Elevate Your Space with Color of the Year: Peach Fuzz

This year, consider using the color of the year, Peach Fuzz, as a guide when selecting artworks.

The Pantone Color Institute has chosen Peach Fuzz to reflect our current design trends. It symbolizes a sense of belonging, tranquility, and the opportunity for self-nurturing. The color’s warm and welcoming embrace conveys a message of compassion and empathy, encouraging us to appreciate our authentic selves and fostering a deeper connection with others.

As Art Subject

Consider Peach Fuzz as a subject or part of a scene that can naturally blend or be an enhanced element, such as in landscapes or abstract representations.

You can choose a style that aligns with your preference and complements the room’s overall design.

'Mother's Love I' by Menchi Vitente

Mother’s Love I
Menchie Vitente
12″ x 12″ x 2″
Acrylic on Canvas

'Live in the Moment' by Andoni Barrenechea

Live in the Moment
Andoni Barrenechea
48” x 36” x 1.5”
Acrylic on Canvas

As an Accent

It can also be used as an accent to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere in your space. It pairs well with neutral tones, pastels, and even deeper warm tones.

Explores styles like abstract, contemporary, or impressionist, which may offer exciting interpretations of the color.

"Rosas" by Dennise Dexter Sontillano

Rosas
Dennis Dexter Sontillano
14” x 18” x 0.5”
Acrylic on Canvas

Match with Complementary Colors

Consider complementing Peach Fuzz with colors on the opposite side of the color wheel, such as yellow, blue, green, and red. This can create a dynamic and visually striking composition, just like how the shade of Peach Fuzz complements a Lilac-colored wall and skin-tone furniture.

"Emancipation" by Renalyn Nakasone Cruz

Emancipation
Reynalyn Nakasone Cruz
11.7” x 16.5”
Watercolor on Paper

Remember, art is a subjective experience; the primary factor is that you enjoy and connect with the chosen artwork.

However, using this year’s color as a guide adds a fun and inspiring dimension to exploring new pieces while staying current with design trends.

Source: Pantone and Hindustan Times

— Toby Denise Concepcion