Each individual colour family is cohesive and self contained with little cross over of colours or colour ambiguity. Mid tones tend to predominate overall with some new cleaner off-whites - fewer heavy deep shades are evident.
Zingy pastels are a new area coming to the fore over many of the more saturated shades of recent years - this light touch gives a sense of hopefulness and modernism. Perking up cooler neutrals, naturals and flashes of clean pastel act like a dose of tonic.
Active and volcanic reds are both glowing and molten - energising colours that display a slightly 'burnt' quality that lends a degree of softness and ensures usability.
Warm tans and golds are inspired by grains and beeswax - colourful but soft, homely shades that put over a mood of comfort and wellbeing.
Homely honeys and mustards suggest warmth, comfort and reassurance - shades to surround yourself with when the going gets hard and a little tender loving care is required.
A quartet of sandy, grain inspired colours with a strong yellow base - warming and reassuring shades that put over an image of warm and wholesome living.
Hi-tech acidic shades are inspired by the laboratory and clinic - liquid colours that light up a space; colours that glow, radiate and pulsate.
Airy and optimistic shades put over a sense of freedom and happiness - carefree colours to lift the spirit and light the darkness.
Dramatic and intense purples give a radical new direction for this palette - fearless, open-minded colours that herald a more positive and proactive future.
Smoky green-based tones give a new and ultra sophisticated level of colour to this palette - shades that are deep, subtle and atmospheric.