The 2025 Color Collection by 3form Reflects the Richness of Human Emotion

A curated palette of 10 colors features saturated and muted tone pairings, for 3form's 2025 Color Collection, which bring the emotional power of color to interiors.

Mar 5, 2025 - 18:12
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The 2025 Color Collection by 3form Reflects the Richness of Human Emotion

The 2025 Color Collection by 3form Reflects the Richness of Human Emotion

The 2025 Color Collection from 3form celebrates the emotional power of hues and how they can transform any space. By tapping into the different feelings associated with tints, the material solutions provider curated a timeless line rather than a trend-driven grouping that would be dated after a few seasons. “It was exciting to think about color through these different lenses,” says Ryan Smith, chief creative officer at 3form. “We looked at words associated with each of these colors and imagined the spaces that they might exist in.”

Jewel and Buoyant

Jewel and Buoyant

By mixing films, the 3form team was able to develop a range that complements their existing 250-color portfolio, with the introduction of four new vivid hues. The focus was on adding tertiary tones to balance the selected primary hues. This new palette offers designers endless possibilities for their projects.

Pharaoh and Lemon

Pharaoh and Lemon

The collection represents five key categories of emotion and a total of 10 curated colors. Each pairing includes a saturated color and a softer, muted partner shade. Jewel is a lush teal, while Buoyant is a serene green. These two verdant tints capture the soothing, restorative essence of nature. Pharaoh, a radiant gold, and Lemon, a luminous soft yellow, are all about vibrant energy. They make a joyous and optimistic duo.

Vermillion and Sunstone

Vermillion and Sunstone

Vermillion is a bold red-orange, while Sunstone is the invigorating yet tempered counterpart. Both of these colors ignite creativity in any room. The purple hues highlight sophistication and elegance. Winterberry is reminiscent of ripened fruit, and its companion Teaberry evokes quiet luxury. Two neutrals can be used to ground spaces and provide balance. Velvety Tourmaline, placed with airy Ivory, offers reassurance and brings balance to interiors.

Winterberry and Teaberry

Winterberry and Teaberry

Available in three signature materials, they are ideal for application across industries, from hospitality to healthcare. Varia panels have a sandstone finish on the front and back, ideal for floor-to-ceiling or half walls. The popular 3form Laminated Glass is offered in Low-Iron or Clear-Float finishes, suitable for room dividers and decorative wall features. Chroma, with vellum finish, is perfect for backlit applications like reception desks, tabletops, or shelves.

Tourmaline and Ivory

The company’s fifth yearly color line allows specifiers to shape environments with expressive, mood-driven shades. “We played with dense and light colors on the spectrum to put together this focused collection,” Smith adds.

Tourmaline and Ivory

To learn more about 3form’s 2025 Color Collection, head to 3-form.com.

Photography courtesy of 3form.