10–11
grEYS
2011
Washed Steps–9480 R 108 G 115 B 114
Royale Play–Dune Silver Streak– M609
Taking off from steel, the grey of 2011 remained silver but slightly dull representing analytical thoughts and not showiness.
Royale Glitter Collection Silver Flourish–M206
2013 sees the greys get less stark and turn gentler referring to the seamless interactions between humans and machines.
2013
Carbon Flint–8269 R 49 G 59 B 69
2008 saw the grey take on a silver tinge to represent the hardcore technology path being taken.
2008
Royale Glitter Collection Silver ThunderCloud–M607
2010 saw the silver tinge become more powerful, almost a steel colour to represent the high-tech materials being used to conserve nature.
2010
Bentonite–8230 R 93 G 88 B 91
The 2009 greys were colours of the digital era, with the silver tinge continuing but with the addition of a deeper, darker grey.
2009
2006
The grey of 2006 represented a more masculine influence; some needed mystery and action in the palette. It was a futuristic and bold colour.
PU Palette–Metallic Silver Silhouette
Royale Play Dune Drizzle–M8337
Garden Bench–8432 R 139 G 137 B 126
GREENS and BLUES
Dropping Leaves–9366 R 172 G 180 B 113
2011
2011 saw the green turn unnatural and lend a surreal, dramatic and almost ominous feel to the palette. Still Aqua–7480 R 130 G 169 B 170
2013 saw greens with tinges of olive and tan, as well as textured greenishgreys that represent the human as well as the gadget—the traces of which will liven up homes drastically.
2013
Lemon Soufflé–7773 R 200 G 214 B 45
2010 saw a similar green, toned down in brightness, but with a more mature quality representing a new consciousness of smarter technology. The coming of age of this colour was representative of the evolving mindset of people around the swiftly damaging ecology.
2010
2007
The greens of 2007 saw a very plasticlike, bright green being introduced given the new age materials peaking in that year. It was also reminiscent of the one-dimensionality of how people viewed technology.
Royale Play–Brushing Iridescent Base Coat: Burnt Malt–8229 Top Coat: Arctic Fire–M231
This was continued in 2008, with the shade becoming brighter and more vivid.
2008
Festivity–7774 R 212 G 221 B 76
2009
Valley Green–7511 R 0 G 188 B 181
Fairytale Green–9281 R 143 G 204 B 192
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.