Dunn-Edwards has released its 2019 Color and Design Trends with the theme of Spirited Journeys. The five trend color palettes will be showcased in a series of animated video stories highlighting the textures, materials and cultural references inspiring the trends.
This annual glimpse at how our culture influences colors and design is curated by color expert and stylist, Sara McLean. “People are always interested in trending colors, but that is just part of the story,” she explains. “The textures and materials pair with color to tell a story about what’s happening in our lives and the world around us.” Events like the Royal Wedding helped shape the trends, as have technology; virtual reality; urbanization; pop culture fashion; food; current music and everyday life stresses.
Five key trends for 2019 encompass an appreciation for the past with an excitement for what lies ahead.
Trend 1 – Extreme Odyssey embraces innovations in architecture and design, experimenting with contemporary and performance art moods. “Bling is on a downtrend, evolving to influences of deep sea exploration, with colors of neutrals and pastels, along with pink and mauve,” she says. “We’ll welcome aquatic tones, contrasted with pearled white, camouflage, grayed purple and terracotta.” Look for weathered and oxidized textiles, metals, wood and ceramics. Arctic ice transparent, frosty minerals and shell colors will make an appearance.
Trend 2 – City Stroll speaks to our playful side with bright colors, modern and artsy – designs with a touch of humor. This expression allows us to make daily life fun and light-hearted. Expect bright colors, paired with bright white, sporty graphic colors and near neons. “Color next year will have a swimming pool vibe, with coated accessories, rounded shapes, inflatables and icy finishes,” McLean describes. “We’re loving shades of teal, mango, sangria and dark chocolate.”
Trend 3 – Poetic Passage speaks to the subtle side of life that incorporates nature in a minimalist atmosphere. These colors are soft. “We’ll see fresh neutrals and warm naturals lit by cool tones,” McLean explains. “Blues and pinks will be paired with graphic colors, nude palettes and desaturated colors.” Light velvet, twill, monochromatic jacquard, velvet corduroy, cocoon-style, pillow-top, satin sheen will be popular, along with British-inspired wardrobe of tweeds, tartans, among other classic fabrics.
Trend 4 – Country Caper reflects the inspiration of the bountiful garden with flowers and foliage with a Bohemian mood in search of the country life. “We paint ourselves an escape, with expressions reminiscent of the French and English countryside,” says McLean. For colors, think of hues of greens, from soft and grayed to dark and vibrant. “They pair well with brown, pastels, red and neutrals.” Extra-large or multi-colored geometric patterns will emerge, along with houndstooth, checkerboard, jacquards and polka dots.
Trend 5 – Sojourn design trends mirror the diversity of Mediterranean culture, spiked with a dose of soul from our heritage. We’ll be seeing a range of colors that invoke nostalgic journeys. Simple primary colors paired with olive, brown and ochre. “We can expect folkloric and craft textures, such as cotton basket weave, handmade rugs, furs and skins,” she says. “These are comforting colors and materials that remind us of our history.”
The 2019 Color and Design Trend palettes and video stories can be viewed here. For more details and inspiration, visit McLean’s blog, specs+spaces.