Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Introducing Pantone Color Of The Year For 2014


With 2014 just around the corner, Pantone has recently released their chosen color of the year.  

Radiant Orchid is the new Emerald!

http://pantone.com/pages/index.aspx?pg=21129


Whether it's interior design or fashion, How will you spruce up your home or wardrobe with this new color trend? Are you more likely to go bold and paint an entire accent wall or wear a pair of jeans in this color. Or maybe just fill the room with touches of this dazzling attention-getter. Your Home -- (pillows, vase, dishware, art, lampshade) or your closet -- (scarf, ear rings, belt, nail polish)


No need to overpower a room. Ease into this trend with accents that can leave a vibrant lasting impression.

 


Go bold with a monochromatic radiant orchid color palette in slightly darker and lighter shades.


 
What color will complement Radiant Orchid?

As stated in Pantone's Press Release: As adaptable as it is beautiful, Radiant Orchid complements olive and deeper hunter greens, and offers a gorgeous combination when paired with turquoise, teal and even light yellows.

Likewise, the vibrant color is sure to liven up neutrals including gray, beige and taupe. Uplifting and bold without being overpowering, Radiant Orchid reenergizes almost any color palette and provides a unifying element for diverse spaces.
 Read the Press Release for more info on Pantone's Color Of the Year for 2014

Shine and feel amazing when worn and added to our interiors!
 Creating "Feel Good Spaces"

“An enchanting harmony of fuchsia, purple and pink undertones, Radiant Orchid inspires confidence and emanates great joy, love and health. It is a captivating purple, one that draws you in with its beguiling charm.” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®.


Maybe a new trend in slipcovers for 2014... Would you transform the look of your furniture in this new color?
 
  
Image 1 via Joss and Main; 
Image 2 via designer, Steven Gambrel - photo Eric Piasecki featured at redbook 



 

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