Benjamin Moore's Color of the Year Matches Niche's Red Pendant Light

Benjamin Moore understands the profound impact color has on your environment. With an endless amount of choices to choose from, anyone can find the perfect shade to match their personality. As they do every year, Benjamin Moore announced their 2018 Color of the Year, a strong and radiant red known as Caliente. Niche's Crimson pendant lights perfectly match Benjamin Moore's pick this year. 

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"Caliente is the signature color of a modern architectural masterpiece; a lush carpet rolled out for a grand arrival; the assured backdrop for a book-lined library; a powerful first impression on a glossy front door."

—Ellen O'Neill, Benjamin Moore & Co.


Benjamin Moore 2018 Color of the Year Color Palette


Several signature Niche pendants are available in our bold and luxurious Crimson. This striking red glass color looks beautiful in clusters or when paired with neutral hues like the ones featured on "Benjamin Moore's Color Palette" shown above. Niche glass colors like Crystal or Gray pair beautifully with our rich, red glass.


Niche Modern Red Pendant Lighting


This bright color can be intimidating at first. Here are a few examples of how designers decorate with the color red and other modern interiors that incorporate Crimson contemporary lighting to help inspire your next project. Are you still unsure if Benjamin Moore's Color of the Year is the right one for you? Seeing Niche's Crimson colored glass and other red pendant lights in person is a great way to decide what will work for your project. It’s easy to order glass color samples from Niche. Select three or five colors to have delivered right to your door.


Crimson Colored Glass

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