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  2. Glidden's 2025 Color of the Year Is Here—See the Warm, High ...

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    If you love purple, you're about to see a lot of it as Glidden Paint by PPG just announced their 2025 Color of the Year: Purple Basil (PPG1046-7). ... on ceilings, built-in bookcases or kitchen ...

  3. Glidden (paints) - Wikipedia

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    Glidden is an American paint brand, manufactured by PPG Industries. Glidden was purchased by British conglomerate ICI in 1986, which in turn was later acquired by Dutch conglomerate AkzoNobel in 2008.

  4. Purple Is Set to Dominate Interior Design in 2025—Here's Why

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    Glidden selected Purple Basil, a similar tone that's a bit more saturated, with notes of aubergine. Minwax chose Violet—which looks just like it sounds—and Behr's earthy, mauve-meets-red ...

  5. Glidden’s 2025 Color of the Year Is a Moody Violet for Every ...

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    The Color of the Year 2025 announcements are well underway, and now there’s a new pick to add to the growing list with the Glidden by PPG Color of the Year 2025, Purple Basil.

  6. PPG Industries - Wikipedia

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    On 19 December 1968 the company changed its name to PPG Industries, Inc., to show its diverse offerings. In the mid-1980s, Cipisa, a Spanish paint company was acquired and renamed PPG Ibérica and its CEO, Pere Nadal Carres, became CEO of PPG Ibérica. [citation needed] In 1990 PPG founded Transitions Optical as a joint venture with Essilor. [6]

  7. Haint blue - Wikipedia

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    A haint blue porch ceiling in the United States. Haint blue is a collection of pale shades of blue-green that are traditionally used to paint porch ceilings in the Southern United States. [1] [2] Hex #D1EAEB is a popular shade of haint blue. The tradition originated with the Gullah in Georgia and South Carolina.