Benjamin Moore First Light Bathroom
First Light, a soft and dusky pink, is Benjamin Moore's Colour of the Year for 2020.
Described as a 'cheery, rosy hue', the versatile shade was chosen to 'reflect the air of positivity' upon entering a new decade.
This delicate, airy pink hue is a refreshing alternative to other warm neutrals such as cream or beige. Yet it's a welcome shade for the home: it's soft enough to flatter a multitude of looks but bright enough to add a burst of joy into a room, 'reminiscent of a decade blooming with potential'.
Helen Shaw, Director of Benjamin Moore UK, explains: 'Over the last few seasons, we have gradually seen neutrals with pink and red undertones taking over from our traditionally cooler grey neutrals and the selection of First Light as our Colour of the Year takes this evolving trend a step further.
'It's a soft and dusky rose tone that flatters any space and reflects the desire to use blush tones in grown-up spaces and a desire to introduce more colour overall into our environment.'
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Andrea Magno, Benjamin Moore Director of Colour Marketing and Development, says First Light represents a new dawn of idealism, design and living. 'First Light 2102-70 reflects a new definition of the home – a shift in mindset from the material to satisfying the core needs in life: community, comfort, security, self-expression, authenticity and ultimately, optimism,' she says.
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Alongside the Colour of the Year, Benjamin Moore has released an accompanying 2020 palette with nine other harmonious hues (think green tones, straw shades and soft blues), ranging from dark and mysterious, to pastel and playful.
The palette delivers modern paint colour pairings and offers a timeless way to update your home and embrace a modern look.
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Benjamin Moore First Light Bathroom
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