/ 118 Paints
Benjamin Moore First Light 2102-70 is a soft, airy blush pink that serves as a refreshing alternative to traditional warm neutrals. With an LRV of 75.86, it reflects a high amount of light, imparting a subtle, optimistic warmth without feeling overly sweet or juvenile.
Benjamin Moore Boston Brick (2092-30) is a deeply saturated, earthy red with strong brown and terracotta undertones. Boasting an LRV of 11.54, this warm, moody hue absorbs significant light, making it an exceptional architectural finish for dramatic dining rooms, historic exteriors, or cozy libraries.
Benjamin Moore Rosy Peach (2089-20) is a warm, medium-deep peachy rose with earthy red-brown depth. It acts as a muted, charismatic terracotta-pink that avoids looking like a bright coral, bringing a grounded, friendly vibrance to interior spaces.
Benjamin Moore Lily Lavender (2071-60) is a soft, blush-tinged mid-tone purple with a subtle gray influence. Boasting an LRV of 64.33, it acts as a luminous, sophisticated lavender that avoids looking overly juvenile, shifting between cool violet and warm lilac depending on the light.
Benjamin Moore's Lavender Mist (2070-60) is a gentle, airy shade of violet with a distinct blue-violet undertone and a soft gray cast. With an LRV of 63.19, it acts as a sophisticated, cool-leaning pastel perfect for serene bedrooms and elegant bathrooms.
Benjamin Moore Misty Lilac 2071-70 is a soft, highly reflective pale violet with an LRV of 77.95. Featuring subtle gray-blue undertones and a whisper of pink, this cool-leaning hue provides an airy, romantic cast that adapts dynamically to changing light conditions.
Gentleman's Gray by Benjamin Moore is a deeply saturated, blackened teal blue. Despite its name, it is a rich navy alternative with distinct green undertones, offering a formal, tailored aesthetic perfect for moody interiors, cabinetry, and striking exterior accents.
Benjamin Moore Salamander (2050-10) is a dramatic, chameleon-like dark green. Blending deep black, blue, and green undertones, this sophisticated hue shifts dynamically depending on the lighting, offering a moody, luxurious atmosphere for both interior accents and exterior facades.
Benjamin Moore Hunter Green 2041-10 is a timeless, dark forest green with a cool blue-gray undertone. With a low LRV of 4.31, it absorbs significant light, creating a sophisticated, moody atmosphere perfect for cabinetry, libraries, and striking exterior accents.
Benjamin Moore's Electric Orange (2015-10) is a bold, highly saturated mid-tone orange with a Light Reflectance Value of 28.61. This vibrant hue carries a subtle black undertone that grounds its intense energy, making it an ideal choice for dramatic interior accent walls and creative spaces.
Benjamin Moore Red (2000-10) is a bold, classic primary red with an LRV of 14.23. Striking a perfect balance between warm and cool, this highly saturated hue delivers a dramatic, energetic statement without leaning too far into orange or burgundy.
Benjamin Moore Touch of Pink (2008-70) is a light, warm blush pink with a subtle peach undertone. With an LRV of 81.28, it acts as a highly reflective, airy architectural finish that brings a delicate, cheerful warmth to interior spaces without feeling overwhelmingly vibrant.