
Once again, Pantone, which chose a similar color in 2018 with Ultra Violet, has ventured back into the violet range. In this case, Very Pery is a color created from scratch, blending shades of blue with touches of reddish-purple. The result is Pantone color number 17-3938, known for its versatility.
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The company describes the new color as a symbol of optimism and openness to a new era. In fact, they explain in their statement that this color is a gateway between the physical and digital worlds, a new space where both can understand each other. Beyond the concept, in the world of design it is a very interesting and chameleon-like color.
On one hand, it's perfect for combining and Brighten up spaces with dark woods, browns, and beiges ; in fact, these types of tones are perfect for relaxing the mind and maintaining calm in spaces like the bedroom. On the other hand, mixed with grays or white (cool tones), it gives a softer feel and is perfect for Nordic and modern environments.

Other brands are also defining their colors for 2022
Although Pantone always gets the most attention, we can't deny that there are other brands making their bets for 2022. First of all, the firm Comex (paint specialists) is betting on a nectarine color where orange brings vitality to the decoration. For its part, Bruguer (also specialists in paints) opts for very soft blues to create spaces where creativity reigns.
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Finally, we conclude with Behr, which stands apart from the other brands and opts for a more elegant and baroque color like Breezeway MQ3-21. A greenish-silver tone, perfect for elegant settings or Art Deco touches.