Which color will dominate everything from runways to living room walls come 2015? Well, according to Huffington Post, it depends who you ask. According to Benjamin Moore, “a neutral that’s natural” will dominate, as in the sage-meets-chartreuse hue called Guilford Green that the brand picked for Color of the Year 2015.
Over at Pantone, color is trending toward more “nature-like neutrals,” as well, Apartment Therapy reports. And while the folks at Sherwin-Williams also got the memo about designers moving toward the cooler and softer side of the color spectrum, its prediction is decidedly more… pink. Behold, Sherwin-Williams’ 2015 Color Of The Year – Coral Reef:
According to Sherwin-Williams, Coral Reef is “the perfect mélange of pink, orange and red… reminiscent of vintage floral patterns and inspired by the trend for green urban spaces.” It’s been on the color trend radar before. A similar hue called Burnt Sienna made Pantone’s earthy ’70s palette – a grouping of colors brought on by the recession and the country’s environmental movement – while Sunkist Coral topped color expert Diana Hathaway Timmons’ 2015 colors-to -watch list earlier this year. Coral Reef’s likeness to spring peonies makes it an instant HuffPost Home fave.
Meanwhile, according to D Home Magazine, interior design giant Robert Allen made their own decision, and after polling interior designers and industry experts, the results are in: 2015 will be all about Calypso Blue:
If you Google Color of the Year 2015 you’ll find many predictions and discussions on the topic. Where do you think or hope color trends are heading in the year to come?
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