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Hot Color Trends for 2009   (Additional high res images are available upon request to approved media. Email sgriffis@colormarketing.org

 

Purple, Purple, Purple! - Emerging as a hot fashion color last fall, purple is not just a fad -- it's an entrenched trend, strongly influenced by the election. (After all, red plus blue equals purple.)  Look for a greyed-out violet that works equally well as an accent or a neutral, as well as redder, plummier purples and bluer-influenced fuchsias in a huge range of products.  Purple is 2009’s “must have” color.

 

    


Benjamin Moore & Co. – Wall Color: Summer Plum – www.benjaminmoore.com

 

  


Tile of Spain – Azteca Ceramica’s Tropic Lux 44 7.3” x 7.3” ceramic tiles – www.spaintiles.info or www.aztecaceramica.com

Blue is the New Green - Various greens have symbolized "green living” over the last few years, but in 2009 the "green" environmental message is delivered by the color blue. There are watery blues, sky blues and a whole range of blues that now represent our commitment to living on a greener planet.

 


J. Josephson, Inc. – MetroLine wallcoverings by Vycon – www.jjosephson.com

 


 


Calico Corners – Fabrics and furnishings are from the Calico Home - Calico Corners stores – www.calicocorners.com

Cooled-down, Greyed-out Browns and Greys - Complex neutrals satisfy our urge toward classic colors in an economically challenged time. They also bridge the area between black, which seems harsh, and brown, which doesn't seem strong enough.

 


Shaw Industries Group, Inc – Savvy Spaces Collection – www.shawfloors.com
 

 
Natuzzi – Soprano sofa – Color: Anthracite – www.natuzzi.com

Yellow for Energy – The neutrals may have greyed, but look for lots and lots of bright vivid yellow to give us energy as we re-build the economy.  It's the stand-out accent color for 2009.

   
Springs Window Fashions – Brand: Bali® – Custom Tailored Roman Shades – Pattern: Wave / Color: Flax – www.baliblinds.com
 
Belkin® – Vector Laser-Etched Silicone Sleeve for iPod nano (4th Gen.) – Colors: Black & Yellow – www.belkin.com

Bright Accents from India, China, and Turkey – The exotic has become the familiar. Oranges, turquoises and teals, reds, and yellows will abound in hues from far-away countries that now seem very near. They are the optimistic touches we crave.

   
Tile of Spain – Onix Mosaico’s Geo Series ceramic tiles – www.spaintiles.info or www.onixmosaico.com
 


Hendriks Greenhouses – Indoor Gardens – Exotic Brights – www.hendriksgreenhouses.com

White is now a Business Color – Technology has produced amazing new (and very practical) finishes, which helps explain why white is showing up everywhere, even in corporate board rooms. The contrasts are all in the finishes: matte versus gloss; shine and shimmer on reflective surfaces; textured whites versus smooth -- all washable and cleanable. White also represents purity of thought, motive and result – exactly what we want from businesses now.    
INSCAPE – Scala – Colors: Glacier White and Walnut – www.inscapesolutions.com
 

 
Formica Corporation – High Pressure Laminate – Color: 949-SP White in Sculpted Finish – www.formica.com


 

The Return of the "M" Word - It's mauve. Remember mauve?  An old color that looks new again, in dusty violet shades, mauve works as an accent but also serves now as a neutral, punched up by those bright Asian accents (orange, turquoise, teal, red, and yellow.)    
Calico Corners – Group of Laura Ashley prints from the Calico Corners - Calico Home stores – www.calicocorners.com
   


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CMG's Color Forecasts

CMG’s Forecasts are color "Directions," not directives. The colors selected for CMG’s four Forecasts show the course that colors are likely to take. Each Forecast is an invaluable tool that members use and interpret for their specific industries and products. Please note: The images below are not from the most recent Forecasts. The present Forecasts are proprietary to CMG's members and are not available for reproduction.