coral Pantone’s 2019 Color of the Year in digs magazine

Pantone’s Color of the Year —Eye-Catching Coral

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With the announcement of Pantone’s 2019 The color of the Year, forgo fear and apply this optimistic, playful and eye-catching tone at home

1 MM LAMPADARI BALLOTON TABLE LAMP BY MATTEO ZORZENONI, MMLAMPADARI.COM

2 HONEYCOMB STUDIO CORAL + GOLD MINIMALIST BUD VASE, $16, HONEYCOMBSTUDIO.COM

3 MONTAUK PROJECT BY STUDIO ROBERT MCKINLEY, ROBERTMCKINLEY.COM

4 YORK WALLCOVERINGS LUXURY PAISLEY, $64.99/ROLL, YORKWALL.COM

5 HAY KALEIDO, $20-65, US.HAY.DK

6 KITCHEN AID ARTISAN® SERIES 5 QUART TILT-HEAD STAND MIXER, $499.99, KITCHENAID.COM

7 ANTHROPOLOGIE VELVET ELOWEN CHAIR $398, ANTHROPOLOGIE.COM

Photos: Courtesy of Mm Lampadari, Honeycomb Studio, Nicole Franzen (Lifestyle), York Wallcoverings, Hay, Kitchen Aid and Anthropologie

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