Sneak Peek of the Pantone 2015 Collection
By Penny on Sep 19, 2014
With much enthusiasm, Pantone, the world renowned experts on colour, have released a sneak peek of their upcoming collection, 2015 Trend Preview: The Pantone Colours that will Define the Year Ahead.
Moving away from the softer, eclectic hues from the 2015 Spring collection, En Plein Air which used natural hues of soft pinks and cool blues, this collection will showcase playful colours that take on more character with stronger pigments. ‘Wood Violet’ is an adventurous combination of blue with hints of purple that will breathe new life into just about any room. Though brilliant colours are prominent in this collection, they are tamed by equally stunning neutrals like ‘Champagne Beige’ or ‘Frosted Almond’ and earthier shades like ‘Deep Mahogany’ and ‘Desert Taupe.’
Radiant Orchid via maison21.blogspot.com
If you’re unfamiliar, Pantone is the worldwide authority on colour that sets trends in fashion, interior design and everything in between. Encouraging “colourful exploration and expression of creativity from inspiration to implementation,” Pantone has been influentially altering the way people perceive colour for over 50 years. So if you’re decorating your brand new suite or redecorating that beloved forever home, these are the guidelines that will help you stay in style.
“Consumer preferences, behaviors and lifestyles are constantly evolving spawning a desire for fresh color palettes in both home and interior design,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. “While rigid color rules have been replaced by more creative guidelines, style and color coordination in the home remains a consistent goal. The PANTONE VIEW home + interiors 2015 forecast can validate some pre-conceived color choices, while also giving new color inspiration and direction.”
Via elledecor.com
A collection of over 70 swatches and nine palettes, the interior designer in you will love mixing and matching vivacious colours against interesting textures and patterns. To order the full collection in hardcover, click here. Though it won’t be long before you start seeing these colours everywhere, don’t pass up the opportunity to be one of the trendiest amongst your friends! Don’t forget that rules still apply, to play it safe, make sure to study the combinations and limitations of each palette; Abstractions, Urban Jungle, Past Traces, Botanicum, Spontaneity, Serendipity, Tinted Medley, Style-Setting and Zensations.
Here are some quick and easy home decor tips to add some of these colours to your living spaces:
- Pillow cases are possibly the easiest things to change in your home.
- Frame some art, or even buy some art with these colours.
- Paint a feature wall.
- Throw blankets are always cherished during the colder months.
- Change out those curtains, lampshades, and vases!
- You know how much we love mason jars with colourful contents.
- Buy some fancy charger plates for the dining room table, and get some placemats to match.
- Floral arrangements serve as great temporary decor features.
- Hall runners have become uncommon, but why not bring them back?
Vineyard Green via housebeautiful.com
If you end up redecorating a room in your home according to Pantone’s new swatches and palettes, please share them with us on Facebook and Twitter, we would love to see your creations! We’re especially interested in any crafts or renovations you carry out yourself since September is DIY Month on the Newinhomes.com Blog. Can’t wait to see how our creative readers apply Pantone’s latest colour trend in their homes!
Feature image via mecc interiors