The moment all interior designers, home decorator enthusiasts, and fashionistas alike wait for every year is here. Pantone unveiled the 2022 Color of the Year, and it’s a bit of a shocking selection! While most were expecting to see an emerald, green hue, Pantone created their very own shade, Very Peri.

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Think of Very Peri as a warm periwinkle shade with violet undertones. Its blue-red hues work together to brighten up any space, or, if you’re looking for a bolder and more maximalist look, this color is the perfect option. Energetic and peaceful, there are several ways to infuse this stunning color into your home décor.

Make a statement with Very Peri by upcycling wooden furniture and painting it! This kind of project is perfect for the maximalist, eclectic, and colorful decorator – plus, it’s an easy DIY that only requires a little bit of paint!

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Add colorful accents to your bedroom or bathroom through candles or glassware that have this Very Peri shade for a more tranquil vibe.

Or… our personal favorite: wallpaper!

Did you notice our Halcyon Crane peel and stick wallpaper in Pantone’s photo? We sure did – now it and a few of our other best sellers are available in a periwinkle shade…

Infusing an energetic and playful energy in playrooms or kids’ rooms is easy with Peachy Keen!

Achieve a calming and peaceful ambiance in your home with Aya.

Opt for a regal and uplifting look in any part of your home with Halcyon!

Bask in the tropical serenity of Maui.

We saved the best for last… a NEW design!

Create a darling accent wall in a nursery or powder room with Zoey.

Discover the new peel and stick wallpapers in Pantone’s color of the year, Very Peri, exclusively on wallpops.com. And be sure to tag us on Instagram for your chance to have your DIY makeover featured on our social channels!

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