Since 2000 the Pantone Color Institute has been selecting a colour of the year as a concept for branding, marketing and the wider creative community as a whole. For some the Pantone colour of the year is a serious forecaster of colour trends and a reflection of what is happening in modern culture, whereas for others it’s really just a bit of fun to play around with colour combinations and inspire design decisions. We had a bit of fun putting together some of our favourite and on trend grey and golden tiles.
A fun family activity for easter from our family to yours
Colour Me Blue
The Pantone Color Institute is a globally recognized leader in color trend forecasting. Each year the Institute announces a color of the year that is derived from a really thoughtful process that considers global trends and events, socio-economical and environmental factors. They draw upon an incredibly broad spectrum of issues to determine a colour that is globally relevant for this particular point in time. This colour forecasting then has a huge influence on design-based industries, such as marketing, fashion and interior design.
Ceramic and porcelain tiles are a fantastic product that, if correctly selected and installed, should last indefinitely. As a consequence, selecting such a permanent product is a little daunting for a lot of people. Getting it wrong is not easy or cheap to correct. Similarly fear of becoming outdated and unfashionable can also lead to over cautious colour and design selections at the expense of a design you truly loved.
In order to provide a smoother tile selection process and reassurance for your ultimate decision-making, we have put together a simple sequence of tips to consider when selecting tiles.
A fun case study into the history of the 3D cube pattern in tile trends.
PEI is a testing method for glazed ceramics to determine the 'wearability' of the surface of the tile. The test result determines the suitability for purpose for various areas of installation.
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