Home Decor Ideas With 2018 Pantone’s Color Trends ⇒ Each year, the Pantone Color Institute releases a set of colors that will be trending for the upcoming seasons. Although there hasn’t been an official statement revealing the 2018 color trends, a sneak peek was recently announced featuring eight diverging palettes, and everybody in the community is going crazy about them. That being said, today Paris Design Agenda will share with you inspirational mood boards created by the luxury brand BRABBU, that are based on those exhilarating and trendy tones. Take a look.
⇒ DISCRETION
Discretion is all about nostalgic hues such as Elderberry, Hawthorne Rose, and Burnished Lilac. This color palette is subtle yet refined.
⇒ FAR-FETCHED
Far-fetched is a palette that embraces many different cultures. It’s a mix of rosy colors such as Iced Coffee and Ruby Wine with earthy tones like Cornsilk Yellow.
⇒ INTENSITY
Intensity is an eclectic mix of colors with a touch of gold and black that convey strength, power, and sophistication. It’s all about drama and intensity.
⇒ INTRICACY
Intricacy is all about neutral metallics, also known as the “new neutrals” while pops of color, such as Holly Berry Red and Yellow Sulfur, add drama.
⇒ PLAYFUL
Playful is bright and quirky with a mix of Minion Yellow, Lime Popsicle, and Blue Skydives. This vibrant color palette will make you “stop and smile”.
⇒ RESOURCEFUL
Resourceful inspires people to use what they already have. It is a mix of orange and blue, two colors that create an interesting contrast.
⇒ TECHNIQUE
The technique is a nod to technology. It features colors that shine from within such as bright turquoise and fuchsia next to Brilliant White and Frosted Almond.
⇒ VERDURE
Verdure has a mix of vegetable-inspired colors, such as Celery and Foliage, and berry-infused purples and blues. This intense palette symbolizes health.
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