While neutrals have always been in vogue, it’s no coincidence that Behr Paint Company just announced Blank Canvas, a warm white, as its 2023 Color of the Year. After the surge in home renovation and redecoration brought on by the pandemic, calm, neutral designs now dominate our interiors. Architects and designers are leaning into the desire to create space—be it an office, a hotel lobby, a clothing store, or a family living room—that feels serene and inviting. As a result, current collections and expanded color offerings by product manufacturers meet this rising demand for beiges, browns, taupes, grays, and creams. These new high-performance textiles, tiles, and surfaces are sure to deliver this sought-after calm and sophistication to your next project.
In Your Skin by Erin Ruby
HBF Textiles
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Fold Panels
Wood-Skin
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Outdoor Denver
Carnegie Fabrics
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JD Staron x Very Gay Paint
JD Staron
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Ricordi
Ceramica Sant’Agostino
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Lagom Curvy
Stone Source
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Pebbles Collection
Caesarstone
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HUSH
Ultrafabrics
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Mesa
Armadillo