The New Year brings a fresh burst of energy and inspiration for most people. But there are of course different sources of inspiration. In the world of design and fashion the Pantone colour of the year is one such inspiration in creating trendy pieces. For 2019 be inspired with Living Coral hues in your lifestyle and create positive vibes with its fresh and vibrant shade.
PANTONE 16-1546 or Living Coral is the chosen colour of the year for 2019. It is described as animating and life-affirming shade of orange with a golden undertone by the Pantone Colour Institute. Having a splash of such bright and lively colour around the house is sure to add energy to your day. They are also great wardrobe colours this coming spring and summer. A lot of celebrities have already been spotted wearing the colour of the year as early as December 2018. If you want to get into this trend then you’d better start updating your wardrobe and accessories. You can start by checking out the Limited Edition butter LONDON + Pantone Colour of the Year 2019 collection.
You can also get inspiration from the living coral at work or even just at home with decors and regular day to day items. Those who are fond of scuba diving or snorkelling won’t have trouble envisioning the beauty of marine life when they see this colour. Such visions are sometimes enough to give you positive vibes for the whole day. You can get lifestyle items like journals and mugs from the pantone lifestyle collection for your home or office. But don’t worry if their selection is limited because it won’t be difficult to find lifestyle items in this hue from known brands by now.
Aside from energizing us at work, the Pantone Colour of the year 2019 also inspires us to travel and seek the clear blue waters of the beach. More than just being a source of inspiration, the hues of living corals remind us of the beauty of healthy marine life and oceans. There has been a growing concern over plastic and trash polluting the oceans for the past decades already. If we don’t start taking measures to protect the oceans, then these bright and vibrant shades may vanish from our waters.