- New
PANTONE FHI Color Guide Dualities Expansion Pack
Presenting the newest color collection to enrich your FHI Color Guide (sold separately). The Dualities Expansion Pack features a stunning array of 175 hues curated into two distinct color palettes that capture the essence of our multifaceted lives. Experience the nuances of our dynamic world with this refined and accessible range that's perfectly suited for modern living.
Color Palette Descriptions
**New Age Pastels**
- Subtle and serene: Embrace the tranquility of soft, muted pastel colors that offer a fresh take on classic hues
- Modern sophistication: These colors provide a contemporary feel, perfect for creating spaces and products that exude calmness and elegance
** The Shadows**
- Depth and drama: Explore the richness of deep, monochromatic tones that add a touch of mystery and sophistication
- Versatile and bold: Ideal for making a statement, these colors bring a powerful presence to any design
What do the suffixes TPG, TPX, TCX in the Pantone Fashion Home + Interiors -color system mean?
TPG/TPX and TCX - suffix simply tells you whether it is a color produced on paper or cotton.
- TPG = TEXTILE PAPER GREEN (launched in 2015 with environmentally friendlier pigments)
- TPX = TEXTILE PAPER, EXTENDED RANGE (launched in 2003, no longer in production and outdated)
- TCX = TEXTILE COTTON
Is there a difference in the Pantone textile system colors between the codes TP and TPG/TPX?
Yes, there are differences between the colour systems. The letter G (=GREEN) at the end tells it is a colour from the latest system, updated in 2015 with new colors added in 2020. The TPG suffix indicates more eco-friendly formulations.
The letter X at the end tells it is a colour from the EXTENDED RANGE system, updated in 2003 and no longer valid or in production.
If you are still using the TP or TPX system, you should update to TPG as quickly as possible.