Pantone Greenery
Greenery is a color that symbolizes new beginnings, hope, and renewal. It is the color of nature and new growth.
The Pantone Color Institute describes Greenery as “a fresh and zesty lime green that evokes the first days of spring when nature’s greens revive, restore and renew.”
This shade can be found in many different places around us including the forest where there is always greenery to be seen!
Pantone Flame Scarlet
Pantone’s color of the year is Greenery, a zesty yellow-green shade that evokes the first days of spring. If you want to bring some vibrancy into your home with this trend, try these colors:
- Flame Scarlet: A vibrant red-orange hue with warm undertones and hints of blue. It’s not quite as in-your-face as bright orange or red, but still gives off major vibes. This could also be used for accents if you want to go bold with other colors like turquoise or teal.
- Pink Sands: A dusty pink shade that has a touch of gray in it—it’s not quite hot pink and not quite pastel either! Perfect for those who don’t want their room too girly but still have a little fun with color.
- Rose Quartz: An insidiously neutral hue that pairs well with almost any other color because it has so many different tones within it (think light rosy pink mixed with gray).
Pantone Pink Yarrow
Pantone Pink Yarrow is a stunning shade of pink that you can use to create a variety of different looks. In fashion, this color is great for nautical looks; it has an airy feel to it that evokes the ocean breeze and gives off a relaxed vibe. You can also wear Pink Yarrow in your makeup, as it’s perfect for lips or eyeshadow. For interior design purposes, Pantone Pink Yarrow works well as an accent piece since its bright hue will stand out in any room. This color pairs well with white, grey and other shades of blue.
Pantone Kale
Pantone Kale is a fresh and lively yellow-green shade that exudes a sense of optimism. You can use it to create a vibrant office space, or even just as an accent color to add life to your room. With Pantone Kale being such a popular color, it’s no surprise that many brands will be incorporating this warm hue into their designs in 2017.
This boisterous green is perfect for those who want to add some energy and vibrancy into their home decor, but aren’t sure what direction they should go in with their design scheme. Pantone Kale also works well with other shades like blue, pink and red – great for creating an eclectic look in any space!
Pantone Hazelnut
This shade of brown is earthy, yet sophisticated. It’s a great neutral that can be paired with other colors. The Pantone color Hazelnut is a good accent color for rooms where you want to add some warmth and depth without going overboard on color. A living room can benefit from this cozy hue or even an office space if it’s used sparingly and in the right areas.
Pantone Island Paradise
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“How do I achieve my fitness goals?”
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Pantone Lapis Blue
This is one of the most intense shades of blue. It’s a deep, rich color that evokes feelings of mystery and intrigue. It’s associated with the night sky and the stars above, which makes it perfect for those who love nighttime walks under the moonlight or camping out in their backyard as they gaze at the stars. It also has spiritual connotations, as it is often used in ceremonial robes for religious ceremonies (such as weddings), so if you find yourself drawn to spirituality more than anything else, this may be your color!
- Truth & Integrity: The lapis stone was used by ancient Egyptians on sarcophagi to represent truthfulness. This symbolism still lives on today when we think about what lapis stands for – honesty and integrity of character.
- Wisdom: Lapis stones have long been viewed as conduits for wisdom due to their connection with ancient Egyptian traditions surrounding death and rebirth (wherein a person’s spirit would enter into another world). In addition to being known as “azure stones” because they were mined from North Africa during this period; they were also referred to as “lapis nephriticus” due its ability heal kidney ailments – hence why people associate them with wisdom today!
Pantone Niagara
It’s been said that Pantone Niagara is a color that is meant to convey feelings of calm and relaxation. The color itself is a shade of blue gray, which makes it perfect for bedroom interiors or living room areas where you want to create an airy atmosphere. When paired with blue-gray textiles, the effect is even more sublime. And if you love this particular shade but aren’t sure how to go about creating it in your home, we have just what you need! Check out these stunning examples below for some inspiration:
Pantone Pale Dogwood
Pantone 15-0343 is a pale pink that represents the rosy cheeks of a child or the blush of a flower. It evokes feelings of new beginnings and optimism, which may be why it’s been named as one of Pantone’s most popular colors for 2017.
The color came from nature, as well as from people who were inspired by nature. According to Pantone: “Dogwood blossoms are an iconic symbol of springtime in North America, representing renewal and hope.” So when you see this hue next year, don’t be surprised if you feel happier than usual!
These are the colors that are going to be trending in 2017.
The colors of 2017 are fresh and energizing, which is exactly how we feel about the year ahead. Here are the top trending hues for the year:
- Blue Mist (a calming shade of blue)
- Iceberg (a cool light blue)
- Waterfall (a soothing blend of blue and green)
- Aqua Slush (an icy turquoise with a bit of shimmer)