Pantone Color of the Year: 50 Shades of Superfood
It's one of the first questions that many people ask themselves in the first months of the new year: What is the Pantone Color of the Year? in progress?
Pantone, in fact, is an American graphics company specialized in the world of color, which every year dictates the "fashion" relating to the nuance that will be most in vogue on the catwalks, in interior design and... why not, even on the tables!
Knowing what is the Pantone color of 2022 ? It is “ Very Peri ”, a beautiful shade of blue-violet.
Very Peri, the Pantone color of 2022
The starting color of the Very Peri , code 17-3938, is the so-called periwinkle blue .
The name comes from the flower of the same name, the periwinkle, with its splendid shades of light blue-violet tending towards grey. A cold but still “welcoming” colour, very elegant, just think of the incredible use that fashion brands are already making of it!
But why this particular color? The shades of blue-violet, and periwinkle in particular, are often associated in chromotherapy with desire to relieve anxiety and stress , with calm, rest, spirituality and meditation .
And after the past two years, we all certainly need serenity and to find contact with ourselves again!
Superfood Colors for the Pantone 2022 Palette
In addition to the Very Peri, the Pantone's 2022 Complementary Color Palette It's very natural and refined.
We had fun finding similarities with the colored notes of our superfood powders :
- Cloud Dancer (code 11-4201) is the pearly white color of coconut oil when it thickens below 23 degrees.
- Hawthorne Rose (code 18-1718) is a slightly lighter version of ours Acai .
- Dried Moss (code 14-0626) reminds us of the psyllium husks .
- Chai Tea (code 17-0949) is similar to the “juicy” orange of the rosehip powder .
- foliage (code 16-0237) is approaching the green of the moringa .
- Treetop (code 18-0135) is the dark green tone of the Sencha tea leaves .
- Greenbriar (code 16-6127) makes us think of the spirulina tablets , with their green fading into bluish.
- Volcanic Glass (code 18-3908) is the dark brown tending almost to black of our cocoa nibs .
- Deep Taupe (code 18-1312) is instead similar to the light brown tone and warmer organic cocoa powder .
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