Say goodbye to emerald, it’s time for Radiant Orchid, Pantone’s Color Of The Year 2014, which Executive Director Leatrice Eiseman of the Pantone Color Institute, describes as “an enchanting harmony of fuchsia, purple, and pink undertones.”
We absolutely love this bold color which inspires creativity and ingenuity - one that may appeal to design-focussed, tech-savvy people in their 20s and 30s. “Radiant Orchid reaches across the color wheel to intrigue the eye and spark the imagination,” says Eiseman. “An invitation to innovation, Radiant Orchid encourages expanded creativity and originality, which is increasingly valued in today’s society.”
So what does this mean when it comes to interior design? Well, if you’re a fan like we are, use these ideas to incorporate a vibrant splash into your home decor.
1. Dining Chairs With Subtle Charm
Whether you choose a traditional/eclectic or a highly modern layout, apply a combination of colors, fabrics, textures and lighting fixtures to make your place feel like home.
2. Romantic Throw Pillows
Pillows in this colour work perfectly with neutrals as well as adding a romantic feel to any bedroom or living room.
3. Modern Interior Delight
Pairing shades of purple and maroon against white walls provide a sophisticated feel in a modern interior.
4. Complimentary Colors
Pink and yellow are both stubborn yet complimentary colors - yet they can look so awesome together.
5. Patterns and Prints
We are sure to see even more patterns and prints in this eye-catching color in the months ahead.
6. Accent With Nature
Flower color trends tend to follow those in fashion and decor too. Expect to see radiant orchid in weddings and special events in the coming months.
7. Vibrant Furnishings
Modern fresh, yet has roots to its tradition which is so inviting.
8. Upholstered and Homey
Upholstered dining sets are comfortable and homey and make it easy to linger over breakfast newspaper or a conversation.
9. Brass Tones
Pairing this tone with brass tapware is a winning combination, its the type of color that works well with both traditional and contemporary fixtures.
10. Got Art?
A centrepiece artwork in this expressive and exotic color invites confidence and warmth.