January 03, 2017
Pantone’s "Greenery" is a Natural Choice for Trend-Savvy Florists
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Trend-savvy florists are celebrating Pantone’s selection of ‘Greenery’ as the 2017 Color of the Year. Unlike last year, when people were hesitant to embrace the dual baby-soft shades of pink and blue, this year’s versatile yet vibrant green is getting rave reviews from designers across the country.
What is surprising about putting a green on center stage is that it’s usually considered a background color, not the star of the show. No longer can you simply add a few live plants to a room or insert some leaves into a bouquet and think you’ve tagged a green color trend. This dramatic hue brings its own colorful personality into the limelight.
Green is more than just one of three secondary hues found on a color wheel. It’s a trendy term that refers to a ‘back to basics’ healthy lifestyle, an earth friendly social movement, or the color of money with a prediction of economic growth.
Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, describes Greenery 15-0343 as a “symbol of new beginnings, fresh and revitalizing.”
This neutral is a natural for growing your floral business
While consumers think of green as a color, most florists consider it a neutral. Forget black, white and gray, the colors consumers generally consider neutrals. People with a green thumb see Pantone's Greenery as the neutral as that’s a natural complement to fresh flowers in organic designs. For many designers, this energetic yellow-green feels like the essence of spring with the promise of new growth, making it a natural choice for the fresh start of a new year.Green - more than just a color
What is surprising about putting a green on center stage is that it’s usually considered a background color, not the star of the show. No longer can you simply add a few live plants to a room or insert some leaves into a bouquet and think you’ve tagged a green color trend. This dramatic hue brings its own colorful personality into the limelight.
Green is more than just one of three secondary hues found on a color wheel. It’s a trendy term that refers to a ‘back to basics’ healthy lifestyle, an earth friendly social movement, or the color of money with a prediction of economic growth.
Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, describes Greenery 15-0343 as a “symbol of new beginnings, fresh and revitalizing.”
