Every twelve months the design signatures, painting brands, agencies and experts reveal the colors of the year that will mark trend in design. And the color is much more than a simple aesthetic issue, influences emotions, the perception of space and even in the quality of life within a home or an object.
The leaders in the guild, year after year they evolve their market approach and offer a Guide to choose colors that best adapt to the needs and wishes of users. It is well known that each company establishes its own color in trend, but, What will be the dominant color for this 2025? Here we tell you all those who have been revealed.
Bamboo 237-05
COMEX
For Comex, Bamboo 237-05 immerses itself in a distinguished time by Human creativity merged with nature and technology. This vibrant green tone, with its electric shone, symbolizes a new dawn for our planet with the care of the environment. Beyond being simply a color, It represents a call to the action of change.
In an increasingly digitized world, Bamboo 237-05 connects with natural roots of human beings and invites to improve the relationship with the environment already adopt more sustainable practices. This electrifying green reminds the regenerative capacity of nature, while challenging to explore new ways of living in harmony with the planet, without giving up technological advances that enrich our lives.
A nine -colored palette
Sherwin-Williams
The firm presents a surprise about its emblematic color program of the year. Celebrating 15 years of inspiring trends, the brand decided to go Beyond a single tone and preferred to show a nine -colored capsule By 2025. It is a palette full of possibilities that promises to revolutionize the way in which the spaces are conceived.
The wide range of colors focuses from the classic to the avant -garde, giving a revolution in the interiors. The nine colors that make up this palette are: Grouteded (SW 6089), Sunbleached (SW 9585), Charreuse (SW 0073), Rain Cloud (SW 9639), Clove (SW 9605), Malabar (SW 9110), BOSC PEAR (SW 6390), WHITE SNOW (SW 9541) AND MALVA (SW 6282); which range from bright white to an almost black brown.