Joybird Launches Pantone Color of the Year 2025 Furniture Collection; PANTONE 17-1230 Mocha Mousse in Royale Fabric Entices the Senses, Comforts the Soul, Delivers a Harmonious Home.
Expanded Joybird x Pantone collection arrives Spring 2025.
Joybird Launches Pantone Color of the Year 2025 Furniture Collection; PANTONE 17-1230 Mocha Mousse in Royale Fabric Entices the Senses, Comforts the Soul, Delivers a Harmonious Home.
Expanded Joybird x Pantone collection arrives Spring 2025.
The Color Trends 2025 Palette Celebrates Quietly Colorful Hues That Transition Gracefully from Room to Room
Benjamin Moore Color of the Year 2025: Cinnamon Slate 2113-40. Image courtesy of Benjamin Moore.
"As the use of more saturated color in design has increased in recent years, we are seeing a growing interest in more nuanced colors, whose undertones add intricacy and dimension," said Andrea Magno, director, color marketing & design at Benjamin Moore. "Cinnamon Slate is an inviting hue that offers enduring style and modern sensibility. Its depth and richness bring an air of approachability and sense of comfort throughout the home, making it a new favorite for years to come."
The color choice aims to empower consumers to unapologetically paint with colors that speak to them.
"So many people start their color selection journey looking at bold hues, but ultimately settle for a more expected or muted color," said Ashley McCollum, PPG color expert, Glidden brand. "This year we are encouraging these 'color chip daydreamers,' as we call them, to put aside trepidation about what the neighbors will think or potential resale value. For 2025, purple isn't just permitted, it is encouraged."
Caliente is the signature color of a modern architectural masterpiece; a lush carpet rolled out for a grand arrival; the assured backdrop for a book-lined library; a powerful first impression on a glossy front door. The eye can’t help but follow its bold strokes. Harness the vitality.
– Ellen O’Neill, Benjamin Moore & Co.
“We’re already seeing retailers reinventing the classic black hue in the form of building materials such as wood flooring, black tile, cabinets and window frames, as well as matte black appliances and décor items,” Schlotter noted.
“The color white is transcendent, powerful and polarizing – it is either taken for granted or obsessed over,” said Ellen O’Neill, Benjamin Moore Creative Director. “White is not just a design trend, it is a design essential. The popularity of white, the necessity of white, the mystique of white is quantifiable in our industry. Of the top ten best-selling Benjamin Moore colors, variants of white occupy five spots. It was inevitable that we would ultimately recognize white as our Color of the Year.”