Pantone TPG Fashion Home + Interiors Color Guide
The FASHION, HOME + INTERIORS Color Guide will give you two,a hundred PANTONE Hues on paper for developing fashion extras, house furnishings, cosmetics, goods, paints, interiors plus more. The lacquer-on-paper shades are ideal for specifying colors for non-fabric components. The Coloration Guide is chromatically arranged to enhance inspiration and pace creation. The helpful, take-along supporter deck format can make it great for sample browsing, client conferences and on-site reviews. It’s your complete, comprehensive colour library in a compact structure. These colours are also available as perforated paper chips in the PANTONE FASHION, HOME + INTERIORS Shade Specifier, as well as on cotton (with the TCX number suffix).
What do the suffixes TPG, TPX, TCX in the Pantone Manner Dwelling + Interiors -colour system mean?
TPG/TPX and TCX - suffix simply tells you whether it is a colour printed on paper or cotton. TPG = TEXTILE PAPER GREEN (launched in 2015) TPX = TEXTILE PAPER, EXTENDED RANGE (launched in 2003) TCX = TEXTILE COTTON, EXTENDED RANGE (launched in 2007)
Is there a difference in the Pantone textile system colours between the codes TP and TPG/TPX?
Yes, there are differences between the colour systems. The letter G (=GREEN) at the end tells it is a colour from the latest system, updated in 2015. The letter X at the end tells it is a colour from the EXTENDED RANGE system, updated in 2003. TPG colours and TPX colours are the same, but the new TPG suffix indicates additional eco-friendly formulations. If you are still using the TP system, you should upgrade to TPG.