Ultrafabrics, Pantone Collaborate on New Palette
Ultrafabrics, maker of high-performance textiles, and the Pantone Color Institute announced their third annual collaboration, celebrating Pantone’s Color of the Year 2025: Mocha Mousse (Pantone 17-1230). Together, the two brands celebrate the harmonious balance of modern design and timeless simplicity that Mocha Mousse represents, inspiring designers to create interiors and exteriors that evoke comfort, connection and understated elegance. The announcement was unveiled at the Pantone Color of the Year celebration in New York and the corresponding webinar, heralding a year of design exploration inspired by the warm, indulgent hue, the companies said in a release.
Central to this year’s theme is “Simple Pleasures,” a design philosophy championed by Ultrafabrics that celebrates the beauty of slowing down and savoring quiet moments, brought to life through soothing colors and soft textures. The partnership will feature Simple Pleasures, an exclusive color palette by Ultrafabrics, along with interactive events and bespoke color customization across the brand’s extensive range of vegan leathers.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Pantone once again for the Color of the Year 2025. This year’s color embodies harmony and balance, aligning perfectly with Ultrafabrics’ commitment to creating interiors that inspire sensorial comfort and connection,” said Jennifer Hendren, vice president of product development at Ultrafabrics. “Its timeless beauty and calming essence resonate deeply with our philosophy of redefining luxury through mindful design. This color reminds us of the power of simplicity and the joy of everyday moments, and we can’t wait to see how it transforms spaces across industries.”
Throughout 2025, Ultrafabrics and Pantone will ignite creativity within the design community, offering a refined palette, sensory workshops and curated inspirations. This collaboration will empower designers to transform spaces, foster harmony and spark inspiration across industries.
To learn more about the Ultrafabrics x Pantone, visit ultrafabricsinc.com.