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Wattyl release their colour trend palettes for 2018

Wattyl have released their colour trends forecast for 2018. Having monitored and analysed the global trends – looking at living behaviour and design styles – Wattyl have translated them into four colour palettes. Findings point to an increased focus on the home being considered a refuge, a place to retreat from the fast pace of everyday life… FOMO (fear of missing out) has been replaced by JOMO (joy of missing out)! So what colour palettes did these trends amount to? Let’s take a look.

Nowstalgia: A desire to return to a time when life was simple and optimism ruled. The look echoes the mid-century modern design of Palm Springs with a hint of luxe! Colours include Midnight Seas, Silver Shadow, Gold Mine, Fifi and Space Odyssey.

Nowstalgia
Nowstalgia

Grounded: This reflects our desire to gain meaning and purpose in our lives, and regain a connection to the environment. Botanical and mineral palettes set the scene; for example Grey Ember, Sashimi, Fossilised, Bobby Brown and Calcium.

Grounded
Grounded

Mood monitor: Reconnecting with ourselves, taking time to reset and strengthening our bodies and minds are all key focuses in this palette. Colour and light stimulate our dormant senses and we can breathe. Be relaxed with the colours of Coastal Views, Posh Pink, Alta Sierra and Imperium.

Mood monitor
Mood monitor

The slow down: We are searching for ways of slowing down in a bid to manage our connected and busy lives. We want to spend more time at home, the fear of missing out is no more! Colours are soft and quiet; think Baby Seal, Subtle Hint, Pilbara Sand and Sheer Granite.

The slow down
The slow down

The 2018 colour palettes are available in Wattyl’s premium paint range, in a range of styles.

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Haymes releases 2014 colour forecast and more than 200 new colours

Melbourne paint brand Haymes met with me recently to share their 2014 Colour Expressions Forecast and the addition of more than 200 new colours to its range. That’s a lot of new colours!

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The annual forecast is an interpretation of 4 themes and how they are expressed through 48 key colours. Developed by colour and concept manager Wendy Rennie, it’s based on research into the latest trends in design, interiors and colour for the year ahead. The palettes chosen have a specific focus on colour directions that will work in Australian homes.