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Metal, but colourful: the new living trend at Milan Design Week 2025

Pia Seidel
30.4.2025
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Metal with a difference: at Milan Design Week 2025, the material showed a fresh side - colourful, bold and full of life. Whether soft colour gradients or hypnotic patterns - coloured aluminium surfaces are conquering our interiors.

If you were out and about at Milan Design Week this year, you couldn't miss it: Metal is back - and not in its classic, raw form. In 2025, it is surprisingly versatile. From brightly coloured shelves and shimmering lamps to chairs with hypnotic patterns: Coloured aluminium, steel or zinc were everywhere and brought a whole new vibe to the design scene.

A prime example of this trend is the «Aluplié» collection by design duo BehaghelFoiny. They combine folded aluminium sheet with digital printing techniques to create furniture that immediately catches the eye with its bold tones and clean lines.

Another highlight: the new edition of the «Philae» bookshelf by Swiss designer Raphael Kadid. It plays with colour gradients from deep blue to bright orange - like a topographical map, but made of metal.

Technology meets aesthetics

A statement against monotony

Whether coloured metal is here to stay or just a hype remains to be seen. But Milan Design Week 2025 has shown that it has the potential to reshape the world of interiors.

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Like a cheerleader, I love celebrating good design and bringing you closer to everything furniture- and interior design- related. I regularly curate simple yet sophisticated interior ideas, report on trends and interview creative minds about their work.


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