Imagine a gentle blend of spice in the crisp fall air. Breathe in the aroma of cardamom, caramelized sugar, and freshly baked pastries, filling your senses, stirring your taste buds, and awakening cherished memories of family gatherings. That’s precisely what the 2025 Color Forecast from Brentano embodies.
The six selections from the Brentano Design Studio inspire feelings with deeply flavorful and captivating colorways that tug at your heartstrings. They are an encapsulation of refined taste, classic design, and cozy tones that wrap you in warmth on chilly days.
Deeply rooted in Brentano’s tradition of ever-expanding color neutrals, these six shades have been lovingly chosen as the “trending” hues from an extensive array of colors in Brentano’s collection. With tender, reminiscent undertones, the 2025 color forecast warmly invites a serene and gentle change in the winds. The colors speak to our hearts, offering a comforting vision for design spaces.
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Rosewater
Rosewater, a soft and understated floral hue, is the heart of what the design team affectionately calls “pastel autumn”. An unassuming pink, Rosewater is delicate and refreshing with refined milky undertones. Breaking boundaries, Rosewater redefines pink as a leading lady that takes center stage in design spaces. A seamless pair for khaki and soft shades of sage, this color is sure to become a beloved addition to interiors.
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London Fog
London Fog is a unique blend of linens and greys that caters to a variety of design spaces with its timeless appeal. It’s a genuinely neutral colorway, displaying chameleon-like characteristics as it subtly changes tone when surrounded by varying saturated hues. This colorway incorporates blended tones with nuances of tea and cream, making it a sophisticated choice that can effectively transform and elevate the aesthetics of interior spaces.
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Puff Pastry
Tantalizing our senses with its warm and rich butter tones, Puff Pastry is as salivating as the delicate croissants after which it is named. A classic camel leather colorway, Puff Pastry plays well with others for layering and dimension in residential, commercial and hospitality design spaces. Puff Pastry’s immense popularity among designers solidifies its status as an essential tool in design palettes, with underlying red tones contributing to its alluring depth and body.
Roasted Carrot
Imagine having the charm of autumn wrapped up and kept alive all year round; that’s the magic of Roasted Carrot. This captivating orange shade, with its sweet caramel-like undertones, is reminiscent of clay, ceramic bisque, and rust. A tad more laid-back than our previous color forecasts, Roasted Carrot is just as comfortable being the star of the show or playing a supporting role in stylish interiors.
Oregano
Oregano is a fantastic example of how the beauty of the outdoors can be seamlessly woven into our design spaces. With its striking green tones, it effortlessly merges the colors of the sea and land, truly embodying the essence of biophilic design. A more daring, courageous green than we’ve seen in previous forecasts, Oregano is a stunning colorway, bursting with potential.
Black Cherry
The diamond of the ball, Black Cherry is a stunning display of lush reds and browns converging to create a rich jewel tone with copious amounts of depth. Drawing inspiration from the earthy colors of dried cranberry Black Cherry introduces an intense, passionate element to the designs it is incorporated into.
About Brentano:
The Brentano Design Studio, led by Iris Wang, has grown from a modest eight patterns in 1990, into an international source for residential, hospitality and commercial fabrics and wallcoverings. The range has expanded to include luxurious vegan leathers, sophisticated indoor/outdoor choices, dynamic stain resistant and easy clean finish options, as well as a beautiful collection of eco-friendly textiles.
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