Dwell :: Decorating with Greenery, Pantone Color of the Year 2017 Edition
Greenery, Pantone Color of the Year 2017 edition
Every year, the famous Pantone Color Institute (https://www.pantone.com) releases its Pantone Color of the Year, a symbolic color selection that both reflects and influences the current color moods and trends in design and fashion among others.
Last year Pantone had selected 2 colors as Color of the Year: “Rose Quartz” and “Serenity” blue (PANTONE 13-1520 & PANTONE 15-3919), two pastel and subtle colors that were reflecting connection and welness.
This year, Pantone Color of the Year is unique! Greenery, a fresh and zesty yellow-green (PANTONE 15-0343) is ‘’a refreshing and revitalizing shade, symbolic of new beginnings. The shade evokes the first days of spring when nature’s greens revive, restore and renew.”
Inspired? Want to add some Greenery in your home décor, and reconnect with Nature? Here is my shopping selection:
- Pop Duo Cotton Armchair by Kartell available on www.allmodern.com
- Frandsen Bolz 1 Light Pendant by Wildon Home® available on www.allmodern.com
- And 8. Artificial Potted Aloe Plant – Threshold™ and Nearly Natural Succulent Garden with Concrete Planter, both available at Target in stores and online
- Turn Stool in Acacia / Green Olive by Blu Dot, available at https://www.bludot.com/turn-stools.html
- and 6. Kate Spade New York Yorkville Double Stripe Pillow and Banana Palm Pillow, both available at www.luluandgeorgia.com
- Zebra Peruvian Llama Flat Weave Rug in Green and Natural by Jonathan Adler, https://www.jonathanadler.com/rugs/
- and 10. Rustic Pouf in green and Nolita Rug By Kate Spade New York both by https://www.jaipurliving.com/ – Contact me if interested.
Inspiration picture found on Pinterest and Pantone.com.
For more products and inspiration, visit my Pinterest board at https://www.pinterest.com/claireccdesign/g/
About the Author: Claire Cannesson
Claire was born and raised in Paris, France and grew up in an artistic home with frequent visits to art exhibits and cultural events throughout Europe. Art, culture and design made a serious impression on Claire from a very young age. After graduating from a top French Business School, which led to various marketing and communication positions, she worked for an architecture and landscaping firm in Lyon. This experience strengthened her passion for green, efficient, beautiful design and interiors.
Claire moved to Southern California in 2009, where she now resides, and began to pursue design in a formal fashion and started her own interior design studio: CC interior design.
To contact her: claire@cc-interiors.com or visit www.cc-interiors.com
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