"Until recently, our perception of ‘eco’ or ‘natural colour’ was restricted to a puritanical palette of browns, greens and creams that cost more, inspired less and added next to nothing in terms of function or performance. Yet in nature, where nothing is wasted, colour is infinite."
“Colour is rarely included in the sustainist conversation. Perhaps it seems like a frivolous topic, given the urgency of our situation. And it’s true, colour can be wonderfully frivolous, but it can be deadly serious too.”
“In human hands, colour has wreaked conspicuous havoc on people and planet, contaminating the air with carcinogenic volatile organic compounds, the land with heavy metals and rivers and oceans with synthetic dyes.”
“Now colour, in all its allure and versatility, offers some of the most compelling remedies: restorative spectrums for a complex material age.”