Felipe Pantone is back with new work—and once again, it’s pushing boundaries. We recently received a fresh batch of images straight from Pantone’s new creative headquarters: Casa Axis. Located in Spain, the sleek and light-filled studio is more than just a workspace—it’s a reflection of Pantone’s dynamic aesthetic and evolving artistic vision. With its modular layout, custom-built furniture, and sharp design language, Casa Axis serves as the perfect backdrop for an artist constantly exploring the intersection of analog craft and digital speed.

Pantone continues to rely heavily on Montana Cans in his creative process. Whether he’s working on architectural interventions, fine art pieces, or outdoor murals, his unmistakable use of color, motion, and geometry is deeply tied to the precision and performance of Montana BLACK and Montana GOLD.









From the walls of Casa Axis to large-scale works across the globe, Felipe’s latest murals pulse with vibrant energy—often resembling motion captured in still form. His recent outdoor pieces in Europe and Asia are bold statements in urban space: dynamic, futuristic, and unmistakably Pantone.

His latest collaborations reflect that same spirit. Among them:











A custom-designed Alpine A110, where speed and aesthetics meet in full force—wrapped in Pantone’s signature gradients and visual distortions | A striking furniture piece with Poltrona Frau, blending high-end Italian craftsmanship with kinetic art sensibility | A limited-edition Hennessy bottle, combining heritage with hyper-modern visual language | And yes—even the occasional drop with brands like Nike, captured in our visuals here





All images by FELIPE PANTONE STUDIO
Despite his global presence and ever-expanding practice, Felipe Pantone remains grounded in his roots—spray paint in hand, exploring new surfaces and visual territories. We’re proud to continue supporting his vision with the tools that help bring it to life. Stay tuned—Casa Axis is just getting started.