Carlstadt, N.J. - For the first time in eight years, color specialist and source Pantone LLC has amped up its Pantone Fashion + Home color system by adding 175 new colors, bringing the total to 2,100 shades. Not since 2003 has Pantone, an X-Rite company, added new hues to its color system. Its latest additions "reflect today's global color influences across fashion, home furnishings and interior design [and] enrich the current palette and focus on areas of significant market importance and color trend movement." "What is key here is it is not just picking colors that are trend-right," Pressman explained. "The key is that these colors are technically achievable and reproducible in the real world for all of the markets we serve - from fashion and home furnishings to interior and industrial design. Someone really needs to be able to take our colors and make them a reality." The 175 new colors are permanent additions to the Pantone Fashion + Home Color System, and all color families were expanded to include: a broader range of nuanced neutrals and mid-tones; an increased number of vibrant brights; many complex hues with greater depth and intensity; more subdued and smoky variations of popular colors. Vouching for the expanded spectrum is artist and designer Jonathan Adler.
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