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Color Trends & Color of The Year 2023 - Raspberry Blush 2008-30

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A vivacious shade of coral tinged with pink, Raspberry Blush enlivens the senses with an electric optimism.

Raspberry Blush 2008-30 strikes the right chord, setting the stage for Color Trends 2023.

Never a backdrop, Raspberry Blush is the definition of charismatic color. This unapologetic shade of red orange had us thinking: bold, bolder, boldest. This sentiment flows through the rest of the palette as we immerse ourselves in hues that make a statement. Inspired by an artist’s desire to communicate through color, shape, and sound, Color Trends 2023 was built to envelop you in vivacious color.

To commemorate this year’s selection, Benjamin Moore partnered with electro-funk duo Chromeo to underscore the upbeat and optimistic tone of the palette and the dynamic role color plays in self-expression—much like music.

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Chromeo’s new song, ‘Raspberry Blush’ celebrates the positivity and enjoyment of life that both color and music influence.

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Amp Up the Saturation with Raspberry Blush

Paint an arch or accent wall in Raspberry Blush to get acquainted with this confident color, paired with walls in Etiquette.

Envelop yourself with this tart hue and use on walls, ceiling, and trim to create an impactful color statement.

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A deep chocolate with hints of brown, black, and violet in its undertone, this enigmatic hue combines both comfort and drama. Warm and engaging, Wenge is ideal for amping up saturation in rooms with predominantly neutral walls or bringing balance to a space with a lot of color.

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Increase the Drama with Wenge

Outline white-walled rooms with trim work, cabinetry, and shelving in Wenge.

Create depth and dimension by using on all four walls, and lean into monochromatic styles with furniture in a matching hue.

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A rich brown touched by orange undertones, this warm hue will have you questioning the very definition of a neutral. Cinnamon is an excellent bridge between neutrals and more saturated shades–if you find you’re looking for a bolder neutral, or a more neutral hue that still feels like a focal point, Cinnamon is the spice for you.

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Harmonize Your Designs with Cinnamon

Use on walls with a ceiling in Etiquette for a warm, inviting style.

Use Cinnamon on trim in a room with walls in White Heron for a clean, eclectic vibe.

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A rich ochre, yellow and green undertones balance out this unique hue. Similar to gold leaf for your walls, Savannah Green is a statement-making shade that plays well with neutrals and saturated hues. Offering both whimsy and drama, explore higher sheens for a lustrous take on this sprightly hue.

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Get Groovy with Savannah Green

Increase contrast and creativity with Savannah Green on walls and accents in Conch Shell.

Balance accent walls in Savannah Green with crisp White Heron walls and trim for a clean, acidic style.

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Sink into this saturated shade, which blends the relaxing vibes of gray-blue hues and the simmering pleasure of blue-green. Engaging and deep, this soothing teal has a delicate gray undertone that enrichens this moody hue.

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Embrace Moody Moments with North Sea Green

Take inspiration from antique jewel boxes by painting all four walls and ceiling this enigmatic green.

Pair with Savannah Green in an adjoining room for a pleasurable contrast that plays up the acidic nature of Savannah Green balanced by North Sea Green’s weight.

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A radiant navy akin to the dark indigo of dusk, this inky hue breathes romance into any space. Depth and dimension define walls painted in Starry Night Blue, a captivating hue with just a touch of violet in its undertone.

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Find Your Rhythm with Starry Night Blue

Paint an accent wall in an open-concept space with Starry Night Blue to delineate a different use for the area.

Opt for a higher sheen to emulate the glimmer of the night sky.

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A gentle pink reminiscent of sepia tone, this dusty hue brings to mind thoughts of sunsets captured by a vintage film camera. Conch Shell may bring a blush to your space, but this hue is not shy. This comforting color balances out the bold vibes of this palette, appearing almost neutral alongside such striking shades.

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Bring a Pop of Color with Conch Shell

Use on an accent wall in a neutral room for a gentle dose of color.

Pair with red furnishings for an updated take on the monochromatic style.

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Soft and ethereal, this light purple is grounded by a drop of gray. It emanates a soft spiritual sensibility, leaning into the softer side of our Color Trends 2023 palette. Appearing both gray and lavender, depending on the lighting, infuse a touch of color into any space with this engaging hue.

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Hit the Right Note with New Age

Paint the ceiling in a white room with New Age for a surprising burst of color that draws the eyes up.

Create feign-scoting by painting the bottom half of your walls with New Age, bringing visual interest with a delicate spin.

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Download your copy of the Color of the Year 2023 brochure to explore Raspberry Blush 2008-30 and the expressive hues of the Color Trends 2023 palette. Bring bold color to your projects, mood boards, and designs with our downloadable dollops.

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Experience the Benjamin Moore Color of the Year—Raspberry Blush 2008-30—with your own Color Trends 2023 Swatch Kit.

Color Trends 2023 Swatch Kit

The limited-edition Color of the Year 2023 Swatch Kit includes:

Use these oversized swatches to create your own color combinations.

Tape them on your wall to view each hue throughout the day to decide how the Color Trends palette colors will work in your home.

Color Trends 2023 Bundle

The limited-edition Color Trends 2023 bundle includes:

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Published on 10/12/22

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Believe it or not, 2022 is already on its way out the door, which means we're moving on from last year's Color of the Year (a calming sage green) to a new mood in 2023. Bringing a fresher, peppier perspective to the coming year is paint company Benjamin Moore, which has just announced its pick for 2023 Color of the Year — Raspberry Blush 2008-30, a saturated red-orange that is full of life. It's the perfect color for embracing the positivity and potential that a brand new year brings.

People are ready to bring color back into the home, taking a step outside their color comfort zones.

Cheerful Raspberry Blush is perfect to use in small doses or to coat an entire wall—the choice is yours. Use some on your ceiling or paint one of your interior doors to really add a pop to any room. And along those lines, if you've started to witness people going a bit bold with their paint choices, you're certainly not alone. “People are ready to bring color back into the home, taking a step outside their color comfort zones,” according to Andrea Magno, color marketing and development director at Benjamin Moore, which has an expansive collection of more than 3,500 paint colors. "Raspberry Blush 2008-30 and the Color Trends 2023 palette empower the use of statement colors that deliver delight and personality, while transforming rooms for incredible results."

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Benjamin Moore is in good company with their pink-infused choice. Sherwin-Williams' Redend Point is "a soulful blush-beige," and Dunn-Edwards' Terra Rosa combines rosy pink with terracotta.

The colors that fall within Benmain Moore's Color Trends 2023 palette are all saturated, dramatic shades and consist of the following: Raspberry Blush 2008-30, Conch Shell 052, Wenge AF-180, Cinnamon 2174-20, New Age 1444, Starry Night Blue 2067-20, North Sea Green 2053-30, and Savannah Green 2150-30. North Sea Green is pictured in the cozy breakfast nook shown below, where it's even been used on the ceiling.

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To celebrate Raspberry Blush and all that it entails, Benjamin Moore partnered with the musical duo Chromeo, who released a new song, appropriately also titled Raspberry Blush, which debuts today. The tune "celebrates the positivity and enjoyment of life that both color and music can influence," according to a Benjamin Moore press release. Furthermore, Benjamin Moore will be continuing the celebration with a number of events taking place in select cities, at which the Color Trends 2023 Palette will be featured. At the event, customers will have the chance to explore eight different curated Spotify playlists — one designed to represent each color — to get better acquainted with each of these new hues.

Feeling ready to embark on a painting project in advance of the new year? Benjamin Moore's paints are available at 7,500 locally owned and operated paint, decorating, and hardware retailers throughout the United States and Canada (and in 75 other countries across the globe), making it easy for you to embark on that home improvement task whenever you please. Happy painting, and let us know how you plan to use Raspberry Blush in your home!

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The 2022 Decor Trends Designers Are Already Over

Benjamin Moore Color 2023 - European School of Design

Many have heard about Pantone's definition of trend colors and follow their announcements.

But did you know about the American interior paint manufacturer Benjamin Moore, who also announces trends regularly?

This year, the company has chosen Raspberry Blush 2008-30 as its 2023 color of the year, a "living coral shade with a pink sheen".



After a few years of more neutral tones, the firm is returning to a rich and intense coral without a touch of purple. nine0005 ⠀
This shameless red-orange color makes us bolder, bolder and bolder. He does not enter the room silently and does not serve as a silent background. He takes center stage and wants to be noticed. It awakens feelings and fills with optimism, which we all lack so much now.

"It's a really charismatic tone, and it'll just be a neutral backdrop for the walls," says Andrea Magno, director of marketing and color development for Benjamin Moore. "It's about awakening our senses and bringing people to vibrant color. In recent years, subdued colors have contributed to the serenity of our homes. Last year, we talked about greenery, strengthening the connection with nature. But now we have a bolder future." A rich red-orange is the best color for a truly beautiful sunset and will inspire you to break out of your color comfort zone.

Notably, Raspberry Blush notes the desire for warmer shades. Playing with "crimson blush" can mean a modern take on the red dining room of yesteryear, or incorporating it on a smaller scale as a painted piece of furniture. No matter how much surface area is given to color, it will bring energy to any space.



"People always turn to nature as a source of inspiration. But this year, instead of admiring the more organic, vegetal shades, we chose outstanding colors - the fiery colors of the sunset, tropical flowers, the depths of the Mediterranean Sea. Color Trends Palette 2023 allows for the use of dramatic colors that are fun, reflect individuality and transform a room in an incredible way," says the company. nine0005
Raspberry Blush also lays the foundation for Benjamin Moore's 2023 color trends. The eight-color palette is an eclectic mix of colors with nostalgic references to the 80s and 90s. Each of these eight confident shades offers inspiration and creativity while encouraging you to go beyond the traditional to experience a truly exceptional color.



These shades allow you to step out of your comfort zone, push the boundaries and completely immerse yourself in a new bold color, and feel the mood of the Mediterranean Sea. nine0005 The palette provides harmony for design projects in any style.

And the influence of color on the emotional state can hardly be overestimated. We have already written about this in detail in our telegram channel.

5 interior color trends that will rule in 2023

On December 1, 2022, an interesting event in the world of design will take place - the Pantone Color Institute will officially announce the main colors and shades of 2023.
Of course, we will immediately cover this event in the blog. nine0005 In the meantime, we have some interesting information from another trendsetter in color design. Benjamin Moore & Co. since 1883 it has been manufacturing Premium and Super Premium class paints and varnishes and is a benchmark for many paint manufacturers around the world, including Russia. Benjamin Moore have already published their palette for 2023, which consists of 8 colors.

For the last few years, muted colors have contributed to the calmness of our homes. Last year, everything was dedicated to a calm green and an interesting purple called Very Perry, which promotes connection with nature and the digital world. We can now say that the Benjamin Moore Company is looking to the future with their Color of the Year 2023, which was proclaimed Crimson Blush. nine0005
The rich red-orange color is inspired by nature and is reminiscent of a beautiful sunset on the ocean. It also encourages us to break out of our color comfort zone. After all, the era of dynamism is coming.
Leading color experts announce the end of the dominance of neutrals and cool tones. Bold, playful tones based on the warmer side of the color wheel are predicted to skyrocket in 2023. Reason: People are becoming more adventurous in choosing color as a way to express themselves. nine0005 While choosing the right shade really comes down to personal preference, there are a few options for those looking for inspiration.
Here are five color trends that will be popular in 2023.

Spectacular reds and oranges

Benjamin Moore has moved away from the calm shades of last year and proclaimed Raspberry Blush as his official color of the year. This decision means a more active movement in the interior design industry towards more saturated shades. nine0005 Colors such as red, orange and terracotta are expected to skyrocket in popularity due to their ability to take people out of their comfort zone, energize and uplift.

Unexpected Light Green

Midtone greens have conquered homes around the world for their ability to play with nature, to act calmly and refreshingly at the same time.
Savannah Green has a citrusy, tart undertone that might be unexpected for a wall color, but when used in a room, it creates a space that is both playful and sophisticated. nine0003

Natural Inspired Shades

Nature continues to inspire color trends for 2023, with a growing interest in more earthy, vibrant and natural shades. In particular, shades of warm brown that are reminiscent of various types of wood, minerals and precious stones.
Colors of bark, wood, metal... in a word, copper-brown colors of medium tones create comfort and stability in rooms, while creating a sophisticated backdrop. nine0003

Sublime blush

Color experts explain that neutral colors play an important role in creating a solid foundation for an interior. However, in 2023, instead of the cold tones that we have seen in the past, neutrals will take on a warmer character with earthy undertones. For example, an unusual ash pink, reminiscent of attractive suede, the color of the dawn, a slight blush on delicate skin, will be very popular as a canvas for your updated interior.


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