Crossville’s Color & Design Consultant Barbara Schirmeister wrote an article in the latest TileDealer highlighting this year’s color trends. I’ve found the article to be descriptive and informative. The complete article can be found on page 28 of TileDealer but here are some of the parts that I’d like to pay particular attention to: 2011- 2012 Color Schemes
Expect the unexpected. Watch for both kaleidoscope and soft, blended combinations. Monochromatic schemes will resurface, employing interesting contrasts. Textures and finishes will define color differences.
Mellow reassuring vintage hues (with a new slant) connect us to the past. These expressive colors are faded, washed, weathered, or may suggest photo-tints.
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The Benjamin Moore showroom in Chicago's Merchandise
Mart featuresColor Blox Too in Satin Sheets
and Building Blox in Limestone. |
A slight shift toward cooler Hues is noticeable. As green moves toward blue, turquoise, teal and peacock are added to the broadened offering of blues – during the October Fashion Week in Paris, blue was everywhere.
Blues to watch: steely blues, both pale and saturated; Olympian blues, deep and mysterious; old school blues, classic and preppy.
Leafy greens compliment the escalating family of pinks and apricots. These hues were also flaunted on the red carpet at the Golden Globe Awards.
So I’ve learned a new term (Wabi-sabi) the following is found in the part of the article explaining how we are influenced by the world we live in.
• Wabi-sabi. This concept is one of the main inspirations of the forecast; its influence is widely apparent on the palette. Wabi-sabi is the appreciation of beauty in imperfection.
It applauds the aging process as an ongoing, ever-changing aesthetic, i.e. rusted, tarnished, oxidized, worn, etc. An object renews its perfection as it continues through its many cycles.
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Crossville's Urban Renewal series |
• Anti-formality. Good manners never go out of style, but formality is on the decline. Note, for example, the reluctance to don jackets and ties in even the most elegant restaurants, and the demise of dining rooms and formal living rooms in private homes. The 2011 National Association of Home Builders show addressed the lifestyles of “Gen-Y” and concluded that formal living Spaces are passé among this large demographic.
Just as an added bonus it’s always fun to see how the same color trends ring true in the fashion world as well, check out these summer 2011 sketches for ETCETERA. To read Barbara’s full article on Timely and Timeless: Color Trends For 2011-2012 click HERE.