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Pia Seidel
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Butter yellow: the trend that has taken hold

Pia Seidel
19/8/2025
Translation: machine translated
Pictures: Pia Seidel

Butter yellow, that warm shade between spread and sunshine, has long been more than just a brief hype. Already celebrated at Milan Design Week 2025, Copenhagen is now also showing at the "3 Days of Design" that this colour is here to stay.

Typical for Copenhagen is a breakfast that is as simple as it is ingenious. Rye bread, cheese, fresh fruit - and coffee, of course. And butter. Without that? Half as good. That probably also applies to the interior. Nothing works without butter yellow right now.

The Milan Design Week served up the colour first. Afterwards, the «3 Days of Design» in Copenhagen served up the colour and confirmed just how versatile this trend is. Nostalgic, but never old-fashioned. Calm, but never boring.

«Bread & Butter» - a colour as design blue

But it's about more than just function. «Food and drink are experiences. The right objects create connections - between people and with themselves.» Twelve designers from different cultures have created objects that complement each other. Some are a dream team, others emphasise the characteristics of their counterparts. And some? Only complete as a duo.

The best thing? Many pieces popped up here and there in this warm yellow colour. The colour not only brought warmth to the clean design, but also ran like a gelber red thread through the exhibition.

Normann Copenhagen shows how butter yellow works

The new products from Normann Copenhagen also came in a buttery yellow colour. These included the lounge chair «Burra» with its soft, organic shape. Likewise, the modular sofa «Redo» and the stackable chair «Form», which create a perfect balance of calm and modernity in a soft yellow colour.

Smaller pieces are also focusing on the colour trend. Normann Copenhagen presented the iconic Shorebirds (waders) by Sigurjón Pálsson - this time with a natural texture and in the unofficial colour of the year.

Why the pastel shade is so popular

Butter Yellow is subtle, but still eye-catching. The best example: the «Churro» stool from the «Form Follows Intuition» collection by Roosa Ryhänen. With its soft, almost lively shapes, it is reminiscent of a small, friendly creature. And although it is inspired by deep-fried pastries, the buttery yellow colour provides the glow-up.

The colour also suits every season. This year, Man Of Parts presented their armchair «Rua Ipanema» by Yabu Pushelberg in buttery yellow with a cosy fabric from Keiffer Textiles. Perfect for the cold season.

A trend that is here to stay

Because colour is like butter on bread, it will be with us for a long time to come. Who can resist? Not you? Then you can start small - with vases and candles. Or make a statement right away, for example with an armchair or a rug.

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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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