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COLOR MARKETING GROUP NEWS RELEASE
COLOR MARKETING GROUP PREDICTS HOT COLOR TRENDS FOR 2008
Alexandria, VA, USA/Dec.2007 -- What will the top color trends be in 2008? What's driving those trends? According to Color Marketing Group, the leading international association of color design professionals, genuine concern for the environment remains the strongest influence on the colors we'll see and buy next year.
"Our members specify color for everything from paint and furniture to cars and carpets," said Jaime Stephens, executive director of CMG. "They track trends several years ahead, and they've rarely been wrong in more than 43 years."
So what's in store - and in stores - for 2008? According to CMG:
1. Looking "Green" -- People want things they wear and things they use now to look "green," no matter what color they are. In 2008, looking stylish means looking natural. Materials will look hand-made, un-dyed and unbleached. Products will look more like what they're actually made of, with lots of texture and all the natural imperfections proudly showing through. Off-whites, sandy and linen-y colors, rock and soil colors, brownish-greens - athe colors of nature are seriously fashionable now.
2. There's News in Blues in 2008 -- The "trust me" color will continue to show up on candidates' ties this election year. But in all areas of decor, blues that remind us of sky and water -- inspired by environmentalism -- remain prominent, even in the kitchen. New next year will be the emergence of a much blacker blue inspired by technology -- a deep, vibrant navy so dark you'll swear it's black.
3. Specialized Finishes, Warmer Metallics -- Advances in technology have made shimmery, specialized finishes really hot. But in 2008, metallics will go warmer. After so many years of brushed chrome and nickel, look for warmer shades -- coppery, bronze-y tones -- to prevail.
4. More Ethnic Accents -- Globalism continues to inspire our love for ethnic accent colors. They're coming to us from India, China and Latin America. To Moroccan reds and glowing oranges, add rosy pinks, sunny golden yellows and lots of turquoise. Already here in fashion and home design, these ethnic accents will show up as "punch" colors in hotels, restaurants and retail environments, too - often paired with rich browns as neutrals.
Color Marketing Group forecasts color trends up to three years into the future for its members, many of whom must plan ahead for product, space and materials introductions.
Home Decor Paint Colors - Fall Shades
- Auburn
- Beige
- Bistre
- Bole
- Brown
- Buff
- Burgundy
- Burnt sienna
- Burnt umber
- Copper
- Ecru
- Fallow
- Khaki
- Liver
- Mahogany
- Maroon
- Ochre
- Raw umber
- Russet
- Rust
- Sandy brown
- Seal brown
- Sepia
- Sienna
- Tan
- Taupe
- Wheat
- Zinnwaldite
Home Decor Paint Colors - Spring Shades
- Army green
- Asparagus
- Bright green
- British racing
- Camouflage
- Celadon
- Chartreuse
- ChrtreuseYllow
- Emerald
- Fern
- Forest
- Gry-asparagus
- Green
- Green-yellow
- Harlequin
- Hunter
- Islamic
- Jade
- Jungle
- Kelly
- Lime
- Lime2
- Moss
- Myrtle
- Office
- Olive
- Olive drab
- Pear
- Persian
- Pigment
- Pine
- Sea
- Shamrock
- Spring
- Spring bud
- Tea
Home Design Styles
- Arts and Crafts
- Asian
- Contemporary
- Cottage
- Country
- Eclectic
- English Country
- Mediterranean
- Modern
- Old World
- Romantic
- Southwestern
- Traditional
- Transitional
- Tropical
- Tuscan
Rooms in the Home
- Bathrooms
- Bedrooms
- Children's Rooms
- Dining Rooms
- Entryways
- Home Offices
- Kitchens
- Living Areas
- Outdoor Rooms
Other Spaces
- Apartments
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- Game Room
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- Mud Room
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- Universal Design
- Utility Room
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