A sneak peek at the hues that will be everywhere next year - get to know them now and you'll be ahead of the curve
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1
Wood Violet
20th Century Studios
19-3325 - Kicking off the "Style-Setting" palette: "All about poise, finesse and polish."
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2
Champagne Beige
20th Century Studios
14-1012
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3
Deep Mahogany
20th Century Studios
19-1420
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4
Radiant Orchid
20th Century Studios
18-3224
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5
Steel Gray
20th Century Studios
18-4005
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6
Frosted Almond
20th Century Studios
13-1012
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7
Desert Taupe
20th Century Studios
17-1311
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8
White Alyssum
20th Century Studios
11-1001
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9
Rosette
20th Century Studios
16-1518 - part of the "Abstractions" palette: "Similar to the formulation of abstract art where styling might seem randomly gathered, forming a mosaic of differing shapes and many of them geometric."
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10
Red Dahlia
20th Century Studios
19-1555
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11
Seaport
20th Century Studios
9-4342
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12
Crushed Grape
20th Century Studios
19-4342
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13
Hazel
20th Century Studios
17-1143
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14
Apricot Illusion
20th Century Studios
14-1120
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15
Stonewash
20th Century Studios
17-3917
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16
Vineyard Green
20th Century Studios
18-0117
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17
Antique Moss
20th Century Studios
16-0840 - Kicking off the "Botanicum" palette: "Lifted directly from the complexities of flora and foliage, forming intriguing groupings. When used together, a sophisticated, yet inherently natural palette emerges."
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