Which color will dominate in 2014?
If you want to know if you should paint your house or what color clothes you want to wear in the new year 2014, the answer of a leading color forecaster in the world is: brilliant purple orchid color.
Pantone Group (USA) claims that the dominant color in 2014 will be purple, because it can "stimulate the eyes and trigger the imagination". According to the company, purple will attract you with "interesting enchantment" and when it is worn by men or women, it also becomes "something that attracts attention, is stunned".
Purple brilliant orchids are expected to dominate in 2014
Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, explained: "The brilliant purple orchid color promotes creative development and originality and newness, which are increasingly highlighted in today's society. It is a wonderful blend of purple, pink and floral tones, which inspires trust, creates pleasure, love and health ".
Pantone also praised the bright purple orchid for its versatility and said it created a temptation when paired with red or purple and pink. This color has appeared on the catwalks for spring summer 2014 and the event will expand to affect more collections in the new year.
In addition, Pantone's predictions are always appreciated by people, designers and furniture specialists, so it is likely that we will witness the throne. of brilliant purple orchid colors in the coming months.
Every year, Pantone - the self-proclaimed "global color management agency" - strives to learn about films, paintings, technology and other areas of influence to make color choices. throne in the new year. Last year, the company forecast, the color of the year is emerald because of its vividness, splendor and lushness. Emeralds are also said to represent balance and harmony, promoting people's sense of elegance and beauty.
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