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Grab-and-Go Paint Collection for Do-It-Yourselfers and Designers

Synta, a producer of craft and architectural paints, and Pantone, a subsidiary of X-Rite, have developed a grab-and-go paint collection called MyColor inspired by Pantone.

MyColor inspired by Pantone in PANTONE Honeysuckle 18-2120. Credit: Business Wire

MyColor inspired by Pantone offers 49 user-friendly and trendy paint color options to do-it-yourselfers and designers at a low cost. The MyColor paint collection inspired by Pantone does not have any color surprises and eliminates time required for mixing or tinting. The odor-free and ultra-low volatile organic content paint delivers a trendy, durable eggshell finish that is also washable.

The new paint collection’s self-priming and stain-blocking aspects decrease workload and save time. The colors are premixed and have factory-precision ensuring a perfect match each time. Every MyColor inspired by Pantone paint is supplied in a 35-ounce transparent container, allowing customers to clearly see the paint color.

Customers can select a color from the PANTONE VIEW home + interiors 2012 forecast, including PANTONE 19-4205 Phantom, PANTONE 15-0146 Green Flash and PANTONE 15-2718 Fuchsia Pink, or PANTONE 18-2120 Honeysuckle, the ‘Color of the Year’ product for 2011.

The President and Chief Executive Officer at Synta, Randy Moore stated that Pantone is the total authority on color, offering color forecasting technology and tools to designers across the world. With the availability of MyColor in several online stores, the collection offers fresh color and design options for the office, home and more, he added.

Pantone’s Vice President of Consumer Licensing, Lisa Herbert stated that as MyColor features Pantone’s 49 invigorating color options, do-it-yourselfers and designers can reinvigorate any type of household objects.

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