'Honey Moon' named top color trend for 2011

For 2011, members of the Color Marketing Group selected "Honey Moon," a blended yellow that is reminiscent of warm, worn leather.
June 28, 2011
home interiors, color trends, Color Marketing Group
'Honey Moon' named top color trend for 2011

Each year, an association of the industry's top color design professionals select one color that will transcend in the interiors market. For 2011, members of the Color Marketing Group selected "Honey Moon," a blended yellow that is reminiscent of warm, worn leather.

As CMG describes the trendy color:

Frivolous is out. Upbeat and realistic is in. Inspirations come from hardworking honeybees, a move away from glitzier golds, toward a remembrance of things past. Honey Moon is patinated and reminiscent of warm, worn leather.

Honey Moon offers a fresh face on yellow and blends the sensual stimulations of color and taste. Take the sweet earthiness of honey and combine it with the romance of a harvest moon to uncover this blended yellow.

Although Honey Moon will be predominant, we can see it playing out in combination with the colors of fantasy brights, whites, and comforting, subdued hues.

From interior home to exterior accents, from tabletop to fashion flourishes, Honey Moon has just begun.

For more, visit: http://www.colormarketing.org/Media.aspx?ID=107

   

 
 

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