Every year, a group of designers, social scientists, and journalists, among many other professionals, come together to identify a color that represents the needs of larger global communities. For 25 years, Pantone has been announcing an annual color that we later find featured in communications campaigns, clothing, interiors, and even travel trends.
In the case of the Pantone Color 2024, Peach Fuzz (or Peach Fuzz 13-1023) invites you to discover through wonderful places where this soft and comforting beige dominates, which we can find from the best sunsets to the feathers of flamingos in Bolivia. .
France
Toulouse
The Pink City in France owes its title to its typical tone Foreign bricks, or the reddish-and-pink-colored bricks used in much of its ancient city's construction. However, pink is only a starting point: just enjoy the play of the sun and enjoy different colors throughout the day, including Peach Fuzz found on the facades of this charming and welcoming city.
India
Jaipur
There is more than one legend that speaks about the origin of the Pink City in India: some claim that it was Maharaja Ram Singh who ordered the urban center to be painted in this hospitable color on the occasion of the visit of Prince Albert, Prince of Wales, and Queen Elizabeth in 1876; For those who associate the color with the presence of a type of red sandstone that was first used in the famous Palace of the Winds (Hawa Mahal) in 1799. However, mystery still swirls among the royal towers. The palace, the majestic amber fort and the exotic, irresistible and enchanting buildings in sometimes pink and sometimes peach.
Los Angeles (USA)
Beautiful beach pier
Peach Fuzz is a color that is very present in nature, especially when we talk about sunsets. And what's better than Los Angeles' famous Hermosa Beach – where Sebastian, the character played by Ryan Gosling in… La la land rich Star city For the first time – surrender to a sunset where all the pleasures of the US West Coast seem to merge into a unique watercolor.
Bolivia
Uyuni Salt Flats
Thinking about Pantone's Color of the Year also means thinking about the distinctive plumage of flamingos and places like the Uyuni salt flats in Bolivia. The highest salt desert in the world – at 3,650 meters above sea level – gives way to a warm color palette that includes flamingos inhabiting the various lakes, sunsets and the colors of the arid desert.
Scotland
Craigievar Castle
The main inspiration for Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World is Craigievar Castle, a fairy-tale structure located about 10 kilometers from the city of Alford, in the Scottish county of Aberdeenshire. A band of pinks surround this icon, completed in 1626 by merchant William Forbes, which takes on an irresistible color, especially during sunset.
Morocco
Marrakech city
The heart of Morocco's most cosmopolitan city is the peach-coloured clay and clay used to build the impressive old city. A color journey with orange and pink as a common thread and all its possibilities depending on the occurrence of the sun: from the tones of the Ben Youssef School to the map of colors extending between bazaars, old walls, and walls eroded by the breeze and magic.
Spain
The red wall in Calpe
A coveted lens for photographers and designers around the world, the red wall is an ode to architect Ricardo Bofill in the town of Calpe in Alicante. The Mediterranean Sea. . A vacation home that has been a magnet for Instagram users and influencers for years, to the point of prompting its neighbors to charge admission and restrict visits.
Tenerife
The Ritz-Carlton, Abama
Architect Melvin Villarroel designed one of the most iconic hotels in the Canary Islands following feng shui patterns, influences of Moorish architecture and Cuddrash Modernism through a collection of interconnected structures that evoke dream gardens and a pink hue that changes depending on the colour. The whims of the sun. Decorated in the blue of the Atlantic Ocean, Peach Fuzz invades this haven in Guía de Isora where you can undergo a unique color fantasy among Michelin-starred restaurants and one of the most impressive golf courses in Tenerife.
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Majorelle Garden
Although Peach Fuzz is not the main hero of this build, Majorelle Garden shines thanks to the presence of another color inherent in Morocco: Majorelle Blue. This icon was “invented” by the French painter Jacques Majorelle after he settled in an old property in the old city of Marrakesh, and turned it into an art park in 1922. After his death, the complex passed into the hands of designer Yves Saint Laurent in 1922. 1980, who transformed the park into an urban oasis accommodating Everything from the water lilies and trees from five continents to the boutique represents pure art.
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