
Home pieces to make you feel like dancing in the clouds
By Mabuhay Studio
This year’s Pantone Color of the Year, Cloud Dancer, does not have to feel pale or boring, especially when incorporated into your home. To bring it to life indoors, you need only the right interior pieces that will let your space dance to its own beat.
For some, it may just be a plain white, but PANTONE 11-4201 is described as a “billowy, balanced white imbued with a feeling of serenity.” As simple as it looks, it creates a sense of balance that encourages creativity and innovation, as highlighted by Laurie Pressman, the vice-president of Pantone, in an interview.
This was further pointed out by Filipino fashion designer Fred Leysa, who described Cloud Dancer as a versatile hue, encouraging people to see it as the perfect opportunity to play with texture. “Seek comfort in statement pieces [that] highlight texture and form against the serene backdrop of this soft white. Let this color offer a refuge from the harshness of modern life,” he advised via ABS-CBN Lifestyle.
Check out these home pieces that pair beautifully with this year’s Pantone shade:
1. Dali mirror by Heinimex Corporation
One of the easiest ways to level up your space is by adding a statement mirror, and for a Cloud Dancer-inspired home, Dali by Heinimex Corporation hits just the right note. Finished in a soft-gel white coat, the mirror fits the calm, airy mood of the trendy hue while remaining a standout piece.
Dali’s wavy form gives it a gentle, fluid presence. While it is not literally shaped like flowers, its silhouette hints at organic curves, almost like petals in motion. The design feels sculptural without being overwhelming, allowing it to complement the room rather than compete with it.
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Dali mirror by Heinimex Corporation
2. Hanako cocktail table by Vito Selma and Casa Selma
Cloud Dancer proves that a plain, quiet color can feel anything but flat when paired with the right elements. Its clean, airy vibe becomes instantly refreshed when layered with contrasting, textural, and sculptural pieces, as seen in the Hanako cocktail table by Vito Selma and Casa Selma.
This is not your typical cocktail table. At first glance, it already looks like a work of art. The solid white base grounds the piece while the top, with its intricate geometric lattice work in wood, gives it dimension. The layered, almost woven pattern creates depth and movement, drawing the eye inward toward its circular center.
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Hanako cocktail table by Vito Selma and Casa Selma
3. Venn modular sofa by Triboa Bay Living
A sofa that truly fits your home does not need to look complicated or overly designed. It instantly makes the space feel warm, inviting, and easy to settle into. That is exactly why the Venn modular sofa by Triboa Bay Living is a crowd favorite, the perfect home furniture to match Pantone’s Color of the Year.
This modular sofa is all about clean lines and gentle proportions. Its low, cushioned form and the interchangeable design allows it to adapt to different layouts and spaces. Crafted with a solid and engineered wood frame and an ash and anegre veneer, the Venn offers strong durability beneath its plush exterior. Plus, the Olympus 905 fabric used to upholster it adds a soft texture to its pale tone, giving it more depth and warmth and keeping it from appearing flat.
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Venn modular sofa by Triboa Bay Living
4. Apollo dining chair by Coast Pacific
If you're into using cool-toned whites to match this year's Pantone Color, the Apollo dining chair by Coast Pacific is a perfect piece for your dining or lounge area. Designed with a sleek aluminum frame and featuring a beautiful synthetic fiber weave, the Apollo is a statement of quiet luxury with its clean and uncluttered design.
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Apollo dining chair by Coast Pacific
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