Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Pantone's Spring 2013 Color Report and How it Affects Garden Trends

The office is all a buzz over the new Spring 2013 Pantone Color Report. These kind of trend reports help Garden Media identify hot products and ideas to add to our annual garden trends report.
And good news for the lawn and garden industry, according to Pantone, greens will be a hot color for spring 2013. Greens will act as a neutral color in everything from fashion to home decor.
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The three shades in particular that Pantone predicts will be hot this spring are:
  • Tender Shoots, a vibrant,  invigorating, active and cheerful yellow-green
  • Grayed Jade, a subtle, hushed green with a gray undertone
  • Sophisticated Emerald, a lively, radiant green
Other colors that Pantone predicts will be big in 2013 are:
  • Exotic African Violet, a statement purple color that brings a touch of intrigue to the palette
  • Poppy Red, a seductive, sensual and celebratory shade of true red
  • Nectarine, a bright, effervescent citrus orange with coral undertones, provides a tangy burst of flavor
  • Lemon Zest, with a refreshing, spritely greenish cast
  • Dusk Blue offers a calming sense of serenity akin to its green counterpart, Grayed Jade. Both of these colors act as the season's newest neutrals.
  • A warm neutral, Linen is light and airy, providing a nude-like basic that is a must have for spring.
  • Anchoring Monaco Blue is a classic shade that offers both stability and depth to the entire palette.
For more garden trend inspiration, including the colors we see for 2013 (hint, some are the same!) download a copy of our 2013 trends report:



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-Katie @KatieGMG

10 comments:

Toph The Earth/Metal Bender said...

I love the garden trends you listed here Katie, I personally love the Monaco Blue, it gives off this relaxing type of vibe. What would be great is if Hawaii does this for tree services

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Anonymous said...

Oh, that's interesting! Wondering if these spring colors really made a splash in gardens back then. Pretty cool to see how fashion influences even our gardens!

Jimmy S. Garrow said...

Pantone's Spring 2013 color report definitely influenced garden trends! I remember seeing those vibrant hues everywhere, especially that Emerald Green. It almost felt like escaping into a lush garden, a much-needed break from the real world. Suddenly, everyone wanted plants with similar shades. Although, tending my garden was definitely harder than navigating flappy bird ! Getting those colors right takes skill.