Today, Benjamin Moore announced it’s color of the year 2021– Aegean Teal 2136-40, a captivating blue-green through a Facebook live video.
Selection for Benjamin Moore’s color of the year actually started months before the pandemic left people around the world reevaluating the importance of home.
The color “Aegean Teal” is a blend of blue and green, with grey undertones. In Benjamin Moore’s color catalogue, it is described as an “intriguing midtone that creates natural harmony.”
Aegean Teal reflects organic shades the team found at farmer’s markets and the belief that “the kitchen serves as a place of nourishment” and a center of community.
We blogged that Benjamin Moore’s color of the year 2020–First Light, if you haven’t read our blog, please click here to read And we think the color is pretty neutral yet moody and can be an elegant backdrop for any interiors. In Orange County Hill Project, we painted Client’s guest bedroom in kind of similar pink color—neutral yet elegant and sophiticated:
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The light warm pink create such a dreamy atmosphere. The tufted bed headboard adds depth and interest to the space while the 2 of brass pendants anchor the bedroom and champaign nightstands lend a touch of sophistication. Artwork for sure is the soul of the room. This is a soothe and delicate place place where guests can relax well.
Benjamin Moore just announced its Color of the Year 2020 today —First Light,2102-70, a soft, rosy hue blooming with potential. Based on Benjamin Moore,” It’s a cool, sophisticated pink that you can live with day in and day out”. I was expecting another shade of blue. Well, I love pink and glad to see pink color is going to be here to stay for the start of a new decade.
Benjamin Moore Color of the Year 2020—First Light,2102-70
Perfect for Accent Color
Look chic pairing with light brown.
Create cheeful and happy decor pairing with white.
First Light emits a warm glow past a kitchen painted in Golden Straw, a hue from the 2020 Color of the Year palette. Photo: Courtesy of Benjamin Moore
Andrea Magno, Benjamin Moore’s director of color marketing and development, recommends using First Light in dining rooms.Photo: Courtesy of Benjamin Moore
Well, you can see that this Benjamin Moore’s First Light is not that sweet and almost can pair with any color.