There are pastel tones and those related to the earthmore nostalgic and rooted around memories and domestic life, but also More vibrant and hypnotic shades who look to the digital world.

The colors we saw during the Design Week invite you to explore relationships between man, technology and natureconfirming the tendencies that emerged in the forecasts of Trend color 2025.

One thing is certain: the natural palettes They remain a very firm must have. Material and color meet by proposing nuances terracotta and chocolate, green bamboo and overseas bluewith the certainty of the neutrals From white to icru. The surfaces do not know half measures: they range from intertwined and handcrafted to translucent and metallic ones. In all cases, the color combines with matter by speaking the same language.

If we take a look between the news displayed at Mobile salon and in Showroom in the citywe record a stylistic trend that looks to the past, but with a renewed guise: there are numerous rebuilds of iconic furnishings reinterpreted with different proportions but above all Declined in color palettes in limited editions.

Pastels, bold contrasts and colors of the earth

From the Venice Laguna to the burned lands of the Namibia desert, it is a chromatic journey signed by the Zanellato Bortotto studio in the new setting Brera Design Apartment. Brush strokes of blue and blue together with hot Orange shades They accompany the gaze along a thin line of horizon.
We find an interesting palette in the new preparation with a Mediterranean flavor of Ornella housesigned by the designer Maria Vittoria Pagini. On an ultra white base they alternate Cobalt blue, burgundy, red and exotic accents.

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We move to via Solferino 11, where Each environment tells a color: And The apartment set up by Mussa project inspired by the cyclicality of the seasons. Each room offers a chromatic divefrom energizing red, the relaxing celestial, the introspective brown, to the freshness of the neutral tones.

The eyes are filled with color and amazement in the face of the setting Candela in The Kartellandnew project of the Milanese designer Gaia Venuti In partnership with Kartell: with his surprising combinations he transforms the interiors of the house of his friend Art Director Candela Pelizza with shade Lavender and caramel, tomato color and lime.

Trend color: furnishings and accessories between the fair and showroom

Between the fair and the set -ups scattered in the city, the palettes multiply. The spaces of the event become Super colorful scenographylike those that the designer Tekla Severin Create for the Swedish brand Johanson Design. The furnishings are designed by Alexander Lervik Studio: on a salmon -colored chessboard, they stand out pieces with lemon yellow shades, apple green and red.

On the thread of neutral colors and pastel, in via Tortona, the project of Studiesin collaboration with Around Studiomakes us discover the Garden House by Alysithe showroom of the clothing brand within an industrial architecture of the early twentieth century. An installation to celebrate female creativity: to make the sofa even more fluid Saba symposium.

Tobacco, cobalt blue and bamboo green: the colors we will see in our homesTobacco, cobalt blue and bamboo green: the colors we will see in our homes
Johanson Design. Photo Maria Teresa Furnari

And of Studies They also affect the colors chosen for the two pieces designed for the Spanish brand Sancal: the Vesta sofa is covered in a pastel pinkcombined with touched bright colors such as yellow, oil and mocha; The Bold Table is lacquered with shiny finish lime colora sculptural piece that pays homage to Memphis’ charismatic and casual style.

Also it Zanotta showroom in via Durini, under the creative direction of Calvi Brambilla It does not go unnoticed. Acid green, red, blue dialogue with relaxing shades: « A impact palette with bold colors but also tone on tone » says the architects.

Cassinaon the other hand, celebrated 60 years of production of the Le Corbusier Collection, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand presenting historical models in three new colored ton-sur-ton variants, red, blue and greenordered for a year until April 2026.

Cobalt blue Instead, it is the reinterpretation of the classic arms chandelier Alumete Of Francesca Lanzavecchia for Foscarini, An asymmetrical chandelier that changes shape according to the observation point. Super trendy also the shades chosen for Lamorisse Lounge Of Pedrali Designed by CMP Design, Like the outdoor armchair Blue cornflower.

Tobacco, cobalt blue and bamboo green: the colors we will see in our homesTobacco, cobalt blue and bamboo green: the colors we will see in our homes
Zanotta. Photo Simone Barberis

Among those who ask questions about the role of craftsmanship in the digital era there is the rug brand CC-Tapis. On the thread of the contrasts and pastel nuances the unique pieces signed by 11 creatives of exceptional are the protagonists of the exhibition Ways of Seeing.

The shade between the Viola and Bordeaux Of Emile by Christophe delcourt for Molteni & Ca modular sofa in bouclè fabric with distinctive graphic signs inspired by Lucio Fontana.

From all organic comfort, the armchair Owen designed by Jean-Marie Massaud For Polyform has soft and natural lines that marry with an essential palette in tobacco colorwhile the wooden structure of black dyed olm It welcomes padded volumes inspired by the couture world. Equally material and inspired by nature, the external chairs plinth of VaraschinDesign Pio and Tito Toso, intertwined in the mélange effect polyester rope.

Tobacco, cobalt blue and bamboo green: the colors we will see in our homesTobacco, cobalt blue and bamboo green: the colors we will see in our homes
Photo Edoardo Valle

Referring to the scale of neutral colors, close to the natural world, Outdoor furnishings of Flexform, exhibited in the beautiful Sant’Angelo cloister. Always in the outdoor sector, this time in full color, the signature of Paola lenti with its palettes with energizing colors: from avocado green al fuchsia passing through various shades.

Navy blue, pastel green and white instead are the furnishings of the new exterior collection Cosimo de ‘Medici Designed by the Belgian duo Muller van Seven For Tectona and inspired by the redevelopment project of Villa Medici in Rome.

We find the pure and neutral elegance of the matterFinally, in the collaboration of Yves Saint Laurent, Anthony Vaccarello and Charlotte Perriand. Specifically, the re -edition of four Perriand furniture projects, dating back to the period between 1943 and 1967. The projects selected by Vaccarello present only as prototypes or sketches were reproduced by Saint Laurent in limited edition.

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