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CLASSIC BLUE A Sea of Colour

Multi-faceted, sensory and dramatic. The Pantone Color Institute’s shade of choice for 2020 – PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue – is one of its most impactful to date. At a time when wellness and mindfulness are at the forefront of all that we do, this bold and brilliant hue serves a dual purpose. It’s a nautical-inspired palette anchor that gives us a stable foundation from which to build, or as Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, says, “a solid and dependable blue hue we can always rely on”. But equally it suggests a far-reaching horizon – a “boundless blue evocative of the vast and infinite evening sky” – where possibilities open up at every turn within fashion, makeup, interior design, and beyond.

CHALK PAINT IN OXFORD NAVY AND ATHENIAN BLACK

CHALK PAINT IN OXFORD NAVY AND ATHENIAN BLACK

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Don’t be scared to be playful with it, too. Mind The Gap’s wallpaper ‘The Home of an Eccentric Man Emperors’ creates an impressive display, while Annie Sloan’s chalk paint can even be applied to floors and ceilings for a truly dramatic effect. Just be careful when dressing up smaller spaces to limit a dark feature wall colour to a maximum of two walls. Pops of vibrant ruby red throw cushions, coral pink rugs and even gold ornamental lighting fixtures truly bring the space to life and draw the eye around the room, as well as provide the perfect finishing flourish.

LADY POSH INDOOR COLLECTION BY H.O.C.K

LADY POSH INDOOR COLLECTION BY H.O.C.K

For the more minimalist interior where Nordic chic still reigns, Classic Blue can be even more effective as a central, eye-catching statement piece. The Vincent Darre Chair with its pine legs and jigsaw-like head piece is on trend both in colour and style, while Boca do Lobo’s blue console table is the ultimate head-turning item to dress up an entrance-way or landing. And for the brave, the French Bedroom Co.’s Versailles Sacré Bleu velvet sofa with distressed antique gold gilt finish is the ideal investment piece that will carry you through all seasons.

CAYO ARMCHAIR BY BRABBU

CAYO ARMCHAIR BY BRABBU

Evoking the sky at dusk in one light to what lies beneath our oceans in another, Classic Blue enables colour mixes throughout the spectrum.

Versatility is at the core of Classic Blue, and that translates to feature walls, accent colours and statement pieces rolled into one. We are well-adjusted by now to the slate greys, midnight blues and emerald greens that have endured in our homes in recent years. And much like the monarch herself, the Victorian-esque colour range has had a far-reaching influence on our homes and interiors and should be celebrated for its longevity. But few colours transcend the old and the new with such dexterity as Classic Blue; just dark enough to enhance our love of gold and copper trim, not to mention make burnt orange accents pop, but equally bright enough to evoke the white-washed walls and turquoise domes of an illuminated, sunny Greek landscape. Winter and summer rolled into one. Dark and light working hand-in-hand. As the Pantone Color Institute says, it’s “genderless in outlook and seasonless in endurance”.

GOOSEGRASS BED LINEN BY CLARISSA HULSE

GOOSEGRASS BED LINEN BY CLARISSA HULSE

The beauty of a colour such as Classic Blue, which is “calmness, confidence and connection” rolled into one, is that it layers in a way that many other shades can’t. Dark, rich feature walls set the base tone, and when teamed with a textured, blue velvet sofa or armchair it gives real depth to a space, too. Rather than overpower an interior, combining multiple shades of blue enlarges a space and provides volume.

MERFILUS RUG BY RUG’SOCIETY

MERFILUS RUG BY RUG’SOCIETY

Emblematic of regal heritage and yet highly contemporary, PANTONE 19-4052 is as adaptable as it is elegant. The key when using any colour as rich as this is to layer in shades and texture. Make tonal statements to avoid repetition of the one colour overwhelming your home, and be sure to include lighter turquoise elements and pastel blues to ensure the end result feels warm and welcoming.

TOM DIXON SOFT CUSHION COLLECTION

TOM DIXON SOFT CUSHION COLLECTION

A common misconception when using blue in the home is that it can make a room feel cold and stark, but when applied across a multitude of different materials, textures and finishes, PANTONE 19-4052 Classic Blue expresses elegance and unexpected boldness in a sumptuous, comforting haven. Use accessories and soft furnishings in as many shades of blue as possible to introduce dimension of colour to a room, but stick to one key item in Classic Blue which will serve as a central anchor. This can be wallpaper, a sofa, the carpet or even art, but treat it as your colour foundation that you can then build upon throughout the home.

CLASSIC BLUE MAREE SOFA BY BRABBU DESIGN FORCES

CLASSIC BLUE MAREE SOFA BY BRABBU DESIGN FORCES

And don’t forget that Classic Blue is one of nature’s most vibrant shades, so be sure to extend it to the garden or patio for a seamless transition from winter through to spring. A sea of bluebells is a dramatic sight, while bold, blue plant pots and bright fencing will contrast with other pink, reds, whites and greens for a truly Mediterranean summer vibe.

BLUE JAY WING LAMP BY ANNA JACOBS

BLUE JAY WING LAMP BY ANNA JACOBS