8–9
greens The next years saw brighter, organic greens, still with a tinge of olive, that were more active and energetic, referring to the hands-on approach to conservation. Blade of Grass–7566 R 0 G 176 B 128
2007– 2008
Fresh Sprout–7777 R 223 G 231 B 160
2006
2003 — 2004
Sporting Green–7741 R 161 G 190 B 26
Emerald Satin–7502 R 0 G 162 B 160
Organic Green–7766 R 174 G 188 B 88 Summer Fern–7829 R 205 G 188 B 9 Cilantro–7581 R 35 G 104 B 67
2009 saw the green take on a metallic touch, to indicate the potential that technology has in making a greener planet.
2009
Candle Wick–7907 R 249 G 243 B 211
2006 saw a slight muddiness being incorporated into the greens along with a tinge of olive. This was reminiscent of the internal conflict that was occurring because of the movement towards synergy.
Dry Sage–7624 R 159 G 195 B 169
Organic Green–7766 R 174 G 188 B 88
Royale Glitter Collection Silver Flourish–M206
Prairie Green–7471 R 99 G 156 B 163
Spinach Soul–7718 R 141 G 154 B 91
This was taken ahead in 2010 with a more neon green to indicate responsible technology.
2010
The greens in the early years were quite straightforward. Extremely natural greens inspired from Eucalyptus and Bamboos were seen.
Dropping Leaves–9366 R 172 G 180 B 113
browns 2009 saw this neutral brown get more saturated representing resolve and determination. The grey tones depict a more mature perspective towards the Earth and a personal commitment to save it.
2009
Sandstone–3211 R 164 G 140 B 117
In 2013, the browns became extremely muted, grey and tan. This represented a connoisseur like approach to natural materials like wood. Under Ground–9528 R 157 G 135 B 119
Timber Land– 8759 R 136 G 121 B 107
2013
2003 –2006
Roasted Beans–8765 R 95 G 74 B 57
2008 saw browns take on a different shade with a neutral brown signifying wellness, organic elements and purity, in an effort to reconcile as an antidote to the concrete culture we live in.
2008
Browns have been present predominantly across all the themes. The early years saw very natural browns inspired by barks and brown leaves.
Gold Standard–8517 R 155 G 115 B 60
Wild West–8768 R 162 G 146 B 133
2010 saw this brown turn darker, deeper and greyer.
2010
Cappuccino–8655 R 138 G 114 B 104
Inner Bark–8638 R 147 G 90 B 75
Weathered Oak–8741 R 85 G 63 B 57
BLUES 2009 saw softer and saturated blues, in an attempt to view the planet in a more wholesome manner. Soft Blue–9210 R 160 G 206 B 226
Deep Water–9223 R 83 G 123 B 141
2009
Royal Glitter Collection Ocean Glitter–M109
This took on a more mature tint in 2010, with grey tones to depict technology.
2010
2008 saw a darker more saturated and intense blue to depict the power of the Synergy theme.
2008
2007
The blues in Nature are not as varied as the greens, but the shades have evolved very minutely. 2007 saw bright blues with a lot of white, to indicate water and living with natural elements. Swan Song–7440 R 106 G 197 B 213
Caspian Sea–7294 R 71 G 106 B 143
YELLOWS
2008
Ripe Olive–7877 R 188 G 155 B 50
In 2008 this took on a bright tone, energetic and active, to signify the realization and consciousness around conserving nature. Radiance–7893 R 242 G 186 B 43
In 2009, this evolved into a pale yellow to create a fresh and alive aura. It was also non-imposing to represent that the theme was about personal responsibility and not collective action.
2009
2003
The yellows in the early years were quite muted, almost tan and representative of dry earth and living closely with nature.
Peeping Sun–7905 R 251 G 237 B 179
Pine Cone–7887 R 197 G 168 B 99
All shades and textures are printed representations and may vary slightly from actual colours and textures. Please refer to the Asian Paints Colour Spectra or the product manuals for exact shade reference.