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Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2015: Marsala

Annie Elliott | December 8, 2014

We’re in for a rough year, Gentle Readers. By now you’ve heard the news that Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2015 is 18-1438 Marsala.

Pantone color of the year 2015 Marsala
Pantone’s 2015 Color of the Year: Marsala

Yes. That Marsala.

Chicken Marsala
Chicken Marsala

Jura Koncius at The Washington Post broke the news to me, and my reaction was less than positive.

Pantone's Marsala and Kevin in Home Alone
Pantone’s Marsala where it belongs: in 1990 (Macaulay Culkin as Kevin in the movie, Home Alone)

I sat with the news for a few days. And tragically, I must report that my feelings have NOT CHANGED.

Marsala is dead. Dusty. Sad. It’s the color of fatigue. Giving up. Neither-here-nor-there-ness. Mediocrity. Despair.

Fassbinder's 2011 film, Despair
Fassbinder’s 2011 film, Despair. What color is his face? Marsala.

I’m so disappointed. (How appropriate: Marsala is also the color of disappointment.) Was it really too much to ask for a bright navy? Or a bluish gray? Or, if the Pantone folks just couldn’t see beyond the red family, why not a nice clear Chinese orange-red?

The thoughtful folks at Pantone are trying to get our creative juices flowing by assembling some palettes for us. Behold, “Victorian Funeral:”

Pantone's color of the year 2015 Marsala palette
Pantone palette featuring Marsala

“Holiday in Afghanistan:”

Pantone's color of the year 2015 Marsala palette
Another Pantone palette with Marsala

And, “Yesterday’s Bruise:”

Pantone's color of the year 2015 Marsala palette
Pantone palette with Marsala

As with Radiant Orchid last year, we will survive by interpreting this color liberally, not literally. I’ll push it to Oxblood, a strong, clear, dark red that has dignity to spare. Others may push it to Burgundy, which I loathe. (Burgundy is the cheap interpretation of Oxblood; it’s more purple, but it doesn’t have the courage to be Aubergine. Wuss.)

If you absolutely feel you must use Marsala to be au courant, use it in a flower arrangement…

Flower arrangement using Marsala
Sullivan Owen for bhldn. Isn’t this the most exquisite photograph?

…in a lipstick…

Marsala-colored lipstick
Tom Ford lipstick

…on your front door, which, after all, is the lipstick of your house…

Marsala colored front doot
Marsala front door

…or on a shirt. Or better yet, on an apron that’s going to be covered in other colors soon anyway.

Pantone's color of the year 2015 in action
From the Pantone website

But you won’t catch me using it on much of anything.

Since you asked (well, you didn’t, but please humor me), bossy color’s color of the year is going to be a lovely crisp navy. It’s an excellent foil for bright colors and a perfect mate for nearly any saturated color you can think of. And, of course, it’s gorgeous with white. It’s the color of perseverance, strength, leadership, and loyalty.

Blue and white room by Samantha Pynn
Designed by Samantha Pynn, photographed by Virginia Macdonald

Not dried blood.

Marsala colored pillows
Kravet. Sigh.

Bossy color | Annie Elliott interior design is a full-service design firm in Washington, D.C. We create outrageously beautiful homes for fascinating people.

Category: Color + paint colorTag: bright navy, Fassbinder, Home Alone, Macaulay Culkin, Marsala, Nabokov, Pantone, Pantone Color of the Year 2015, Radiant Orchid, Samantha Pynn

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