Described as “a velvety, gentle peach whose all-embracing spirit enriches mind, body, and soul,” this hue is more than just a visual choice. According to Leatrice Eiseman, the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, Peach Fuzz is an apt colour for the times we’re living in, offering a reflection of basic human needs and desires many may feel during challenging times.
“Peach Fuzz brings belonging, inspires recalibration, and an opportunity for nurturing. Drawing comfort from PANTONE 13-1023 Peach Fuzz, we can find peace from within, impacting our wellbeing,” Eiseman said in a news release.
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Laurie Pressman, vice-president of the Pantone Color Institute, emphasises the colour’s significance in representing community coming together. “At a time of turmoil in many aspects of our lives, our need for nurturing, empathy and compassion grows ever stronger, as does our imaginings of a more peaceful future,” Pressman noted.
The choice of Peach Fuzz marks the 25th anniversary of the Pantone Color Institute’s tradition of declaring a ‘colour of the year‘. This classic yet comforting hue seems to harken back to the basics, possibly in commemoration of this milestone.
While previous selections involved cutting-edge technologies and multiple colours, Peach Fuzz takes a more timeless approach. Nevertheless, the rollout is not without its modern touch, with a range of branded merchandise showcasing the colour, from carpets and cellphones to makeup.
To determine the colour, Pressman explained that a “global team of colour experts” delve into various realms, including the entertainment industry, art, fashion, design, travel, and lifestyles, as well as socio-economic conditions to find influences.
The colour is bigger than one region or one sector of design, Pressman added.
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“It is a colour we see crossing all areas of design; a colour that serves as an expression of a mood and an attitude on the part of the consumers, a colour that will resonate around the world, a colour that reflects what people are looking for, a colour that can hope to answer what they feel they need.”