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Pantone for Interior Design

Coordinate palettes with confidence.

Interiors bring together paint, fabric, finishes and product. Pantone gives you a common colour language to specify and coordinate them all.

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The colour challenges

What gets in the way of accurate colour

Mixed materials

Colour reads differently on textile, paint and hard finishes — coordination needs a shared reference.

Client sign-off

Approvals on screen or memory lead to costly surprises on site.

Sourcing across suppliers

Furniture, textiles and finishes come from different vendors that must align.

Recommended for Interior Design

The guides we'd put in your hands first.

Fashion, Home + Interiors

TCX/TPG standards built for textile, product and interior colour.

Formula Guide

The essential spot-colour reference with ink formulas for exact reproduction.

Plastics

Chips for specifying and matching colour in moulded plastic.

In practice

  • Building coordinated palettes across a scheme.
  • Specifying colour to furniture and textile suppliers.
  • Presenting physical colour to clients for sign-off.
  • Matching product and finish colours reliably.

FAQs

Which range suits interiors?

Fashion, Home + Interiors is built for material and product colour, making it ideal for interior schemes; add Formula Guide for any printed elements.

Can I present colour to clients physically?

Yes — physical chips are far more reliable than screens for approvals and set clear expectations.

How do I coordinate across suppliers?

Specify the same Pantone references to every vendor so all elements are matched to one standard.

Ready to specify colour with confidence?

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