
The coffee mugs and the Rubik's cubes were harmless, but blogger Laura Sweet has proven, with if-it's-hip-it's-here posts from back in March and as recently as yesterday, that there are officially an insane amount of objects noisily wearing Pantone colors.
Whether produced as one-off art pieces or consumer chum being churned out of factories, you can now sit in, write in, play with, text from, drink out of, carry, look through, and wear goods all bearing hues from the little squares. I can't even remember what we used Pantone squares for in the first place.

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