Meet the Pantone 2015 colour of the year

Take a look inside that bottle of Marsala wine sitting in your bar you once bought for that Italian chicken recipe.

That earthy, reddish-amber colour is what Pantone has named its 2015 Colour of the Year.

Marsala "enriches our mind, body and soul, exuding confidence and stability," says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Colour Institute, in the announcement.

Unlike other "Colours of the Year" put out by paint companies, Pantone's colour forecasts are used across many industries besides home design and interiors, whether fashion, consumer products, graphics or packaging (i.e. we'll be seeing a lot of Marsala jackets, cushions and gourmet chocolate packaging in the shops for the next 12-24 months).

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As a major colour authority, Pantone charts corporate colour direction. So what made it go with Marsala? Pantone officials say the colour is already big in clothing, handbags and wearables. And they believe it goes well with warmer taupes and grays, and umber, golden yellow and turquoise.

So what do colour experts think of Marsala?

"It's nice, but it surprises me," says colour consultant Jean Molesworth Kee, owner of the Painted Room in Alexandria, Va. "We have been veering from red or burgundy wall colour now for years. This has a dusky, earthy quality." Kee says she could see Marsala used in "an ethnic bohemian place." She added, "It's muted and it reminds me of Morocco or of faded old Oriental rugs. It would go nicely with warm, sandy colours and browns."

I called another colour expert who hadn't yet heard the news. "This name doesn't sound good," said Washington designer Annie Elliott, whose firm is called Bossy Colour. She quickly clicked on the Pantone Web site and called me back. "You can pair it with hunter green and you can be right back in 1987. It is so depressing," Elliott said "I hate burgundy, and it doesn't even have the guts of burgundy. It looks tired. It already looks like it has been washed too many times. We are in for a rough year."

Although many of the anointed colours are big in the paint department, Marsala seems to be a strong hue that perhaps will show up more on upholstery, table linens and tableware as well as in fabric prints, rather than on powder room walls.

One of my savvy colleagues said Marsala looked like a cute nail polish colour. I can also imagine it as a lipstick. A bedroom? Not so much. But then, that's why the Colour of the Year changes annually."

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