This week, Pantone predicted the colour of the year
This week on Dezeen, Pantone announced Classic Blue as the colour of the coming year, while we looked back at 2019 with the launch of our year in review series.
A dark shade of blue, reminiscent of the evening sky, was chosen by the American colour company to best encapsulate 2020 ? a calm and collected antidote to its predecessor, last year's energetic Living Coral.
The "solid and dependable" hue is already proving popular in interiors, where it is gracing everything from kitchen cabinets to shutters and a stairwell cum bookshelf.
Dezeen's top 10 museums and galleries of 2019
Elsewhere on the site, we've started rounding up the best projects of the past 12 months, with Dezeen's editor Tom Ravenscroft picking his 10 favourite churches and chapels across nine different countries from Lebanon to South Korea. We also reported on the biggest trends across design and technology, including the rise and rise of folding phones and designers' preoccupation with the right to privacy both on- and offline.
Dezeen's Semi Han meanwhile looked at the museums and galleries that opened their doors this year, designed by practices from BIG to David Chipperfield Architects.
Lorenz relaunches self righting clock that kickstarted Richard Sapper's career
In the design world, a number of studios turned their hand to gravity-defying clocks. Nendo released one that consists of a single aluminium cube, balanced on one of its corners with the hands formed by two shards that were cut from ...
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