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Stacy Garcia's Color Crush: Classic Blue

01/15/2020
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Images Shown Clockwise from Top Left: Chloe in Blue Suede by Gary Inman of Baskervill for LebaTex, Photo by Ricardo Gomez Angel via unsplash, Stacy Garcia Commercial for Durkan Hospitality – GA51859-MW438, Photo by Matteo Minoglio via unsplash

We’re heading into 2020 with clear vision as Pantone’s Color of the Year, Classic Blue, brings us back to the basics, re-centering our thoughts for a clear and focused mind. Inspired by the sky at sundown, this mid-tone blue possesses qualities of dependability and stability giving us a sense of reassurance as we enter into the new decade. A timeless and elegant hue, Classic Blue provides us with a sense of comfort and familiarity to set the tone for a relaxed environment. See our favorite palettes featuring Classic Blue below!

Universal Palette

Universal palette

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Left: Photo by Josh Sobel via Unsplash Right: 11 Howard Hotel 

Inspiring a grounded yet optimistic mood, the Universal Palette combines both warm and cool elements. The jolt of hot pink energizes the neutral tones and offers a vibrant counterpoint to this steady and calming shade of blue. Jump into the new decade by incorporating this beloved hue and the complimentary neutral shades into your closet and interiors.

Timeless Palette

timeless palette

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Left: Photo by Wesley Tingey Zarvia unsplash Right: Ekali Residence by Anaktae

Utilizing the Timeless Palette offers a mature approach to the enduring hue of Classic Blue. The combination of teals and gold with a punctuation of deep navy convey a moody and confident flavor while a touch of silky caramel serves to warm the steely combination. Elevate the basics of your wardrobe and home with these sophisticated and edgy tones that conjure an appeal that will never go out of style.

Love Classic Blue as much as we do?

Use Pantone 19-4052 and the Stacy Garcia products below!

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Stacy Garcia Commercial for Durkan Floors – Pacific Rim GA51862-MW438Stacy Garcia Home for Crypton Home – Florescence (Indigo), Stacy Garcia Commercial for York Contract – Rutherford
Designer Stacy Garcia
Designer Stacy Garcia focuses on patterns for hospitality and home.

Meet Stacy.

A leader in design, Stacy Garcia has built a global lifestyle brand featuring products with personality. Her designs aim to be inviting and add to the sense of well-being to all who enter a hotel or home.

Stacy strives to inspire designers and design-minded individuals to create distinctive environments that have a positive impact on others. Noted for her bold color combinations and unexpected designs, Stacy Garcia remains a leading innovator in the industry.

The Foundation

Stacy holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Surface Pattern Design from New York’s prestigious Syracuse University and studied Textile Design at Central St. Martins in London.

She began her professional career selecting color palettes and assisting in design and showroom development for Ralph Lauren’s Home Collection “I learned about the art of licensing and lifestyle from one of the masters in the retail world,” says Stacy of this pivotal experience.

Following her work with the iconic brand, Stacy was hired as Senior Designer for Richloom Contract Fabrics, where she directed the textile and pattern design collections for their hospitality division.

Blazes Own Trail

At age 26, Stacy decided to strike out on her own and founded LebaTex, a commercial textile supplier, named after her Great-grandmother, Leba. In 2004, she created the global lifestyle brand, Stacy Garcia. Both companies are headquartered in New York. Today, the Stacy Garcia design house produces designs for textiles, carpeting, wallcoverings, furniture, lighting, pillows and mosaics.

Stacy Garcia offers a complete design story in the hospitality industry. Stacy Garcia branded products can be found in five-star hotels, resorts and residences across the world.

At Home in the World

Taking a global perspective on design comes naturally to Stacy. She was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, to parents who she says, “Spent a little too much time following the Grateful Dead on a motorcycle.” A descendent of German, Russian and Polish immigrants, Stacy is the mother of three boys and a recently adopted Russian daughter, and enjoys traveling with her family.

Connecting Through Design

“At the end of day, design is about wanting to feel connected,” says Stacy. “It’s a form of communication – a language. If you are part of a tribe of people, you feel more connected. I’m inspired by the designers, manufacturers and individuals with whom I work; and I hope to empower others to have the confidence to make their own connections and creations – in design and in life.”

To learn more about Stacy Garcia, visit her blog, life-styled.net or website, stacygarcia.com

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