It’s the most wonderful time of the year, well second most wonderful time of the year to Christmas! Dulux have released their 2025 Colour Forecast and you can bet our inner interior designer is ready to celebrate. Let’s not waste any time. Here are the 3 amazing colour palettes you’ll see more of in 2025.
Emerge:
Oozing feel-good energy, Dulux Emerge is an inspiring colour palette filled with soft greens, mauves and a deep red to bring joy without overwhelming a space.
Dulux Colour Forecast 2025 - Emerge palette. Styling: Bree Leech. Photographer: Lisa Cohen.
“Dulux Emerge embodies individuality, inclusivity, collaboration and empathy, reflecting an expressive and eclectic style that celebrates connection.”
Dulux Colour Manager Lauren Treloar.
Still:
Create a nourishing and comforting environment with the instantly calming effect of the Dulux Still colour palette. Slow down and appreciate this subdued palette where warm grey subtly emerges as an accent against yellow based neutrals and greens, blending with greyed off and serene cool blues.
Dulux Colour Forecast 2025 - Still palette. Styling: Bree Leech. Photographer: Lisa Cohen.
“Dulux Still is a palette that is likely to prove popular with home enthusiasts as it features beautiful warm neutrals including Dulux Studio Cream, Dulux Clay Pipe and Dulux Mellow Beige, alongside muted darker tones, Dulux Nighthawk, Dulux Pesto and Dulux Pacific Spirit.”
Dulux Colour and Communications Manager Andrea Lucena-Orr.
Recollect:
A moodier palette, Dulux Recollect is sure to evoke a sense of nostalgia, reflection and sophistication. If you appreciate classic design and vintage styles, these yellow-based greens and deep olives, paired alongside rich wine shades, will enhance the personality of your home.
Dulux Colour Forecast 2025 - Recollect palette. Styling: Bree Leech. Photographer: Lisa Cohen.
“Dark timbers such as walnut will feature on furniture, alongside high gloss in solid colours, coloured glass and glass brick. Texturally, we will see rich coloured fabrics with clashing patterns alongside crushed velvet, chenille and damask to evoke a feeling of opulence.”
Dulux Colour Forecaster Stylist Bree Leech.