Not a gimmick! I got hands on with ASUS' surprisingly stunning new 'Ceraluminum' laptops – this is design for designers

I'm here at Milan Design Week, where ASUS has revealed its new Signature Edition range of Ceraluminum Zenbook laptops in four new colours. Cera-what? I hear you ask. It took a few goes for me to say it right, too. But honestly, it's a material I think we should be seeing a lot more of in laptop production. Feather-light, with a beautiful finish (and no fingerprint smudging at all – I'm looking at you Space Black MacBook), it's a new material on the block and a wonderful step forward for design. These four new signature designs are added temporarily to the existing Ceraluminum range, and come in colours inspired by nature – Obsidian Black, Pamukkale White, Terra Mocha, and Luminous Blue.

Made by fusing ceramic materials with aluminium (hence Ceraluminum, get it?), this high-tech material is as light and durable as aluminium but retains ceramic's anti-scratch properties. And in a big tick for sustainability, the material is 100% recyclable. Anyway that's the science stuff out of the way, onto why I actually think it's cool.

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Georgia Coggan
Editor

Georgia has worked on Creative Bloq since 2018, and has been the site's Editor since 2022. With a specialism in branding and design, Georgia is also Programme Director of CB's award scheme – the Brand Impact Awards. As well as immersing herself with the industry through attending events like Adobe Max and the D&AD Awards and steering the site's content streams, Georgia has an eye on new commercial opportunities and ensuring they reflect the needs and interests of creatives.

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