Nicole Meier, director of branding at Ultrafabrics, says: “We have seen an incredible response to our partnership with Pantone’s Colour of the Year with a worldwide audience of creatives in architecture, furniture, automotive, marine and aviation. That continues to be the purpose of our collaboration, to inspire conversation with people, building our collective future.”
The Sanctuary palette, like all colour-focused exploration, was developed in Ultrafabrics’ Colour Lab, the internal brain trust of experts led by Kimberle Frost. She says of the collection: “The Sanctuary palette incorporates Peach Fuzz and grounds it in a mineral-based colour palette that is warm, enveloping and conveys a sense of respite and protection. Consumers collectively seek refuge and strive for more meaningful, intentional lives centred on positive connections in a world of uncertainty. As we re-evaluate what success and purpose mean, we’re embracing a slower, reflective approach leaving its mark on the ever-changing landscape of design and colour.”
The Sanctuary Palette marries colours in Pantone’s universe with fabrics in Ultrafabrics’ extensive collections to elevate Pantone 13-1023 Peach Fuzz and give it real-world applications for a built environment. The muted pink, deep maroon, apricot, rusted yellows, and mellow neutral are a cohesive world of colour that can be used in any interior, whether residential, healthcare, office, or hospitality.
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