3 Things I Just Learned About Brand New Color Trends

Earlier this year I sensed a change happening in the sort of colors designers – and the wider world – were being drawn to. For years we have all craved warm tones and the feeling of being held by color, and I began noticing a move towards cooler, fresher pigments.

I called Ruth Mottershead, creative director of the high end paint and wallpaper brand Little Greene. And she agreed. In fact, she had evidence to back me up. ‘Actually, later this year, we are launching some new paint colors that fit what you’re saying exactly. We’ve taken the red oxide out (a pigment that has been very popular up until now). I can’t say more than that but watch this space!’

a woman looking at paint chart

Well, I watched that space, and those new colors have just launched – 27 of them under the collective name Colors of England. There is a harmonious mix of greens, yellows, whites, blues and a knocked back pink thrown in for good measure, and when I heard Ruth was launching them to American designers I felt the time was right to discuss how and why this color shift was happening. So on behalf of Livingetc I hosted a discussion at Little Greene’s pop-up space in downtown New York, attended by an audience of some of the most dynamic local designers who were all curious to find out more.

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