It’s safe to say the COVID-19 pandemic has altered lives in many ways, and the 2021 colors of the year were no exception. For the upcoming year, paint companies chose calming neutrals, soft pastels that bring a sense of comfort, and colors that represent the trials and tribulations of 2020 and the hope for a more positive year in 2021. See below to find a collection of color of the year announcements from several industry paint manufacturers.
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Week in Tech: Pantone Channels Fortitude and Optimism for Its 2021 Color of the Year
Plus, University of Illinois researchers document how racial microaggressions discourage people of color from STEM, the promising strength of recycled concrete from the University of British Columbia, and more design-tech news.
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Aegean Teal 2136-40 is Benjamin Moore’s 2021 Color of the Year
The soft, blue-green midtone was chosen to evoke elegance, harmony, and the 'elegant, handspun textures of the home.'
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Sherwin-Williams Unveils Urbane Bronze as 2021 Color of the Year
The 'rich anchor' tone was chosen to evoke sense of calm and sophistication.
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Valspar Selects 12 Soothing Shades for Its 2021 Colors of the Year
From Soft Candlelight to Lucy Blue, the palette will bring a sense of comfort and well-being to people’s walls.
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Behr's 2021 Color Trends Palette Offers 'Elevated Comfort'
The new paint palette spotlights 21 optimistic hues for DIYers and design professionals.
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PPG Highlights 'Nostalgic Neutral' Colors in its 2021 Palette of the Year
The 'Be Well' palette offers a two-tone earthy backdrop with watercolor blue accents.