
WGSN and Coloro have officially named Radiant Earth (Coloro 017-42-31) Color of the Year for 2028: a clay-warm, burnt red-orange they describe as a “reliable yet assertive new neutral.” The shade signals a collective turn toward resilience, stability, and what the forecasters call “inspired flourishing.” Carrying the warmth of sun-baked earth and the confidence of a color that doesn’t chase trends but anchors them, Radiant Earth arrives as something rarer than a forecast. With 94% accuracy two years ahead of markets, WGSN and Coloro make a statement where culture goes. Read on to learn how to get there first.
Warmth in disruption

Luminous Blue (2027) electrified the mood of a season. Radiant Earth takes a quieter, more enduring path. Where the predecessor energized, this shade settles in like a “steady, lingering glow,” the kind of warmth that outlasts the moment. The WGSN and Coloro partnership grounded their 2028 choice in something deeply human: the need for reassurance against “prolonged global disruption.” By 2028, they predict a decisive shift from surviving to thriving, driven by intimate environments that prioritize depth over noise.
Stephanie Barnscher, senior color forecaster at WGSN, puts it plainly: “In a world that often feels chaotic, we’re seeing a shift toward emotions like resilience and flourishing. Radiant Earth perfectly anchors this emotional mindset, offering a grounded, reliable neutral that fosters deep-seated trust. For brands, this color helps to create products and environments that feel both reassuringly nostalgic and confidently future-ready.” Earthy in spirit, sophisticated in warmth, and assertive with a calm voice, Radiant Earth resists chasing attention. The shade earns trust slowly, then holds it completely.
A recent WGSN Podcast explored how color moves beyond aesthetics, reflecting and communicating the emotions shaping our world. Host Cassandra Napoli (Head of Consumer Forecasting) invited Senior CMF Strategist Jennifer Birch to discuss the 2028 choice in this episode. Birch describes Radiant Earth as a shade that “has the personality of red,” resonating across industries from consumer tech to aerospace, beauty to interiors.

Grounding the future of design
Design culture shifts away from “fast” colors toward permanent, stable ones, and Radiant Earth steps naturally into that role. The shade anchors textures, raw ceramics, and materials that reward touch. From fashion textiles and apparel to interior spaces, grounded warmth translates across every surface. A cushion cover, a wool throw, or an earthenware fish platter each delivers the warmth and foresight of a color ahead of the curve.



Radiant Earth rarely travels alone. TheLos Angeles Olympics 2028 directly inspired WGSN’s global team with optimistic, bright graphics, and that energy flows through the surrounding palette: Offline Blue for calm and focus, Serene Green for soft botanical restoration, Positively Yellow for optimism and rule-breaking energy, and Flourish Pink where nature meets digital. Together, the palette maps the full emotional spectrum of Spring/Summer 2028.
The takeaway
Spring/Summer 2028 designs for intentionality: emotional connection, material honesty, and spaces built to help people thrive. In a recent Earth Day post, Symrise spotlighted Radiant Earth-toned nature scenes, threading that same “thriving over survival” spirit through fragrance and beauty. Radiant Earth arrives as a color to live beyond the moment, and as an invitation to slow down, warm up, and build something that lasts.




