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Honeysuckle Pink - Pantone Color Trends 2011

Honeysuckle Pink - Pantone Color of the Year 2011

After the announcement that Pantone’s 2011 Color of the Year is Honeysuckle pink, we along with a throng of thousands have been on a quest for the perfect pink accent piece. Here are some of our nominees:

The “Sonia” Chair

Neiman Marcus Sonia Chair - Honeysuckle Pink - Interior Color Trends 2011All about shape and texture, the “Sonia” in silk and rayon velvet, with curved back and delicately hand-carved legs and arm insets would more than meet our goal of a perfect pink accent piece. With a nod to tradition, this chair could be the center of attention in a modern room. Think a pop of pink in an oasis of white.

AVF Radiant Acrylic Cocktail Table

RADIANT ACRYLIC COFFEE TABLE - Honeysuckle Pink - Interior Color Trends 2011If cost is no consideration, this stunning acrylic table designed by Alexandra Von Furstenberg has to be the top nominee for perfection in pink. In any room, the Radiant would be the focal point.

Muse Lighting by AXO Light

Muse Lighting by AXO Light - Pantone Honeysuckle Pink - - Interior Color Trends 2011They say it was inspired by the topping on a cupcake and everyone seems to be calling it sweet. The Muse lighting collection meets that pink perfection criteria and it’s available in a ceiling/wall light or a hanging pendant.

Think you’ll be adding a splash of pink to any of your interior spaces?

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    The “Color God” has spoken! Pantone has named Honeysuckle as THE color of 2011, and what a brilliant color to start the new year. “The intensity of this festive reddish pink allures and engages. In fact, this color, not the sweet fragrance of the flower blossoms for which it was named, is what attracts hummingbirds to nectar.

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