b'red alertReseneReseneReseneA sign of the Spring Fever ReseneScrub Resene ReseneTeak Resene times Tulip Tree Joss Crail BeethovenIn a world turned upside down,I t is a jarring feeling for a society which has become so intrinsically the way we forecast colour trendsconnected and co-dependent to suddenly be siloed within our national borders. There arent many things this year that havent has been thrown for a loop. become either more challenging, more complicated or in need of a whole new approach. Colour trend forecasting is no different.We often look to the fashion and automotive industries for an indication of whats coming next to the world of design, chromatically speaking. But the disruption of the global supply chain and widespread cancellationoffashionweeks,tradeshows,conferences,product launches and the like have more or less rendered those insights null and void.With virtually no one travelling abroad, our individual worlds have shrunk. Gone are the days of product buyers sourcing from far flung lands, or searching out inspiration on journeys to different parts of the globe. Now, our attention and influences have turned hyperlocal to focus on what surrounds us.opposite: Back wall in Resene Kalgoorie Sands, left wall in Resene Korma, floor in Resene Hairy Heath, plinths in Resene Kalgoorie Sands and Resene Hairy Heath. Chair and lamp from Good Thing, vase from H&M Home.left: Wall in Resene Crail, tabletop in Resene Joss, figure mannequin in Resene Beethoven, jar in Resene Scrub, palette in Resene Teak, brushes in Resene Joss, Resene Beethoven, Resene Tulip Tree, Resene Spring Fever, Resene Teak and Resene Scrub and testpots in Resene Spring Fever and Resene Crail.ReseneReseneResene Korma Hairy Heath Kalgoorie Sands4 blackwhitemag.com blackwhitemag.com 5'