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Tributo Palette by Pininfarina: from Expo Revestir to Forbes

We are proud to announce the launch of Tributo Palette by Pininfarina, a collection of nine colors for aluminum developed in collaboration with DFV Brasil and ForMe Design Brasil. A project that marks an important step in our international journey, placing color at the core of architectural language.

The palette stems from the meeting between Italy and Brazil, translating landscapes, light, materials, and architectural elements of our territory into a design-driven color system, with a particular focus on Puglia — the place of origin of ForMe Design and the entire DFV Group. The result is a chromatic research defined by deep, natural, and identity-driven tones, conceived to interact with architecture in a coherent and contemporary way.

Pininfarina’s vision — long recognized as a benchmark of Italian design worldwide — integrates with the technical and production expertise of the DFV Group and the design approach of ForMe Design, giving rise to a collection that expands the expressive potential of aluminum. Tributo Palette becomes a concrete tool for designing surfaces, volumes, and details in a coordinated way, moving beyond the logic of the single element and reinforcing the overall identity of a space.

Presented as a preview at Expo Revestir 2026, the collection has already gained international attention, becoming the focus of an in-depth feature in Forbes Life Brazil. In the article, Federico Francesconi, Senior Business Development & Brand Executive at Pininfarina America, and Paolo Trevisan, Senior Vice President at Pininfarina America, share the philosophy behind “Tributo”: an approach that combines aesthetics and function to translate emotions into design, improve the quality of urban spaces, and go beyond the purely constructive dimension.

With this project, ForMe Design strengthens its international positioning, continuing to develop solutions where design, material, and identity converge in a coherent and distinctive way. Design starts from the origin.