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Sherwin-Williams Unleashes 2025 Colors Of The Year, A Mix Of Timeless & Modern

By Mikelle Leow, 18 Oct 2024

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In a vibrant celebration of its 15th anniversary announcing a Color of the Year, Sherwin-Williams is introducing not one, not two, but nine hues with its first-ever Color Capsule of the Year for 2025.


The carefully curated rainbow aims to capture color at its most timeless, innovative, and visually striking, bringing together enduring favorites and contemporary stunners to help homebodies and designers alike express themselves.

 

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“It’s very special to commemorate our 15th Color of the Year anniversary by expanding to an entire capsule that is a modern, fresh take on color, with a balanced and usable assortment of shades,” notes Sue Wadden, director of color marketing at Sherwin-Williams.


The 2025 Color Capsule of the Year showcases nine distinctive hues, each with its own personality and potential.

 

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Grounded, a rich and versatile brown, offers a sense of stability and refinement.

 

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Sunbleached strikes a balance between warm and cool, presenting a light neutral that defies easy categorization.

 

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For those seeking a bold statement, Chartreuse brings a vivid splash of yellow-green energy.

 

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The collection continues with Rain Cloud, a moody gray-blue.

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There’s Clove, a deep, comforting brown that borders on black.

 

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Malabar offers a soft, sandy beige perfect for creating serene environments.

 

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Meanwhile, Bosc Pear evokes a sense of nostalgia with its cinnamon-gold warmth.

 

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White Snow provides a crisp, pure and reflective white beloved by design professionals. 

 

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Mauve Finery rounds out the selection with its subtle, sophisticated botanical charm.

 

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The colorful vision further blossoms in an exclusive bouquet with woman-founded floral design company East Olivia. This tangible representation of the 2025 Color Capsule features a delicate mix of painted gypsophila, craspedia, bunny tails, eucalyptus, and miscanthus, reflecting the subtle neutrals, soft yellows, and fresh lavender tones of the 2025 capsule.

 


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Designed to last up to a year, the Sherwin-Williams x East Olivia bouquet will be available in two sizes for a limited time.

 

 

 

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