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Autex Acoustics, United Kingdom

Oct 25, 2023

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The landscapes that brought our new colours to life

Designing innovative acoustic solutions bespoke alternatives for clients, and curating new colours is no small feat. This requires our team to follow a strict and extensive process to ensure we continue to create powerful tools for our customers. The introduction of our four new nature-inspired colours is a great example of this at play.

 

Expertly curated to expand our palette with complementary colours, these additions create a plethora of new design possibilities. Reflecting Earth’s natural wonders, these rich but muted hues are subtle interpretations of our planet. On top of this, each colour is available for all of our products, including Cube, Composition®, Frontier, Lanes, and Quietspace® Panel. Each hue has a unique story, bringing aspects of our landscape indoors. Learn about the meaning behind each colour below:

Canyon:

Taking inspiration from the sunbaked cliffs of the Grand Canyon, this hue is truly a welcoming feature. Canyon is one of those warm and inviting hosts; its sunny undertones make it most at home with its warmer friends, but it can also coexist with cooler hues, making it an accommodating colour that energises a space. A dash of pink enlivens this softly sun-baked terracotta. A colour reminiscent of summer, this friendly orange hue will add a sense of space and light to your surroundings.

 

 

Caspian:

Named after the Caspian Sea, this dark colour captures the mysterious and elegant features of the world’s largest inland body of water. Hovering between grey and blue, this stormy hue can be dramatic or subdued, depending on the environment. An alluring alternative to charcoal, deep green base notes make this complex colour a chameleon capable of transforming a space. Stormy sea blues such as Caspian can be both quiet and compelling depending on the light or the colours it is combined with.

 

 

 

Highland:

The rolling Highlands of Scotland are the inspiration for this subtly warm and delicately mossy green. This muted earthy tone mimics a warm neutral and will revitalise a space without overpowering it. Green, in any form, is an uplifting and restorative addition to your environment and your mood. Increasingly, we are turning to tones of green that are reminiscent of nature that work to counter the external chaos.

 

 

Terrace:

The pink and white terraces were a true wonder of the world before their destruction in the eruption of Mount Tarawera in New Zealand. These geothermal springs got their names from their colouring created by the unique combination of minerals found in the area. It is this calming and therapeutic pink tone that we take inspiration for Terrace. A subtly hued alternative to warm grey, this dusky purple tone combines warmth and lightness to create a colour capable of illuminating a space. Soft grey undertones ensure this shade is a sophisticated version of a traditional mauve.

 

Experience these colours in person by ordering your samples here.

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Autex Acoustics, United Kingdom

Oct 25, 2023

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