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September 11, 2023

  

AkzoNobel Colour of the YearAkzoNobel’s Colour of the Year 2024 is Sweet Embrace—an opportunity for designers and woodworkers in furniture, flooring, cabinets and building products to provide a warm, calm and liberating environment for customers amid changing times.

Sweet Embrace is a welcoming pastel pink inspired by soft feathers and evening clouds. It reflects the findings of global trends—that in an uncertain world, people are looking for belonging and reassurance. They are also in need of more peaceful environments and looking for joy in their everyday experiences.

“Choosing Sweet Embrace as our Color of the Year 2024 reflects our extensive research into global social, design and consumer trends for 2024. This research found that, in a changing environment, we’re on a quest to belong. We need places that make us feel calm, but which also provide moments of joy. Identified by our in-house paints and coatings colour experts and international design professionals, these trends will influence how we choose our colours,” explains Henri Bijsterbosch, colour marketing manager for AkzoNobel’s Industrial Coatings business.

AkzoNobel’s Global Wood Design Studio in High Point, North Carolina, has created three unique palettes, or ‘colour stories’, around the Colour of the Year that are all driven by the themes of belonging, calm and joy encapsulated by Sweet Embrace. 

These colour stories provide an essential toolbox for furniture designers and joinery manufacturers looking for on-trend wood coatings to differentiate their projects. While for consumers, they make it easy to choose colours and combinations for a trendy look.

The three-color stories are:

Joyful colors that put a smile on your face and inspire imagination and creativity, with dreamy lilacs, fluid grays and modern yellows.

Specially crafted finishes are required for different products, as wood coatings are often applied to highlight and play with the natural beauty of the wooden substrate. AkzoNobel’s highly trained technical service team works closely with the Wood Design team to ensure finishes are robust and can be industrialised for customers around the world.