Pantone Pairings is the brain child of the designer and artist David Schwen. Taking everyday food pairings the artist has created his own pantone cards.
Speaking with Buzz Feed the artist said: "As a designer, you're constantly picking color chips and pairing them up with one another.
"A while back I had an idea of making Pantone chips out of real household objects — sponges, cardboard, etc. But while I was finishing up a poster design, I had taped two Pantone chips together to see how they looked together. Instantly I thought of how people pair food together. And that was that."
Chips and salsa, bread and butter, lemon and lime - all brought to life through a pantone lens.
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