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Pantone

In 1963 Herbert Lawrence created an innovative system for identifying, matching and communicating colours. Today the name PANTONE is known all over the world as the standard language for expressing colours in a variety of industries, providing continuous inspiration to the creative community.
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Pantone LLC

It was 1963 when Herbert Lawrence cre & ograve; an innovative system for identification, correspondence and color communication. On May 21 of that year, Lawrence distribu & igrave; the first edition of the Pantone Matching System , an indispensable tool for graphic professionals, which guaranteed a perfect match between the color displayed on the monitor and the color printed at the end.

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The Pantone name

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Today the name PANTONE & egrave; known all over the world as the standard language for accurate color communication in many sectors, providing continuous inspiration to the community; Creative.

Pantone LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of X-Rite Incorporated, & egrave; the first authority world-renowned color, moreover, the provider of color systems and leading technology for the selection and precise communication of color, through a variety of products; of industrial sectors. The name PANTONE & reg; & Egrave; known all over the world as the standard language for color communication from the designer to the manufacturer to the retailer to the customer.

The very name of the company & egrave; over the years has become synonymous with one of the classifications of color, most of all; known to the world.

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Fashion Color Report

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Every year, in fact, Pantone publishes his Fashion Color Report, a document in which he will indicate what the shades will be; pi & ugrave; in vogue during the autumn-winter / spring-summer seasons.

From this annual report on color, interior designers, architects, graphic designers and stylists, they use the Pantone color list every year, to create collections of clothes, accessories, objects, interior sets but also furniture and furnishing accessories.

Anyone working in the field of fashion, graphics or design, inside his briefcase has the traditional pantone color scheme; infinite nuances with more nuances; hot to those more & ugrave; cold, from opaque to metallic.

Pantone provides more & ugrave; bribes colors, the main ones and the most important ones; used, are: matte (opaque), coated (polished), metallic (metalized).

The color system encoded by Pantone & egrave; universally recognized, which allows those who use it to have a valid and equal reference all over the world.

Each year, the queen of colors, anticipates a palette of colors that will be "trendy colors", for fashion collections of designers, objects, accessories and design accessories.

Objects and Design Complements - PANTONE

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A few years ago, Pantone decided to expand its business; of its brand, then no longer; taking care only of color coding, but setting up a grandiose project, whose purpose (absolutely successful) & egrave; to create objects and design complements, using colors as a universal language. From this vision is born Concept Store PANTONE UNIVERSE, a location set with a clean, modern, linear and innovative design that reflects the philosophy and image of the brand, but at the same time, emphasizes the colors and the shapes of the products.

The Milan Concept Store & egrave; It was created by Sara Giglioli, marketing consultant specialized in luxury, and by Luca Trazzi, an internationally renowned Italian designer. " Our main aim was to create a perfect location to live the colors, thanks to a brand new scientific and innovative approach to design, focused on the study of light and space ", says the designer Luca Trazzi.

Not surprisingly & egrave; LED lighting was chosen; this type of light, in fact, reinforces the perception of every single shade of color.

Perfect for decorating a kitchen with a pop mood, are the Pantone dishes made of colored ceramic. Originality & agrave; of the Pantone branded edge, the shades available in many color variations, the classic shape and the cheerful style of these furnishing accessories, enter your homes to give a showy, but never invasive, chromatic touch ideal to give sprint to your days .

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