Ben moore color of the year 2022

Over the last several months, legacy paint brands have poued over countless paint samples in pursuit of their next Colors of the Year. So far, varying shades of green have ruled the zeitgeist—and Benjamin Moore's pick, which they announced today, seems to follow suit. The 2022 pick for Color of the Year, October Mist, is described by the brand as "a gently shaded sage that quietly anchors while encouraging creative expression through color." Though green, the shade is mild enough to act as a neutral.

Ben moore color of the year 2022

Benjamin Moore

The relaxing hue is part of a larger Benjamin Moore palette, serving as the starting point for a collection of 14 other shades. "Much like the green stem of a flower, October Mist creates a canvas for the Color Trends 2022 palette—and the imagination—to blossom," says the company. The palette consists of several other earthy shades of green, inviting neutrals, and a mild yet bold burnt orange inspired by florals. "From refreshed primary colors to luminous pales and botanical hues, the Color Trends 2022 palette invigorates the senses and gives root to personal style," says the brand. “October Mist 1495 and the corresponding Color Trends 2022 palette reflects an effortless harmony of colors, while inspiring unique combinations for any paint project," says Andrea Magno, Benjamin Moore Director of Color Marketing & Development.

Ben moore color of the year 2022

Benjamin Moore

Both October Mist and the remainder of the palette are a reflection of design, art, fashion, culture, and environmental trends globally and domestically over the last year. “As the spaces in our homes continue to evolve, we uncover more opportunities to express our individuality and leverage the power of color to design environments that serve different functions and styles,” says Magno.

Ready to incorporate one of these trending shades into your own home? Shop the palette here.

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Every year the paint pros at Benjamin Moore conduct a sort of zeitgeist analysis. Their mission: to select one paint chip out of more than 3,500 that somehow captures the mood of the moment—the Color of the Year. With Andrea Magno, director of color marketing and development, at the helm, usually, that investigation involves seeing exhibitions, canvassing trade shows, and doing quite a bit of international travel. This year, not so much.

“We had to be more nimble,” explains Magno, who, like so many of us, found ways to collaborate with her team virtually amid the work-from-home days of the pandemic. Physical pin boards were traded for virtual ones; team members spent more time in solitary contemplation and brought their findings back to the group. “It actually became a nice exercise, more of an inward-looking process than other years, where we’ve really focused on outside influences.”

When they reconvened, one idea floated to the top: “People are looking for a means of self-expression. There’s this craving for individuality.” What hue best reflected, even encouraged, that newfound need? October Mist 1495, a soft, likable sage green that could act as a bridge to a rainbow of colors.

“One of the team members did a floral study,” Magno recalls. “That green stem of the flower becomes this connector—this enabler, almost. It’s able to bring together all these other colors.”

A cozy living room features October Mist 1495 on the walls. 

Photo: Courtesy of Benjamin Moore

And that’s exactly how October Mist behaves alongside the 13 other colors in the Benjamin Moore Color Trends 2022 palette, which includes High Park 467, an herbaceous green; Wild Flower 2090-40, a sunbaked pink red; and frothy, ethereal shades like Steam AF-15, Morning Dew OC-140, and Natural Linen 966/CC-90. Just like that flower stem, October Mist plays well with nearly every color on the wheel.

Magno envisions a wide range of uses for October Mist. It could slather the kitchen cabinets to create a cool, slightly retro look, or coat more tucked-away spaces like a bedroom or office nook to make for a cozy, enveloping surround. The color’s connective qualities are fitting for intermediary spaces like hallways or staircases, where it can act as a gateway to whatever lies in the next room. And it can even work to create or accentuate the architecture of a space: “If you don’t have millwork or wainscoting, you can create it with this grounded color at the base of the room,” she explains. “Or, if the room does have built-in millwork, you can play it up with sheen in an all-over effect.”

Ultimately, this versatile color, which Magno says “doesn’t scream green” (in fact, in some settings it behaves more like a gray) sets a sturdy foundation for even more creative paint choices. “This [is a] transitional period,” Magno explains. “We’re at this point in time where we’re looking for stability and a feeling of being rooted. But at the same time we want an escape; we’re ready to express ourselves.”

Benjamin Moore’s 2022 Color of the Year is a soft, sage green called October Mist 1495.

Photo: Courtesy of Benjamin Moore

What is Benjamin Moore Colour of the year 2022?

Make room for creativity with October Mist 1495, the Benjamin Moore Color of the Year 2022. This gently shaded sage quietly anchors a space, while encouraging individual expression through color.

What's the 2022 color of the year?

2022 Color of the Year, Evergreen Fog SW 9130 | Sherwin-Williams.
Pantone's 2022 Color of the Year is making history with its best reveal yet: an entirely new hue created, for the first time ever, to serve as Color of the Year. They call it Very Peri (17-3938).

What is Benjamin Moore's color of the year for 2023?

The Benjamin Moore Color of the Year 2023 is Raspberry Blush, an unapologetically brazen yet warm hue. Described by Magno as a “charismatic” color that “enlivens the senses,” it evokes its namesake's fruity notes alongside trace elements of both radiant red and orange coral.