2022 marks the winning return of a bold chromatic palette directly inherited from the seventies. Between blue, green, burgundy, and brown, here are the colors that will punctuate the coming seasons. For 2022, the neutral and earthy tones hoisted to the forefront of trends are being abandoned in favor of more racy variations.
A Colorama with a strong identity, taking the movement towards the seventies with the return of chromatic maximalism, uninhibited and anchored in the era. As if the promise of an exit from the pandemic finally allowed us to leave this detailed sketch to inject our interiors with an extra character that has become necessary. Focus on the trend colors of the year.
Brown to warm up the atmosphere
This season, brown and its variations, camel and dark beige at the top, are making a significant comeback. Consecrated in the 70s, then outdated, these nuances reappear in our interiors to better warm them up. It is unanimous today because the brown had made a timid comeback last year. Like any stylistic recurrence, this singular shade has become a symbol. A decorative allegory of the seventies. With its representation of particular visual comfort, this shade seems to be designed to adorn velvets and other plump bases, which presumably accentuate its signature reflections.
Yellow to boost the decor
With the test of the seasons, it intends to radiate durably. Widely acclaimed this summer, yellow continues to make inroads. In line with the return of the symptomatic shades of the seventies, yellow verging on mustard naturally imposes itself in our decor, relegating the more light colors to the background. Serene, soft and optimistic, yellow shines on the walls and deploys its incredible charm on decorative accessories and imposing furniture. Solar without overdoing it and vintage just enough, yellow continues to boost our decor.
Klein blue to electrify the small decoration
A monochromatic considered one of the fascinating colors in pictorial art for seventy years, Klein blue remains as striking and current as ever. Therefore, the designers are not mistaken when they use this shade created by Yves Klein in 1960. Powdery and saturated to the extreme, this ultramarine blue, shakes up the ubiquitous organic chromatic palette to imbue rooms with a magnetic and wildly seductive allure. Klein blue is about to electrify our interiors from small objects to large furniture.
Green to enliven the decor
If green is still prevalent in our interiors, it returns more refreshing than ever in 2022. These variants oscillate between acid apple and fresh grass and stand out as a charismatic and highly daring alternative option. This shade unveils its rich palette to breathe a contemporary atmosphere into the rooms it adorns, thus increasing its desirability quotient. Imposing its enigmatic and refreshing physiognomy on lamps or sofas, it is about to flood our interiors as if to add extra vitality.
Lacquered burgundy to ennoble the atmosphere
Halfway between red and burgundy, the shade created the surprise in the decorative sphere. Achromatic relic also inherited from the seventies, burgundy verging on carmine red juggles with its ultra-sophisticated vocabulary and its emblematic origins to infiltrate the decor and offer it an instant consistency. It is used boldly on small objects, shelves, and lamps, in its lacquered version. Results? A racy interior perfectly anchored in modernity.
Pale blue to encourage daydreaming indoors
As if to counterbalance an overly pronounced renewed interest in bold hues, pale and subtle blue is like a natural breath of fresh air. The election of the year 2022 by Dulux Valentine is not without impact in this promising success. Blue Horizon, the color of the year elected by the paint manufacturer, thus opens the door to subtle hues endowed with extreme softness. In the program? Encouraging maintenance of the pastel, Colorama swaps its cutesy imagination for daydreaming. What offers an attractive renewal to the walls of the house.