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In 2004, Pantone named Aqua Sky (PANTONE 14-4811) its Color of the Year, a choice rooted in the technological optimism and fluidity of the early 2000s. This cool, serene blue–...
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In 2004, Pantone named Aqua Sky (PANTONE 14-4811) its Color of the Year, a choice rooted in the technological optimism and fluidity of the early 2000s. This cool, serene blue–...
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Behr Paint chooses its Color of the Year to reflect cultural shifts, design needs, and how color influences mood and space. While the specific 2026 hue has not yet been announce...
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Behr’s 2018 Color of the Year was a soft, welcoming gray‑blue named "Plum Plate," chosen to bring calm, modern sophistication to living spaces. This evergreen explainer unpa...
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Behr’s 2017 Color of the Year selected a nuanced, warm gray that balanced modern minimalism with timeless comfort. This choice responded to a cultural desire for spaces that f...
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The 2026 Color of the Year functions as a strategic signal from the color industry rather than a rigid rule for wardrobes. Fashion houses, brands, and retailers use it to align...
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The color of the year 2004 is Peach , a warm, soft, and subtly sophisticated hue that signaled a shift toward approachable elegance in design, interiors, and fashion. Released b...
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Sherwin-Williams Color of the Year 2019 was Ultra White, a bright, warm white chosen to convey clarity, simplicity, and timeless optimism. In design and brand language, the sele...
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By most global design and cultural accounts, the color of 2019 was Living Coral, a warm, pink-leaning orange tone anchored by hex #FF6F61. This selection was formalized when Pan...
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