In recent years, Kintsugi has become one of the most influential concepts in contemporary interior design.
This ancient Japanese technique repairs broken ceramics using gold or precious metals, highlighting the fracture instead of hiding it.
The result is a powerful reminder that imperfection can become a distinctive element of beauty—a philosophy that resonates strongly in modern design.


Three New Kintsugi-Effect Foils for Refined Decorative Frames
Manetti Design translates this idea into a new collection of Kintsugi-effect hot stamping foils, developed for frames, mouldings, and furniture components.
Available in deep black, luminous cream, and warm terracotta, each finish is enriched by subtle golden veins that create an elegant, contemporary decorative effect.

The golden lines catch the light naturally, turning each frame into a unique and characterful design element.
A Sophisticated Trend for Timeless Interiors

Kintsugi
The Kintsugi effect for frames fits perfectly within today’s most appreciated interior styles, such as Japandi, warm minimalism, or modern classic aesthetics.
These finishes offer a refined balance of warmth, depth, and authenticity, ideal for those who want to add a distinctive yet versatile detail to their projects.





