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2025: A Year That Redefined Our Global Network

2025 was a year of tangible acceleration for Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier®, not only in visibility, but in real-world applications across industries, geographies, and cultural contexts. Our network continued to grow through premium collaborations, expanding the presence of the Polychromie Architecturale beyond colour specification into complete architectural experiences: from surfaces and façades, to interiors, to museum exhibitions.


New partners


Munksjö, a leading Swedish manufacturer with over 400 years of papermaking heritage, joined the network as the first partner to translate Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier® into architectural décor paper. Specialising exclusively in this niche, Munksjö developed a curated selection of 28 Polychromie Architecturale colours, enabling seamless integration of Le Corbusier’s colour system into surfaces used for furniture, interiors and architectural elements. The collection was pre-launched at SICAM in Pordenone, with orders scheduled to be fulfilled from 2026.

Munksjö, 2025


At the same time, Regazzi, a Swiss holding founded in 1946, introduced Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier® into the field of high-end roller shutters and sun shading systems. Designed, manufactured and installed in Switzerland, Regazzi’s solutions combine architectural precision with durability. The collaboration debuted at Architects@Work Paris, presenting premium roller shutters in Le Corbusier colours, including a new recyclable and self-supporting system, demonstrating how colour can enhance façades while remaining technically and environmentally responsible.

Regazzi, 2025


Another German Design Award


2025 also confirmed something we strongly believe: when colour is applied with architectural intelligence, it becomes a driver of design excellence. LEICHT received the German Design Award, spotlighting the power of considered design language and materiality — and reinforcing how the Polychromie Architecturale can elevate product design into something lasting, structured, and culturally relevant.

Leicht, 2025


More International Showrooms


In parallel, 2025 strengthened the importance of global physical presence: JUNG continued expanding its global showroom network, reinforcing how architectural colour interacts with material and design including the new Munich space developed together with ERCO, where lighting design becomes an essential layer of colour perception.


JUNG, Munich showroom (2025)


Meanwhile, ARTE advanced its international presence with a new showroom in New York City, bringing Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier® into one of the world’s most influential design capitals. In addition, ARTE marked a collection re-launch, reaffirming the ongoing momentum of colour-driven wall design within premium interiors.



Kunsthaus Zürich exhibitions featuring our colours


Beyond industry and product, 2025 further placed Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier® in dialogue with art and cultural institutions. At the Kunsthaus Zürich, multiple exhibitions featured Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier® as exhibition background colours, demonstrating the role of architectural colour as a curatorial tool shaping the visitor’s spatial experience.


Making an Impression! with Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier® background


The 2025 programme included:

  • Making an Impression! (31 October 2025 – 25 January 2026) Dedicated to printmaking and graphic expression, this exhibition explored how images are reproduced, transformed and perceived.

  • Wilhelm Lehmbruck – Yves Netzhammer (24 October 2025 – 18 January 2026) This exhibition created a dialogue between early 20th-century sculpture and contemporary digital art.

  • Albert Welti (15 November 2024 - 9 February 2025) Focused on the Swiss symbolist painter and graphic artist, the exhibition highlighted Welti’s dramatic visual language and narrative intensity.

  • Wong – Van Gogh (20 September 2024 - 26 January 2025) Exploring artistic influence across cultures and generations, this exhibition examined reinterpretation and legacy.



As 2026 unfolds, Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier® continues to evolve from a colour system into a global architectural language supporting architects and designers with consistent, meaningful colour across projects, products and cultural spaces.

 
 
 

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