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5 Exquisite Interiors Using Pantone’s Colour of The Year 2019 ⇒ Pantone announced that the Colour of The Year 2019 is 16-1546 Living Coral. For 20 years, Pantone’s Colour of the Year has influenced product development and purchasing decisions in multiple industries, including fashion, home furnishings, and industrial design, as well as product, packaging, and graphic design. CovetED brings your 5 exquisite interiors that use Pantone’s infamous choice in the hopes of inspiring you for a renovation that keeps up with the trends.
Written by Fábio Teixeira
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Architect Stamatios Giannikis used three colours to define different living areas of this Grecian home, but coral pink was the one he chose for spaces boasting views of the Mediterranean Sea. The colour is applied generously across walls, doors and wind frames. “The use of bold colour is done in an effort to complement and strengthen the power of the sea view, not to suppress it,” he explained.
Colombo and Serboli Architecture applied different shades of pink in their revamp of this Barcelona flat, but chose coral for an arched volume that dominates the kitchen and living area. This volume, which contains a guest bathroom, makes a strong impression against the paler shades.
Tribe Studio added an entirely coral-pink bathroom within this Sydney home. The shade was applied to its tiled walls, under-sink storage cabinet, and mirror frame. The effect makes even white objects in the room look coloured.
A coral armchair and storage closet stand out inside this renovated 19th-century apartment in Stockholm, where Note Design Studio swapped the typically restrained Scandinavian colour palette for bright pastel hues. It creates a punchy impression alongside the other colours chosen for the interior, which include sage green and pale yellow.
Coral bench seats, chandeliers, and counters feature in this Ukranian bakery, which designers Lera Brumina and Artem Trigubchak decked out in various shades of pink to enhance the “warm colour of bread”. Contrast is offered by the wall surfaces, which feature pale cobalt blue and reflective gold.
See Also:
PANTONE ANNOUNCES LIVING CORAL AS THE COLOUR OF THE YEAR 2019
PANTONE REVEALS THEIR FALL 2018 COLOUR TRENDS
Source: Dezeen
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