The time has come when we begin to wonder about this question. And I
have come back to think about that after reading Azkonobel’s Color Future’s 2013 and
after finding an interesting post by Laura
Bielecki reporting the predictions made by the prestigious trend forecaster
Lidewij Edelkoort in a meeting in Design
Days Dubai 2012.
While we don’t know about Pantone’s choice
yet, AzkoNobel and its division Dulux have chosen Indigo as their colour of the Year 2013.
What qualities explain this election?
As they say, Indigo is associated with wisdom and honesty, and gives a
sense of tranquility which is very restful. It’s a benevolent colour that has
the trustworthy nature and elegance of blue at the same time.
Indigo is a rich and deep colour that, being scarcely accessible in our
natural world, instills a sense of wonder and magic in us.
Within a colour palette, indigo is versatile and pairs well with brights
of a similar saturation level, citrus, warmer neutrals and other blues, purples
and greens.
Curiously, in her seminar in Dubai, Lidewij Edelkoort presented yellow
as being the new pink in Interior Design, and that makes sense with its being
the complement to the purple family. According to her predictions, yellow will
make for vibrant and stimulating colour palettes, fabrics and fittings. And it will come with more staying power than Tangerine Tango, it seems.
I can say that I have seen that trend for myself in Ikea Barcelona Autumn/Winter Textiles display yet. And yellow adds a vivid and hot accent that makes fabrics look wonderful!
And what about Pantone’s Color of the Year 2013?
Last year they published it in early December, so we won’t know for a
while. But there are two colours that I have seen in their Fashion Reports and
that have caught my attention. They are Emerald Green and Seafoam, or
Grayed Jade, as they call it. If they are not the colour of the Year, I bet
something they will be a hit. And they both combine well with blues, purples
and yellow families.
While every Corporation publishes its Colour and Trends Forecasting, time will say
which of them meet the costumer’s favor. But let me say that, from what I see
when comparing Trends Forecasts, all of them are related and interconnected,
with special accents to their market.
For me, an exciting Season of the Year has begun, that of Colour Future’s
guessing!
Isabel de Yzaguirre,
La Colorista.
Thank you for such an amazing overview of International Color Trend Forecasting 2013.
ReplyDeleteStay tuned into The Light.
Illuminatingly,
Voncelle Volté
Thank you for your visit, Voncelle Volté, I feel honoured! This has let me know about your wonderful blog. I will stay tuned into it for sure, and follow your news :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your insights and great photos, Isabel! I wandered into a furniture store yesterday and saw indigo and brighter navy throughout - sofas, bed linens, etc. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment, Beth. Are you EB from Colorific? I guess yes! It seems that we will see much indigo and blues. I love to see new colors disclosed and looked at in spite of their not being really new under the sun.
DeleteTheir coming back as a trend opens our eyes, memories and hearts, and I love that!
This years color should be B-Moore's Oil Cloth :)
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