Ask almost any designer about custom colors and the name that will probably be waiting on the tips of their tongues would be Pantone. Such a rich selection of patented hues rest under the Pantone umbrella, but their reach does not end there. Far from it, in fact. Pantone’s custom color service has given brands the world over the ability to coordinate in style.
Today we are turning that inspirational spotlight towards the wide reach of influence that Pantone has had over designers the world over. Below is a collection of both concepts and fully realized products that have been modeled after and honors the Pantone brand. We hope you find this as inspiring a collection as we do.
The Pantone Hotel
The Pantone Hotel invites you to experience the city of Brussels through a lens of color and a spectrum of comforts. From the moment you arrive, our “hotel of colors� will awaken your senses to an array of delights and playful surprises.
Impeccably designed by Michel Penneman and Olivier Hannaert, The PANTONE Brussels showcases the color of emotion with a distinctive hue on each colorous guest floor. From vivid to subdued, for business or leisure, our unique boutique hotel perfectly suits your savvy palette and colorful imagination.
From a design perspective, The PANTONE Brussels is built on an exceptional use of contrast; a white canvas provides clean space for saturated colors to pop. Guest rooms feature unique photography by esteemed Belgian photographer Victor Levy.
Pantone Universe
Pantone Universe is a design-led collection for the home, the workplace and the road… Accessories and apparel you need and designs you want – and in colors you love, by Pantone, the author of the universal color language.
Sephora + Pantone Universe Eyeshadow Pallete
Pantone Christmas Ball Ornaments
Pantone DIY
Pantone Stained Glass Window Door
Pantone Concepts
Pantone and Gap Clothing Booth
Share Your Thoughts
Thanks for joining us for this collection, but before you go, share your thoughts with us via the comment section. What were some of your favorite interpretations or applications of the Pantone color wheel? Do you know of other pieces or projects that were left out of our showcase? If so, point us in that direction.
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