New – Color Trends 2012 – Color Pulse 2012 by Benjamin Moore | Re-Do it Design

Our second look at 2012 colour trends comes courtesy of Re-Do it Design.

There are so many colour prediction sites and companies and they all put their own spin on trends, I particularly liked this one.

so take a look and see if you do to.

Back to color!  We’ve covered the Pantone 2012 Color Trends, and there are yet more color trends to consider, but these 4 tendy pallets are the flip-side of the same coin.

Pantone sets the color standards for all industries, but Benjamin Moore expands on the Pantone’s color trend predictions to creates thematic visions that splash color trends across your home.

Understanding similarities creates a color launch-pad for your signature color pallet. Color is a tool that works within any budget, so it’s well worth a look!

Benjamin Moore’s theme for 2012 is “Preservation”.

Benjamin Moore’s HERITAGE PALLET

Benjamin Moore Paints Heritage Pallet – image from Benjamin Moore’s 2012 Color Trend Webinar Color Pulse 2012

In the words of the presenter, Doty Horn tradition embraces the past; lace work; taxidermy; hand-weaving, large gage knitting, hounds-tooth plaids, repurposing elements, saturated hues, rich earth colors, camel color, bronze shimmer.

Inspirational Home Decor Collage – Screenshot from Benjamin Moore’s 2012 Color Trend Webinar Color Pulse 2012

The  PROCESS PALLET

Process Color Pallet – screenshot from Benjamin Moore’s 2012 Color Trend Webinar Color Pulse 2012

Benjamin Moor’s vision for ”Process” is The Journey – nature inspired, graphic
and urban site activated design; blocks, terrariums, hydroponics, crowd sourcing
and labs - green is on the rise, charcoal, concept plus color; digital meets organic.

Process Vusual Themes – screenshot from Benjamin Moore’s 2012 Color Trend Webinar Color Pulse 2012

Here the inspiration is a focuson the female body. Padding, quilting, recycled, caging, spikes, nails, broken glass, bandaging, protective outside with feminine undertones; pearlized – all told, a less than comforting metaphor of the fairer sex; hmmm…  Finishes are gold ascending; black is the newblack; dulled pink and fuchsia.

Benjamin Moore’s PROTECTION PALLET

Collage of inspirational Home Decor for Benjamin Moore Paints Protection Pallet – image from Benjamin Moore’s 2012 Color Trend Webinar Color Pulse 2012

Here the inspiration is a focus on the female body. And I repeat, not create this epitath”’

Padding, quilting, recycled, caging, spikes, nails, broken glass, bandaging, protective outside with feminine undertones; pearlized…

All told, a less than comforting metaphor of the fairer sex; hmmm…  Finishes are gold ascending; black is the new black; dulled pink and fuchsia.

Protection Themed Home Decor Collage – screenshot from Benjamin Moore’s 2012 Color Trend Webinar Color Pulse 2012

The ENLIGHTENMENT PALLET

Benjamin Moore’s Enlightenment Pallet – screenshot from Benjamin Moore’s 2012 Color Trend Webinar Color Pulse 2012

The image makes me surpress a smile, remembering GaGa in the egg being carried down the red carpet…

Enlightenment finds its inspiration in introspection – the question is “do you believe?” –
rebirth, future, the egg, orbs, rounds, prisms, mirrored images, light vs. dark, shadow art, luminous; oxidized – glowing. While the theme gives pause for reflection, that is allot to project on room design! Last I checked, design is supposed to be fun! Back to that later…

Collage of inspirational Home Decor images evoking The Enlightenment Pallet screenshot from Benjamin Moore’s 2012 Color Trend Webinar Color Pulse 2012 – screenshot from Benjamin Moore’s 2012 Color Trend Webinar Color Pulse 2012

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