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27th March 2017
03:27pm BST

Discussing the subject at the International Home + Housewares Show, Leatrice Eiseman, Pantone Color Institute Executive Director said:
"Intense colours seem to be a natural application of our intense lifestyles and thought processes these days".What exactly can we expect then? According to Home Accents Today, one colour palette, named Resourceful, includes complementary blue and orange colours. Expect this to be BIG with the interiors expert adding:
"This is quite an interesting colour combination. It combines warm and cool tones that you just can’t avoid looking at it".Most of us are magpies, drawn to anything that glitters, with Eiseman reinforcing this with the words "the human eye can absolutely not avoid” anything iridescent and pearlised. Simply put, we can expect to see more metallics, although more on the muted side, next year. TECH-nique includes pink, purple and turquoise offset by shades of white and almond which sounds like a delicious palette altogether. Pink is a major trend of the moment and that will continue into next year judging by the Discretion palette. Think shades of Elderberry, Burnished Lilac and Hawthorne Rose, all of which sound like interior heaven.
If you're homeware obsessed and want to learn more, you can check out all of the trends in full here.
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