Design with Pantone colors
Sogol Firooz
Architecture Eng | Quality Control & Assurance Eng | Project Manager| Project Eng| Supervising Eng
As an architect, you understand the importance of staying current with the latest color trends in interior design. One of the most influential sources of color trends is the Pantone Color of the Year. Each year, Pantone announces a color that reflects current cultural and social trends and influences design and fashion industries around the world. Let's take a look back at the Pantone Color of the Year over the past 8 years.
2015: Marsala
In 2015, Pantone selected Marsala as the Color of the Year. This rich and earthy shade of red-brown was chosen to evoke a sense of warmth and sophistication. Marsala was used in a variety of products and industries, from fashion and beauty to home decor and graphic design.
2016: Rose Quartz and Serenity
In 2016, Pantone announced two colors as the Color of the Year: Rose Quartz and Serenity. These soft and soothing shades of pink and blue were chosen to represent a sense of calm and balance in a fast-paced world. Rose Quartz and Serenity were used in a variety of industries, including fashion, home decor, and graphic design.
2017: Greenery
In 2017, Pantone chose Greenery as the Color of the Year. This fresh and vibrant shade of green was chosen to evoke a sense of renewal and rejuvenation. Greenery was used in a variety of products and industries, from fashion and beauty to home decor and graphic design.
2018: Ultra Violet
In 2018, Pantone selected Ultra Violet as the Color of the Year. This bold and dramatic shade of purple was chosen to evoke a sense of creativity and imagination. Ultra Violet was used in a variety of industries, including fashion, home decor, and graphic design.
2019: Living Coral
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In 2019, Pantone selected Living Coral as the Color of the Year. This vibrant, warm, and energizing color was inspired by the natural beauty of coral reefs and the need to protect them. Living Coral was used in a variety of products and industries, from fashion and beauty to home decor and graphic design.
2020: Classic Blue
In 2020, Pantone chose Classic Blue as the Color of the Year. This calming and timeless shade of blue was chosen to evoke a sense of stability and tranquility in a rapidly changing world. Classic Blue was used in a variety of industries, including fashion, home decor, and graphic design.
2021: Ultimate Gray and Illuminating
In 2021, Pantone announced two colors as the Color of the Year: Ultimate Gray and Illuminating. These colors were chosen to represent strength and positivity in the face of adversity. Ultimate Gray is a solid and dependable shade, while Illuminating is a bright and cheerful yellow. This combination of colors represents the need for resilience and hope in challenging times.
2022: Very Peri
For 2022, Pantone selected Very Peri as the Color of the Year. Very Peri is a soothing and uplifting shade of blue-purple that represents the need for healing and connection in a post-pandemic world. This color was chosen to reflect the growing importance of mental health and well-being.
As of now, Pantone has not yet announced the Color of the Year for 2023. However, it's likely that the color will reflect current social and cultural trends and the need for positivity and resilience in a rapidly changing world.