With a new decade underway, several exciting color trends are emerging. With this in mind, we’ve created a convenient list of bestselling tried, true and new fabrics to help you imagine new ways to incorporate a few of these 2020 shades into your designs.
A Timeless and Enduring Blue Hue
Classic Blue is elegant in its simplicity. Suggestive of the sky at dusk, the reassuring qualities of the thought-provoking PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue highlight our desire for a dependable and stable foundation on which to build as we cross the threshold into a new era. Imprinted in our psyches as a restful color, PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue brings a sense of peace and tranquility to the human spirit, offering refuge. Aiding concentration and bringing laser-like clarity, PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue re-centers our thoughts. A reflective blue tone, Classic Blue fosters resilience.
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Beyond the Blue
On the horizon between ocean and evening sky rests a color of infinite calmness. Sherwin-Williams announced Naval SW 6244 as the 2020 Color of the Year. It’s a rich navy that creates a calm and grounding environment infused with quiet confidence.
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A Soft, Rosy Hue Blooming With Potential
Benjamin Moore’s Color of the Year 2020 is a soft, airy pink that provides a refreshing alternative to white or beige, flatters any space, and plays well with other colors. Andrea Magno, Benjamin Moore Director of Color Marketing and Development, said this shade was chosen to represent a new dawn of idealism, design and living. According to Magno, “First Light 2102-70 reflects a new definition of the home — a shift in mindset from the material to satisfying the core needs in life: community, comfort, security, self-expression, authenticity and ultimately, optimism.”
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If you’re as excited about these new color trends as we are, check out our full selection of fabrics to find the patterns shown here as well as many more beautiful designs. Have you incorporated one of these tried, true and new fabrics in a stunning way? We’d love to see it!