C2 Lack selects the color of the year for 2026

C2 Lack selects the color of the year for 2026

C2 Paint has announced its color of the year for 2026. C2 Epernay #639 is an “earthy, soft ocher with muffled mineral tones”, which is “timeless, grounded and naturally elegant”, the company said in a statement.

C2 EPERNAY is named after a French village known for its vineyards and limestone architecture, and should look like “sun -like stone, the steamed wealth of vintage textiles and the opulence of champagne”. The light yellow shadow was outstanding in the European interior during the Beaux arts and neoclassical periods.

“C2 EPERNAY has long been bound to European influences and is now being created in contemporary design for its classic, versatile ambience,” said Philippa Radon, interior designer and C2 color specialist. “This historical color helps us to tell the miraculous stories after the history through the inseparable threads of color, art, furniture and nature. It reminds us of appreciating the personal details that make a home unique at home – and to live with awe on the stories that we create every day.”

The EN -Land range

C2 Paint also designed a whole range of colors for the selection. The Enterre palette for 2026 celebrates nature with the tones of gardens, weathered facades and natural fibers. The colors in the palette include Epernay 639, the color of the year and Parador 922; Spearmint 700; Potato Leek 914; Snowsky (BD15); and blueberry (BD26).

The snowsky and blueberry pallets come from the interior designer Barry Dixon's “The Natural” collection for C2 -Lack. Snowsky is a porcelain porcelain, while the C2 team recommends for walls and ceilings, while Blueberry is an inky blue with black currants that recommends the team for cladding, doors and bookshelves.

“These colors draw from the deepest memory and material fountain – earth, wind, fire and water,” said Dixon. “They are the shades of experienced experience and the layered interiors. I believe that if it is selected with the soul, color becomes the most honest form of storytelling.”

“We are pleased to have designer Barry Dixon as part of our 2026 en terre palette,” said Tia Clarida, director of C2 lacquer marketing director of C2. “His preference for color, attention to detail and the appreciation of the natural world authentically match our brand.”

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