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Creating a Droolworthy Kitchen with Pantone’s Color of the Year

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The Challenge

We challenged palette-savvy interior designer Killy Scheer to curate a room using Pantone’s color of the year. The result: A droolworthy kitchen that makes us say “Viva Magenta!”

The Challenger

Killy Scheer of Scheer & Co.

1 / Hector Finch Tiber Wall Light Sconces

“I love the graceful texture of the swirled glass and mirrored shades. They’re a dressed-up, elegantversion of a mid-20th-century industrial lighting design that works with so many styles.”

2 / Clay Imports Glazed Thin Brick in Noir

“Clay Imports’ glazed thin brick brings a little boldness to a classic shape. The texture gives it a little boost, but it still maintains the characteristic heartiness of brick.”

3 / Blanco Icon in Anthracite

“Kitchen sinks don’t have to be white or stainless steel! This Silgranit sink from Blanco comes in a variety of color options and has a unique texture that feels like stone but has the durability of elevated stainless steel.”

4 / Waterworks Sink Faucet

“Waterworks is synonymous with impeccable quality. The beauty of the lines and wide variety of finishes makes them perfect for every kitchen.”

5 / Imogen Heath Anni Stripe Roman Shade Fabric

“This bold print is a modern take on the striking geometric tapestries of Bauhaus weaver Anni Albers. The multicolored stripe is both playful and sophisticated.”

6 / Hickory Chair Laurant Stool

“It’s not easy to find a bar or counter stool that’s both beautiful and comfortable, so this one from Hickory chair feels like a lottery win. Inspired by French Moderne chairs of the 1930s, the Laurent has an elegantly contoured back, a finely reeded apron and tapered legs stabilized by a brass X-shaped stretcher.”

7 / Electra Eggleston Berlin Wedding Stool Fabric

“Inspired by Berlin’s striking graffiti and murals, this distinct print is a fun way to bring in magenta without the risk of it feeling trendy. It’s a versatile example of functional art that will stand the test of time.”

8 / Lacanche Range

“Nothing says luxury in the kitchen quite like a Lacanche range. The old-world style with modern cooking capabilities makes them the epitome of form and function. The colors and finishes are at once timeless and showstopping.”

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