Show your colours: Rockfon
Brand story by Harriet Thorpe
Hedehusene, Denmark
23.03.21
For its new Color-all® range, Rockfon teamed up with colour expert Sara Garanty, and came up with a meticulously refined colour palette that offers designers and specifiers maximum flexibility in acoustic solutions.
Colour expert Sara Garanty (left) works alongside a trend forecaster, using science and psychology to refine Rockfon’s Color-All palette
Colour expert Sara Garanty (left) works alongside a trend forecaster, using science and psychology to refine Rockfon’s Color-All palette
×The reason why we go back and forth over colour choices when designing interiors is because colour can make a real difference to how we feel. To make the decision clearer, before considering aesthetics, designers must start by focusing on the positive intentions of space – what is the client looking to achieve?
Once the intention is established, colour should not be underestimated: ‘The mood or feeling you want to create can often be achieved with colours, even at a subconscious level,’ says Sara Garanty, interior designer and colour expert. ‘As a rule, colour needs to be factored into the design process much earlier and considered to be just as important as the floor or section plan,’ she says.
Decision-making: the power of colour should not be under-estimated during the design process
Decision-making: the power of colour should not be under-estimated during the design process
×Just as significant as the walls and flooring, the colour of the ceiling can contribute dramatically to building an atmosphere within a space. Garanty, a self-described ‘colour addict’ who specialises in colour theory, worked closely on refining the palette of Rockfon’s Color-all® range designed to bring more flexibility of expression to designers working with acoustic solutions.
Starting with Rockfon’s own intention to promote wellbeing, Garanty worked alongside three trend forecasters, balancing the psychology of wellbeing with elements such as aesthetics, modernity, and trends. Four hundred potential colours were whittled down to 34, and then arranged into four trend groupings (Uncluttered Wabi-Sabi, Calm Enclosure, Biophilic Awareness and Technology) to help designers find their match for any interior – be it relaxing, energising, natural, or futuristic.
Colours that reference nature have the strongest impact on wellbeing – one of Rockfon’s core values for its acoustic designs
Colours that reference nature have the strongest impact on wellbeing – one of Rockfon’s core values for its acoustic designs
×Rockfon’s Color-all range seeks to encourage designers to have confidence and use colour to its full potential. ‘Colour is a dance between your brain and the world. Every colour is a universe of its own, it unfolds differently and it evokes different feelings and emotions within us,’ concludes Garanty.
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