Accompanying Mocha Mousse, Pantone's Color of the Year 2025, are the pastel shades of butter yellow and candyfloss pink—light and luminous. SpaghettiWall interprets these colour trends through an anthology of wallpapers featuring floral patterns, geometric textures, and abstract suggestions, enriched with metallic accents that spark the soft hues with refined plays of light.
"Villas" graphic by Gastone Cerato.
Lorena d'Ilio's Paradise Lost collection celebrates this colour synergy with graphic interpretations of floral corollas, even at a macro scale, which enhance the delicacy of pink and the brightness of yellow. It is an ode to nature rendered in refined strokes, where petals transform into decorative elements with a strong visual impact.
Gastone Cerato signs off on Villas, a collection that redefines the concept of boiserie with classicising modules and contrasting decorative details, in which the two tones balance perfectly. The result is timeless elegance, enriched by a tactile texture reminiscent of a plaster mixture.
SW Lab's Miraggi collection is further enriched by Mirror, a series of landscapes bathed in soft light, where botanical silhouettes emerge in powdery and golden tones. The effect is that of an ethereal vision, where nature seems to be reflected on imperceptible surfaces, clearly inspired by painting.
Within the Botanic collection, Ana Basoc's Flower Serenade offers a minimalist interpretation of the floral theme: stylised outlines of flowers intertwine naturally, following a free and spontaneous rhythm. The shapes seem to float on the surface, meeting and brushing against one another lightly, alternating the pastel shades of butter yellow with the sophistication of ivory.
"Flower Clouds" graphic by Lorena d'Ilio.
Also bearing Ana Basoc's signature, the Wanderlust collection features the Flower Thief motif, distinguished by an orderly, modular composition—a repetitive pattern of flowers and small birds that develops with geometric rhythm. The microscale imprint accentuates the precision of the structure, where the rigour of repetition merges with the decorative richness of the design.
Finally, Drip, part of the Trame collection, is a cascade of golden filaments that settle on a neutral background and descend delicately from the ceiling. A modern and dynamic touch, it brings movement and originality to the space while enhancing the soft hues of the 2025 trend.
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