Color Trends 2023: Magenta!

Magenta -- Pantone's 2023 color of the yearViva Magenta is Pantone’s Color of the Year!

Viva Magenta! The top color forecasted for 2023 has verve, and that is exactly what we need right now. Pantone has declared the color to set a trend this year because it merges the warm strength of the natural world with the rich, open horizons of the digital world. Viva Magenta is brave and fearless, joyous and optimistic, powerful and empowering. It is assertive, but not aggressive; dynamic and bold, but fun; warm but also cool. The Red color family is an energetic group, encouraging experimentation and self-expression. Viva Magenta represents a positive future in an uncertain world. This color provides a psychological power and grace, giving us the verve we have been grasping for.

https://www.pantone.com/articles/color-of-the-year/what-is-viva-magenta

Magenta -- Pantone's 2023 color of the year

Word of the Day:

Verve – noun

enthusiasm or vigor; vivaciousness; liveliness; spirit

Fun fact:

The origins of the magenta shade can be traced back to the cochineal beetle, which produces red carmine dye, one of the most precious natural dyes.

Image credit: Huge / Pantone

magenta beetles

Using Viva Magenta in your home

Many of us have neutral-colored walls and furniture. It is safe, but sometimes can be a bit boring. Make a stand-out statement with Viva Magenta! Neutral spaces often beg for a focal point – something as simple as changing out sofa pillows with magenta ones might do the trick. What about a fabulous piece of magenta colored art? Or a colorful chair? Or a floral arrangement? Or will you be daring and paint a single wall Viva Magenta for a dramatic look?

Last year greens were the it color, and many of us embraced them; they were a soft, soothing shade. Red and Green are complementary colors, so try pairing Viva Magenta with Valspar’s color of the year, Green Trellis. The result will be a calm vibe, mixed with an energetic pop. Add polished silver hardware or frame and you’re set!

How are you going to use these colors this year? We can help!

home design ideas in magenta
home design ideas with magenta
home design ideas in magenta

Color Trends for the last 100 years

Of all the amazing color trends for the last 100 years … which decade do you like best?

1920's color swatches

1920

The Roaring 20’s were a decade of indulgence. The walls were neutrals and accents were bright.

1930-40's color swatches

1930 & 1940

Smoky, dusty colors were the norm. Soft, subdued yellows, pinks, and hazy greens were accented with deep colors.

1950's color swatches

1950

Pastels ruled. They were even incorporated into appliances and bathroom fixtures.

1960's color swatches

1960

The ‘Peace, Love & Rock n’ Roll’ decade brought bright, clashing colors. Black and white were used to neutralize them.

1970's color swatches

1970

Earthy colors dominate. Beige, rust, avocado, and harvest gold play together for a decade.

1980's color swatches

1980

Miami Vice and ‘country’ come together with mauves and blues. I bet you know a house that is decorated in those colors.

1990's color swatches

1990

A new take on earthy colors with a deeper, richer feel and Tuscan influences. Beige dominates, followed with terra cotta, sage and earthy reds.

2000's color swatches

2000

Soft & Relaxing colors are popular to create a spa or coastal vacation feel in everyday life accentuated with pale blue and aqua paired with beige and white.

2010's color swatches

2010

Gray and any version of it is king! With the tech generation in full swing, gray was everywhere; paint, furniture, flooring, appliances, fixtures and, of course, laptops.

1970's color swatches

1920’s

The Roaring 20’s were a decade of indulgence. The walls were neutrals and accents were bright.