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Catch the Color | Grenadine

Catch the Color
PANTONE 17-1558 |
Grenadine,
associated into 5 moods.

 

 

THEATRICAL

The color resonates with the classic red curtains and seats found in theaters, symbolising grandeur and excitement. It amplifies the drama of performance spaces, drawing attention to stage areas.

 

 

DYNAMIC

Common in high-performance and luxury cars, often seen in leather seats, stitching, or dashboard accents. The color evokes speed and exclusivity, making vehicles feel dynamic and high-end.

 

 

 

PASSION

The warm hue of grenadine reflects passion in fashion, cultural symbolism, and emotional intensity.

 

 

ELEGANCE


Used in decoration and attributes, it enhances a sense of elegance and exclusivity. Works well with neutral tones like gray, beige and black for a sophisticated contrast.

 

 

FIERY

Associated with creatures like pheasants, certain coral species or the hues of red poppies and red roses, it exudes a powerful statement.

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PANTONE 17-1558 | Grenadine

PANTONE 17-1558 Grenadine is a color that captivates with its bold versatility, infusing every space and object with warmth, energy, and passion. Inspired by the grandeur of theater curtains and seats, it brings a theatrical flair, evoking drama and drawing focus in performance spaces. Its presence in high-performance luxury cars, from leather seats to dashboard accents, reflects a dynamic spirit—suggesting speed, power, and exclusivity. In fashion and cultural symbolism, Grenadine channels passion, igniting emotional intensity and vibrancy. When paired with neutral tones like gray, beige, or black, it adds a refined elegance, creating sophisticated contrasts in interiors and décor. Nature, too, embraces its fiery essence, as seen in pheasant feathers, coral, poppies, and roses—each echoing the color’s bold, expressive impact.

Wherever it appears, Grenadine makes a statement—confident, striking, and unforgettable.

Published by B.I.G. Yarns' Color Development Team, May 2025

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