HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams recently unveiled its 2023 Color Collection of the Year and the distinguished 2023 Color of the Year. The designer-inspired Vintage Homestead Color Collection of the Year includes 10 reviving and comfortable colors that are influenced by heritage and romance, crafting a look that is familiar in an individualistic way.
Benjamin Moore released its Color of the Year 2023, Raspberry Blush 2008-30 – a saturated red-orange that enlivens our surroundings while awakening our senses with charismatic color.
Valspar recently launched its 2023 Colors of the Year, a collection of 12 usable shades guaranteed to fit perfectly in anyone’s space. After seeing increased consumer interest in Web3 technologies and the metaverse, the brand decided to create its own metaverse.
In September, PCI’s editors attended our first meeting as members of the Detroit Colour Council (DCC), which was held at the Detroit Institute of Arts museum. Read more to find out what was discussed and PCI’s takeaways.
Each year, over 30 of PPG’s global color experts from 11 different countries come together to share emerging trends from their regions and business unit sectors. These insights are gleaned through attending local design shows and keeping a finger on the pulse of runway and architecture trends, as well as lifestyle directions, demographic changes, societal, and other macroeconomic influences rising to prominence on a regional level.
Led by color expert and stylist Sara McLean, Dunn-Edwards takes on an extensive anthropological study of color to annually identify a Color of the Year that is predictive and forward-thinking of the year ahead and beyond.
Color, performance, and protection for the wild at heart. AkzoNobel said that’s the inspiration behind this year's Interpon Color of the Year for 2023, a color imagined by an international team of color experts and inspired by the rhythms of nature around us.
The 2022-2023 collection provides innovative shades with an increasing focus on sustainability and functionality, while still moving into new and exciting color spaces.