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This year, Milan Design Week signaled a slight shift in interior
aesthetics. Cool metal finishes such as chrome, aluminum, and mirrored
surfaces emerged as the defining materials, introducing a bit of
reflective luxury. Designers explored how these materials interact with
light, creating spaces that are both dynamic and introspective.​ I found
the mix of metal with all of the sustainable, natural and handmade
materials quite well mixed, and I’ll tell you why in a moment. But
first, let’s review a few of the highlights from Milan where metals were
on display.Gallotti & Radice’s stand at the main fair featured
brushed aluminum walls and Studiopepe’s Mirage coffee tables. They
proved how silver-toned finishes redefine luxury in interiors, offering a
minimalist yet opulent aesthetic that reflects the evolving tastes of
contemporary design.​ Brushed aluminum walls may seem like something for
the luxury market, but you can get a similiar look by added a brushed
metal backsplash to your kitchen or a metal cabinet in the living room.

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