2026 colour trends focus on calm, timeless palettes. From soft blues to earthy greens, these shades support mindful living and personal expression at home. 2026 is shaping up to be a year rooted in ...
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In April, a team of researchers reported a device enabled them to witness an intense green-blue colour that had never been seen by humans before. After the announcement, they were bombarded by ...
The 2026 Pantone Colour of the Year was announced last week. The new shade is 11-4201 Cloud Dancer which is described as a ‘billowy white’, and it’s left many people feeling disappointed. The Pantone ...
The shade follows predecessors Mocha Mousse, Peach Fuzz, Viva Magenta and Very Peri Pantone named Cloud Dancer, a serene white neutral, as its 2026 Color of the Year The shade symbolizes calm, ...
As 2025's cultural retrospectives begin to trickle in (read: Spotify Wrapped or Oxford's word of the year), Pantone is not to be outdone. The famed color factory on Thursday, Dec. 4, released its ...
Capturing the cultural zeitgeist and trends for the year ahead is a tricky business. But every year, the Pantone Color Institute chooses a color to do precisely that. And it has settled on a shade of ...
A shade of white will be the defining color of the next year. Get those stain-removing pens ready. By The Styles Desk Pantone, the self-styled color experts, have been predicting a “color of the year” ...
The old adage of eschewing white after Labor Day is officially over. Today, Pantone announced that 2026’s Color of the Year is their 11-4201 Cloud Dancer, a soft shade of bright white evoking Kazemir ...
If you’ve never been able to pick a side of the highlights versus balayage debate, now you’ll never have to. Meet color melting, the low-maintenance, high-payoff hair dyeing method that brings the ...
Colour is vital to food and beverage. While not linked explicitly to nutrient content, colour has a less concrete but in many ways just as important purpose: it affects how consumers perceive ...