Sherwin-Williams General Industrial Coatings Division Releases Color Trend Forecast
Minneapolis, MN — The Sherwin-Williams General Industrial Coatings
division has released its fifth color trend forecast — "V: Colors,
Finishes and Effects Evolving and Emerging in Industrial Design." This
year's report includes a careful analysis of the first four forecasts,
as well as emerging trends that will affect the industrial design
industry for the next three to five years.
The release of "V" coincides with the five-year
anniversary of the Sherwin-Williams DesignHouse, where the color experts
who manage the trend program are located. Since its founding, the
DesignHouse has researched, tracked, identified and shared many trends
in industrial design. On this anniversary, the team analyzed the
accuracy of past reports to understand what predictions were right, what
influenced unforeseen shifts, and how these findings will affect the
evolution of color in coming years.
"We're thrilled to be celebrating our fifth anniversary with the release of our latest trend report," said Kiki Redhead,
Global CMF and Trend Manager for Sherwin-Williams DesignHouse. "As we
approached this milestone, we looked back at all we've done thus far
and, rather than only offering insight into future trends, we took the
opportunity to reflect on our own work, as well as the evolution of
industry trends overall."
Inspiration for "V" comes from a myriad of sources and involves a
delicate balance of art, science, history and futurity. The DesignHouse
team uses the six pillars of forecasting, a part of the M3Trend process
developed by Redhead, to identify influential factors and visualize
future pathways. For this forecast, the team investigated the catalysts
that drove mega trends, mega trends that inspired macro trends and macro
trends that led to micro trends. After countless hours, they identified
one central concept: authenticity.
"We found that society is
driven by the desire for authenticity," continued Redhead.
"Sherwin-Williams is no different. It's why we're analyzing past work in
this year's report, and it's why we continue to reinforce our
commitment to driving innovation and sustainability, both for our team
and for our customers."
Top insights from V include:
• Verses – From nature to the cosmos, relationships play a big role in shaping the world we live in.
• Color Spaces – Twenty-two colors break down the evolution of trends across six different color spaces.
• Effects, Finishes and Textures – Tactile materials offer new ways of connecting to the world around us.
To download the full analysis report, go to: https://industrial.sherwin-williams.com/na/us/en/general-industrial/color/industrial-color-trends/v-2023-analysis-report.html
About the General Industrial Coatings Division of Sherwin-Williams
Sherwin-Williams
General Industrial Coatings offers innovative liquid, powder and
electrocoat technologies and expertise around the globe to manufacturers
and tier suppliers involved with Heavy Equipment, Transportation,
Building Products, Military, General Finishing and Design Finish
products. Customers value the global reach of our capabilities combined
with localized service at over 150 locations worldwide. The General
Industrial division is part of the Sherwin-Williams Performance Coatings
Group, which supplies a broad range of highly engineered solutions for
construction, industrial, packaging and transportation markets in more
than 120 countries in the world. Founded in 1866, The Sherwin-Williams
Company is a global leader in the manufacture, development, distribution
and sale of paints, coatings and related products to professional,
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