Blēo has won a @wallpapermag 2026 Design Award in the “Best Scene Stealers” category — recognising our growing universe of paint and tile collections developed in close collaboration with some of the world’s most influential creative voices. As part of the award, Wallpaper* highlighted the Core Collection palette and Tiles by Muller Van Severen.
The Wallpaper* Design Awards celebrate outstanding achievements across architecture, interiors, fashion, art and technology, highlighting projects that shape contemporary culture and the way we live with design. This year’s trophy is designed by @formafantasma , honouring craft, material intelligence and conceptual clarity in object-making. #bleocollective #wallpaperdesignawards #wallpaperdesignaward
@ikea at Salone del Mobile in Milan this April. A temporary exhibition space designed by @oliver__lyttelton where colour and materiality played an important part. The kitchen installation featured Blēo glass tiles developed by Sabine Marcelis in SA MA Harissa Light, a soft, warm-toned shade with depth and luminosity that shifts subtly with changing light and reflections across the surface @bleocollective
During last year’s 3daysofdesign, the @blomusofficial exhibition space in inner Copenhagen was painted throughout in bold colours, creating a striking and atmospheric setting. Painted entirely in colours developed by Halleroed for Blēo, the space moved from muted greens and warm whites to vivid, highly pigmented blue framing. Throughout, colour became a way of shaping rhythm, contrast and spatial experience #bleocollective
Styling by @mariegraunboel@blomusofficial@ctbech
At The Method Trocadéro in Paris, wellness is approached through atmosphere as much as activity. Designed by @lars.seiler inside a Haussmannian building, the studio combines training, recovery and retail within one continuous interior language.
Colours from @sabine_marcelis ’ palette for Blēo appear as soft yet defining elements throughout the space. SA MA 05 Bubblegum and SA MA 15 Bubblegum Light bring clarity and lightness to the interior, balancing the rawness of concrete, steel and exposed surfaces with something calmer and more immersive #bleocollective
The Method Trocadéro in Paris.
Designed by @lars.seiler , the space brings movement, recovery and atmosphere together inside a Haussmannian building. YV KO 19 Candy, from Yvonne Koné’s palette for Blēo, appears as a defining colour throughout the interior, soft, warm and immersive #bleocollective
Glass tiles by Sabine Marcelis in Paris
At The Method Trocadéro, a fitness and wellness space in Paris designed by @lars.seiler , Blēo’s glass tiles by Sabine Marcelis are used to bring colour, reflection and tactility into the interior. Tiles by Sabine Marcelis were used in SA MA 05 Bubblegum and SA MA 01 Salt, in a mix of Frosted Matte and Glossy finishes, creating a soft play between reflection, translucency and surface #bleocollective #sabinemarcelis
An apartment in Marseille, France - a private apartment in Marseille, designed by architecture firm Studio Hugo Dupond. From floor to ceiling, the space is painted in Blēo’s ULTRA MATTE finish in JO PA 05 Flour by John Pawson, a warm white with a subtle mineral feel, sitting naturally in the southern European light. Calm, soft and continuous, the colour brings the apartment together as one gentle volume, formed by light, shadow and material restraint #bleocollective
Photo by Louise Skadhauge
Showing Blēo in spaces, shared by those who live with our colours. At Italian restaurant Graziano in Copenhagen, the ceiling is painted in BA OS 17 Moss by Barber Osgerby, a mid green with a high yellow content. Moss recalls the feeling of lush tranquillity in a moss garden in Kyoto #bleocollective
Showing Blēo in homes, shared by those who live with our colours. Fashion stylist and creative consultant My A. Fournais @myfournais lives in Copenhagen with her husband and their two young children in an apartment colour-drenched in Blēo. Walls and ceilings are painted in JO PA 04 Cotton in ULTRA MATTE by John Pawson, a soft white that shifts gently throughout the day with the changing light. Cabinetry and woodwork are finished in our HIGH GLOSS, bringing reflection and contrast into the space #bleocollective
A subtle vintage tone, developed for classical and contemporary interiors. Tiles by Yvonne Koné brings 18 colours, originating from her Safe Place paint palette, into glazed terracotta. Produced in Italy through a traditional double firing process, the collection has a soft sheen, subtle depth and the natural warmth of terracotta underneath. Available in three classic formats, the collection adds calmness, warmth and softness to a space #bleocollective
A subtle vintage tone, developed for classical and contemporary interiors. Tiles by Yvonne Koné brings 18 colours, originating from her Safe Place paint palette, into glazed terracotta. Produced in Italy through a traditional double firing process, the collection has a soft sheen, subtle depth and the natural warmth of terracotta underneath. Available in three classic formats, the collection adds calmness, warmth and softness to a space #bleocollective
A subtle vintage tone, developed for classical and contemporary interiors. Tiles by Yvonne Koné brings 18 colours, originating from her Safe Place paint palette, into glazed terracotta. Produced in Italy through a traditional double firing process, the collection has a soft sheen, subtle depth and the natural warmth of terracotta underneath. Available in three classic formats, the collection adds calmness, warmth and softness to a space #bleocollective