l’ocre rouge 32110
l’ocre rouge moyen 32111
l’ocre rouge clair 32112
terre d’ombre brûlée 31 32130
ombre brûlée claire 32131
The red of ancient architecture. Earthy, dynamic and effectively luminescent. Can fix spaces and let them come forward.
The medium terracotta tone. Earthy and dynamic in any light angle. Emphasises warm and cosy living.
The light red ochre nuance. Light, earthy and slightly rose red. For Le Corbusier a base tone in the clavier Masonry.
The marron. A deeply red brown nuance, similiar to a chestnut. The deeply burnt umbra. An artistic depiction of the shadow.
The sandy burnt umbra. Impresses as ideal background colour. As one of the three nuances with the mural value Sand.
terre sienne brûlée 31 32120
terre sienne brique 32121
terre sienne claire 31 32122
terre sienne pâle 32123
ombre naturelle 31 32140
ombre naturelle moyenne 32141
ombre naturelle claire 32142
The deeply burnt sienna. Slightly greyed. Impressively fixes the wall in front of light backgrounds.
The light brick red or a somewhat blear terracotta nuance. In deepness and breadth suited for timeless colour combinations.
The colour of a summerly wall. With the mural value Masonry. Loamy and soft. Applied by Le Corbusier in the dining room of the Villa la Roche.
The pale sienna. The lightest nuance of the series of burnt sienna. Sandy and scenic. Highly decent, diffident and discrete.
The very dark natural umber. An elegant, velvety grey brown shade with hints of red and green. It looks stable and dynamic, especially in shaded environments.
The brightened natural umber. A grey brown that looks balanced, velvety and stoney. This shade looks stable and dynamic in light and shadow.
The bright and very discreet natural umber. As a shadow colour, this shade is ideal for combinations. It looks stable and static in any light, particularly also in shadowy surroundings.
Colours shown are indicative only. Please refer to Colour Keyboards Fandeck for actual shade reference.
Colours shown are indicative only. Please refer to Colour Keyboards Fandeck for actual shade reference.