Furniture World News Desk on 12/6/2024 Joybird, a subsidiary of La-Z-Boy Incorporated and a manufacturer of customizable upholstered furniture, has announced an exclusive collaboration with Pantone for a furniture collection featuring the 2025 Pantone Color of the Year, PANTONE 17-1230 Mocha Mousse. The collection utilizes Joybird’s popular performance fabric, Royale, and is available across more than 300 of the brand’s furniture silhouettes, including sofas, sectionals, bed frames, and accent chairs. The collaboration brings Pantone’s expertise in color trends and Joybird’s focus on vibrant home furnishings to create what the company describes as a versatile collection that blends earthy tones with a modern aesthetic. The collection is now available for purchase at www.joybird.com/collaborations/pantone.
Wrinkle-free and stain-resistant, the Royale fabric is a practical choice for busy households.
The Royale fabric is also resistant to wrinkles and retains its shape well, making it a practical choice for busy households.
The Benefits of the Royale Fabric
The Royale fabric offers several benefits that make it an attractive choice for homeowners. Some of the key advantages include:
The Joybird x Pantone Collaboration: A Colorful Union
The world of interior design is about to get a whole lot more vibrant with the announcement of a highly anticipated collaboration between Joybird and Pantone. This partnership brings together two industry leaders to create a unique and exciting experience for customers. In this article, we’ll delve into the details of this collaboration and explore what it means for the world of furniture design.
The Birth of a New Color System
The Joybird x Pantone collaboration marks a significant milestone in the world of color. Pantone, the renowned authority on color, has partnered with Joybird, a leading furniture manufacturer, to introduce a new color system that will revolutionize the way we think about color in interior design.
The Joybird Story
Joybird was founded in 2014 by two friends, Jonathan Teller and Justin Kastner, who were passionate about creating a better way to buy furniture. They saw an opportunity to disrupt the traditional furniture industry by offering customers a more personalized and sustainable approach to home decor.