Construction News
14/02/2024
The Pantone Colour Of The Year 2024 Is Peach Fuzz
Every year, Pantone announces the colour of the year.
Pantone is a company that has developed a universal colour system that is valid internationally. A wide range of industries, from the fashion sector to interior design, actively incorporate the trend colours published by Pantone.
The Pantone colour of the year for 2024, "Peach Fuzz," is a soft apricot shade that actively plays with synaesthesia.
So that you can design your four walls in keeping with the times, we present you with a few living ideas for wall design in peach and apricot. We recommend a few wall paints and wallpapers in apricot, explain what makes peach fuzz so special and how best to showcase the Pantone colour of the year 2024.
The Pantone colour of the year is "Peach Fuzz", a soft peach shade that stands for gentleness, warmth, kindness and tenderness. The friendly colour also has a sensual effect, especially as "Peach Fuzz" translates as something like peach fuzz. The pleasant and soft feel of a peach perfectly reflects the Pantone colour of the year 2024 on a visual level. Thanks to the relaxing and friendly effect, we can bring a little peace and serenity into our rooms by integrating Peach Fuzz into our furnishings.
At the same time, Peach Fuzz conveys a touch of poetry, romance and playfulness. Whether as a wall colour or wallpaper, the fruity tone always has something of spring about it and plays with nuanced shades of pink, red, orange and beige. All in all, Peach Fuzz stands for peaceful coexistence: a message that is more important than ever.
Wallpaper in Peach Fuzz - friendly wallcoverings for relaxed living
Just in time for the release of the Pantone colour of the year 2024, Architects Paper presents a diverse selection of wallpapers in peach colours in the AP Arcade collection. Art Deco wallpapers dominate this collection of high-quality non-woven wallpapers but are complemented by Asian touches, artistic interpretations and graphic designs. Wallpapers with palm leaves, mid-century wallpapers and stylish 1920s designs all cut a fine figure in the Pantone colour of the year 2024. As if the designers of the premium brand Architects Paper had guessed which colour would accompany us in the new year.
www.bricoflor.co.uk/blog/peach-fuzz-for-2024-by-pantone
Pantone is a company that has developed a universal colour system that is valid internationally. A wide range of industries, from the fashion sector to interior design, actively incorporate the trend colours published by Pantone.
The Pantone colour of the year for 2024, "Peach Fuzz," is a soft apricot shade that actively plays with synaesthesia.
So that you can design your four walls in keeping with the times, we present you with a few living ideas for wall design in peach and apricot. We recommend a few wall paints and wallpapers in apricot, explain what makes peach fuzz so special and how best to showcase the Pantone colour of the year 2024.
The Pantone colour of the year is "Peach Fuzz", a soft peach shade that stands for gentleness, warmth, kindness and tenderness. The friendly colour also has a sensual effect, especially as "Peach Fuzz" translates as something like peach fuzz. The pleasant and soft feel of a peach perfectly reflects the Pantone colour of the year 2024 on a visual level. Thanks to the relaxing and friendly effect, we can bring a little peace and serenity into our rooms by integrating Peach Fuzz into our furnishings.
At the same time, Peach Fuzz conveys a touch of poetry, romance and playfulness. Whether as a wall colour or wallpaper, the fruity tone always has something of spring about it and plays with nuanced shades of pink, red, orange and beige. All in all, Peach Fuzz stands for peaceful coexistence: a message that is more important than ever.
Wallpaper in Peach Fuzz - friendly wallcoverings for relaxed living
Just in time for the release of the Pantone colour of the year 2024, Architects Paper presents a diverse selection of wallpapers in peach colours in the AP Arcade collection. Art Deco wallpapers dominate this collection of high-quality non-woven wallpapers but are complemented by Asian touches, artistic interpretations and graphic designs. Wallpapers with palm leaves, mid-century wallpapers and stylish 1920s designs all cut a fine figure in the Pantone colour of the year 2024. As if the designers of the premium brand Architects Paper had guessed which colour would accompany us in the new year.
www.bricoflor.co.uk/blog/peach-fuzz-for-2024-by-pantone
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