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  • Sesame
    Paint and Paper Name: Sesame

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RGB Hexdecimal: #EDDCB6

RGB 0-255: 237, 220, 182

RGB %: 92.9, 86.3, 71.4

CMYK %: 0, 7, 23, 7

Grayscale: 221 (RGB values)

L: 88, a: 2, b: 21

Hue: 41°, Saturation: 23%, Lightness: 93%

X: 69, Y: 23, Z: 93

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Paint and Paper

Paint & Paper Library uses the finest ingredients and technology available in order to recreate that vitality and depth of colour found in classical fine art practices and in contemporary visual cultures.

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Warm colors project the hot hues of sunlight and promote a feeling of warmth in a room. They advance space and are used to make walls appear closer. Cool colors reflect the fresh violets and blues of moonlight.

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