/ 473 Paints
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.
Farrow & Ball Selvedge No. 306 is a sophisticated, medium-dark blue-gray with a subtle green micro-nuance. Inspired by the prized denim woven on a shuttle loom, this cool-toned architectural finish boasts an LRV of 26, making it ideal for creating deeply atmospheric, grounding spaces.
Farrow & Ball Off-Black No. 57 is a soft, muted charcoal black with subtle cool blue undertones. With an LRV of 6, it offers a milder, much more flattering alternative to stark jet blacks, making it an incredibly versatile choice for cabinetry, trim, and moody interior spaces.