The ColourFutures experts have identified five key themes for 2009.
These are Ecotecture, White Dimensions, Living Legacy, Equilibrium, Playhouse.
For each theme, a palette of associated colours has been proposed. These are not a colour scheme in themselves, but can be used as a starting point for a project based around the theme.
Green energy and global citizenship are driving innovation in the built environment across the world. This trend is all about sustainable, environmentally friendly construction; the interweaving of man-made and natural elements to create structures that are better not only for the ecosystem but also for those who live or work within.
The Ecotecture palette contains shades of olive and willow, aquatic blues and greens, sit comfortably alongside the slate greys, straw and stone colours of natural construction materials.
Inspired by futuristic, highly engineered, but yet poetic, constructions, this theme brings a touch of modern magic; where sculptured, layered, and multi faceted designs create an interplay of light and shadow.
The palette is made up soft and chalky whites, muted shadowy shades, offset by 'construction' colours of rust, clay and dark slate.
This theme is all about the rediscovery of functional beauty and traditional crafts, where small scale, sustainable production and customised pieces encourage a relationship between the maker and user.
This palette is rich and varied, containing botanical shades like mustard, grape and cactus, enlivened by contemporary 'techno' tones.
Exemplifying a new attitude to life and leisure, sharing time with family and friends but also finding time for oneself, this theme is about creating balance in a turbulent world and nurturing its future.
Equilibrium's palette is soft and gentle, with colours inspired by the tones of tea and skin like jasmine, rose, moss and mint.
Witty and whimsical, this theme is all about fun in functionality, creating possibilities for energetic self-expression, using strong colours and everyday objects designed to amuse.
The palette is full of vibrant, saturated shades of coral, kiwi and fuchsia, played off against the softer graphite, ecru and khakis.