Designer Pairs Up Miniature Objects with Their Pantone Colors

One day, designer Inka Mathew was looking at the bright, blue flowers in her front yard called Veronica Georgia Blue when one of life’s greatest questions suddenly popped into her mind “hey, I wonder what PMS (Pantone Color Matching) color is that?” She then took out her pantone guide and found out the answer to the question that has been bugging her for minutes–it was PMS 2726. This led to more inquiries, though, as Mathew would take other items such fruits, toys, pills, plants, and other small everyday objects and match these up with their corresponding pantone colors. She even took beautiful pictures of these matches and posted them on her Instagram account so that we won’t have to go through the trouble of pairing up items with the right PMS colors ourselves. Check out some of her photos below.

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