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  2. Sherwin-Williams' Natural Tan (SW 7567) Annie Schlechter; Styling: Page Mullins This creamy yellow is just right for rooms that call for something with a hair more depth than a true white.

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    Designers have spoken: Here are the top interior paint color trends of 2025. See moody hues, earth tones, whites and more from brands like Sherwin-Williams. These Paint Colors Will Be Everywhere ...

  4. 4) Sherwin-Williams Moderne White SW 6168 Sherwin-Williams White is a foolproof option for your kitchen—and the cool undertones of Moderne White by Sherwin-Williams will look squeaky clean and pure.

  5. Sherwin-Williams - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, Sherwin-Williams started selling ready-mixed paint. [4] Previously, consumers bought paint ingredients that they themselves would mix together. [4] In the 1940s, Sherwin-Williams introduced Kem-Tone, a water-based fast-drying interior paint. [4] In 1996, the American Chemical Society named the product a National Historic Chemical Landmark.

  6. Magnolia (color) - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, magnolia is a creamy colour defined by British Standard BS 08B15, with the sRGB value (244, 233, 216) and CMYK (Coated) value (0, 5, 25, 0). [3] Although the interiors of houses in the UK have commonly been painted in pale "stone colours" since the 18th century, the use of the name "magnolia" only dates from the 1950s.

  7. Pratt & Lambert - Wikipedia

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    Pratt & Lambert is a brand of architectural and industrial paint founded in 1849. It has been owned by Sherwin-Williams since 1995. The Pratt & Lambert company started in Buffalo, New York in 1849 as a maker of a drying agent for linseed oil paint. It was listed on the American Stock Exchange in 1905.