Pantone launches color collection with 175 new shades

Pantone LLC has unveiled its latest color collection, adding 175 new colors to its Fashion, Home + Interiors (FHI) product line. For the first time, these colors are organized into two distinct palettes under the name “Pantone FHI Dualities.”

The collection features two trend-focused palettes: 98 “New Age Pastels” and 77 “Shadows.” Together, they provide designers with a flexible and creative toolset to capture the complexity of today’s world, allowing each creation to tell a unique story.

The “Shadows” palette delves into the subtleties of color, exploring the range between black and white. With a variety of grey tones, both warm and cool, it offers soft, grounded shades that inspire new perspectives and symbolize fresh beginnings.

In contrast, the “New Age Pastels” palette introduces vibrant and energetic pastels that break creative barriers. These light-filled hues convey calm and tranquility, featuring tones like bright yellows, minty greens, and soft lavender. These colors bring a playful, uplifting quality, adding a sense of magic to any design.

“We are living in an era of contrasting forces, where digital innovation meets a renewed desire for simplicity,” said Tannese Williams, head of Pantone Fashion, Home + Interiors. “The Pantone FHI Dualities palettes reflect these dynamics, giving designers the ability to express today’s rich contrasts with elegance and edge.”

The new palettes are now available across the Pantone Fashion, Home + Interiors product line and can also be purchased as a limited-time standalone extension.

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