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Color Timeline


Timeline, 1930s

1930s

As the home became the focus of more activities, homeowners favored more cozy neutrals and warm pastels, particularly pinks, roses and sand. The exception was a cool orchid for bedrooms, baths and kitchens. Well into the Depression, bright colors were replaced with muted, more modulated shades. As the decade came to a close, however, decorating magazines began to feature rooms in deep saturated tones that recalled the dark, rich colors of the late Victorian era. Most popular were dark green and maroon.

White - 0 Old Ivory - 05 Tuscan - 01 Autumn Brown - 11 Peachblow - 10
White - 0
1883
Old Ivory - 05
1927 - 1944
Tuscan - 01
1929 - 1953
Autumn Brown - 11
1927 - 1944
Peachblow - 10
1934 - 1973
Horizon Blue - 06 Cerulean Blue - 08 Spring Green - 15 Lavendar - 03 Rouge - 09
Horizon Blue - 06
1927 - 1939
Cerulean Blue - 08
1938 - 1986
Spring Green - 15
1927 - 1944
Lavender - 03
1927 - 1944
Rouge - 09
1931 - 1944
Black - 7        
Black - 7
1929 - 1937
       

Due to differences in monitors, technical factors, and characteristics of some of our finishes, the colors shown here cannot be represented with all their true qualities. The color samples should only be considered a guide.

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