/ 58 Paints
The main character of this paint is a dark shade of blue with gray notes. It is purely saturated and light enough to be referred to as pastel, and not a usual one but with an airy effect.
A light shade of green with cool notes that serves both as a neutral and a source of subtle elegance.
Undoubtedly bright, impressively full of depth, and relaxing; it sounds like the recipe for a perfect pastel color.
A perfect mix of ruby red and crimson. While the first one is responsible for the impressively rich shade of red, the latter ensures the muted effect for a balanced result.
This deep, dark gray tone is somewhat reminiscent of a rock or mineral, and glossy bluish-gray tones enhance this feeling.
The dark green hue, which is called pacifying and softening, simply cannot fail to attract attention.
It's hard to imagine a more natural dark green. Deprived of the gray and bluish tones so fashionable today, it really reminds of the dark pine needles and those very oak leaves.
This paint from Benjamin Moore is incredibly dark - so dark that it really looks black in the can.
An excellent mix of gray, black, and sea blue. Depending on the lighting, any of these three facets can appear in it.
This very atmospheric gray-green shade symbolizes the current craving for nature, organic materials, and personal space balance.