While we’re a bit early for their infamous Color of the Yearannouncement, the color gods have issued a statement for the hit hues of the upcoming year.
Let’s have a look!
1) Abstractions
According to Pantone:
“Abstractions releases the inner artist in each of us. Just as in the formulation of abstract art, styling might seem randomly gathered, forming a mosaic of differing shapes, many of them geometric.Colors like grape and apricot, dahlia red, stonewashed blue, hazel nut brown and vineyard green seem to come from equally disparate places, but when brought together create an artistic whole.“
2) Past Traces
According to Pantone:
“Past Traces honors history in the home as, for many of us, holding on to some vestige of the past is deeply satisfying and reassuring.The look might range from gently worn to contemporized adaptations, still many of the colors with names like Pastel Parchment, Cameo Green, Faded Denim and Dusty Cedar capture a vintage feel.”
3) Spontaneity
According to Pantone:
“Irrepressible fun is what this palette called Spontaneity delivers. Just as the name implies, it is the stuff that spur of the moment, impulse buying is all about, with whimsical design and a unique “mash-up” of color mixtures a large part of the attraction.
Happy hues of Sunkist Coral, Marigold and delicious Cantaloupe are complemented by the exuberance of Kelly Green and/or “quieted down” with floral accents of Hyacinth, Violet Quartz, Winsome Orchid or Misty Jade.”
4) Urban Jungle
According to Pantone:
“An Urban Jungle transforms rustic chaos into something ‘civilized’ and sylvan, speaking more of big city living than that of a wild terrain. Rather than consistently rough textured, contours are smoother and colors a combination of both typical and atypical jungle hues.Warm animal skin tones are set against the modernity of deep blue-greens, a vibrant greenish yellow, plus black and white.”
5) Botanicum
According to Pantone:
“Botanicum is a palette lifted directly from the complexities of flora and foliage, forming intriguing groupings filled with succulent shadings of green and grape, and café au lait, most often counter-balanced with dusty or smoky tones of blue and orchid. When used together, a sophisticated, yet inherently natural palette emerges.”
6) Tinted Medley
According to Pantone:
“Tinted Medley is truly a harmonious composition of closely related, deliciously warm tones with peach and pink striking the main chord.Bellini, Apricot Wash, Peach Amber and Macadamia are compatible blends while powdered roses and yellows underscore and support the perfect pitch of an ethereal rosy-taupe.”
7) Zensations
According to Pantone:
“The palette titled Zensations truly engages and heightens the senses as it displays a literal “enlightenment” by taking the thoughtful, meditative qualities of the blue and blue-green family to another more visceral level by adding to the palette a compelling red, an atmospheric green as well as sparkling silver and gold.”
8) Style-Setting
According to Pantone:
“As high fashion is often a forerunner to styling for home furnishings in line, design, texture and color, the taste-making palette called Style-Setting is all about poise, finesse and polish. The elegance of the purple family adds a dramatic interplay against the classic mahoganies, off-whites, grays and taupes, along with subtly shimmering Frosted Almond and Champagne Beige.”
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