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Styling Mocha Mousse with Villeroy & Boch
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It’s that exciting time of year when Pantone unveils its Colour of the Year, and for 2025, the spotlight is on Mocha Mousse. This sophisticated, earthy hue offers versatile elegance, pairing beautifully with a wide range of palettes and

design applications.

As a heritage brand with over 275 years of craftmanship, Villeroy & Boch offers a range of products that allow homeowners to seamlessly integrate this colour and relevant pairings, into their interior. 

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Chocolate shades for a cosy atmosphere  

Here to stay: sensual, earthy colours have the potential to be with us for a while. This is due to their adaptability, but as well as the fact that they nurture a deep need for warmth and comfort. The top colour for 2025 is therefore a creamy chocolate brown shade that adds a rich and elegant note to interior design. Whether in the bathroom, the kitchen or on the dining table: chocolate brown is both comforting and luxurious and coordinates just as well with classic white as with neutral shades or vibrant accent colours.  

 

Antao bathroom furniture in Warm Walnut 

Almost no other material meets our desire to connect with nature quite so effectively as real wood. Reflecting the new trend colour for 2025, dark versions are particularly popular. Antao bathroom furniture in Warm Walnut looks elegant and finally gives the bathroom the attention it deserves. As a place that pampers the senses and soothes the soul.  

 

Glasses in the colour Clay  

There is something almost magical about coloured glasses: their bright reflections dance around the room and they add a mysterious touch to every drink. The like by Villeroy & Boch glasses in the trend colour of Clay will make every dining experience feel extra special. Whether as a party highlight, a gift or for everyday use.  

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Ceramic in Almond  

The ceramic colour of Almond integrates perfectly in the spectrum of warm creamy shades. Developed by the German-Danish designer Gesa Hansen, Almond is replacing classic white for ceramic and infusing the bathroom with warmth and elegance.  

 

La Boule in Pure Beige  

An innovative tableware concept, a milestone in design history and part of the Villeroy & Boch DNA. Since its launch in 1971, designer Helen von Boch's “Sphere” has been an impressive and revolutionary concept, a surprising design that was well ahead of its time. As La Boule Pure Beige, the new edition is once again absolutely on trend with understated, warm natural shades.  

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