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Color Availability in Kt.COLOR Finishes December 2020 Page 1/4 Color availability in kt.COLOR finishes December 2020 page 1/4 Interior Exterior Y Color code and name value Natural Emulsion Silicate Satinée Resist Linum oil Silicate Satinée Linum oil pigment KT 03.001 Ultramarine blue Y3 5.3 • • • • KT 04.001 Champagne silver 40.2 M M M M M KT 04.002 Aluminum glaze 72.5 M M M M KT 04.003 Prussian blue 3.2 • • KT 04.004 Ultramarine green 11.8 • • • KT 05.001 Gold bronze Y1 49.1 M KT 06.001 Hot magenta 12.5 • • • KT 06.034 Green tea 57.5 • • • • KT 07.015 Veronese green 25.2 • • • • • M • • • KT 07.055 Loos’ violet 12.0 • • • • • KT 07.056 Light French ochre 71.0 • • • • M • • KT 08.001 Champagne white 78.6 • • • • • M • • • KT 08.002 Copper bronze 31.0 M M M KT 08.003 Lapis lazuli blue 77.4 • • • KT 08.004 Yellow ochre 48.0 • • • • KT 08.005 Cyprus umber 272 pale 59.0 • • • • • • • • KT 08.006 Cyprus umber 272 medium 35.6 • • • • • • • • KT 08.007 Cyprus umber 272 22.5 • • • • • • • • KT 08.008 Matt lilac 26.8 • • • KT 08.009 Saffa house green 44.4 • • • • • KT 08.010 Autumn gold 22.3 • • • • KT 08.012 Turquoise 54.0 • • • • KT 08.013 Pale burnt umber 58.0 • • • • • M • • • KT 08.022 Medium Veronese green 60.8 • • • • • M • • • KT 08.035 Veronese white 70.9 • • • • M • • • KT 08.039 Medium natural orange 27.5 • • • • M KT 08.044 Medium natural gray 21.4 • • • • • M • • • KT 08.067 Purple rose Y2 15.8 • • KT 08.075 Brown gold 16.9 M M KT 09.001 Dark Sahara sand 38.7 • • • • • • • KT 09.002 Sahara sand 49.2 • • • • • KT 09.003 Light Sahara sand 59.3 • • • • • • • KT 09.005 Anthracite metallic 10.4 M M M KT 09.024 Manganese violet 6.0 • • • KT 09.033 Amethyst 9.5 M M KT 10.001 Burgundy red 4.6 • • • • KT 10.003 Payne’s gray 5.0 • • • • KT 10.010 Anthracite 4.4 • • • • • • • • KT 10.075 Zurich white 70.6 • • • • • M • • • KT 11.020 Blue velvet 2.6 • • • KT 11.029 Dark olive green 20.6 • • • • KT 11.054 Sandy umber 55.4 • • • • • M • • • KT 11.092 French chariot blue 8.0 • • • • • • • KT 11.114 Venetian red 16.4 • • • • • M • KT 11.115 Art Deco green 36.4 • • • KT 11.120 Copper mountain red 7.4 • • • • • • KT 12.001 Medium Venetian red 40.3 • • • M • • • color is available in this finish ᴹ this color must be applied by a kt.COLOR-trained craftsman © 2000 – 2021, kt.COLOR AG. The color names and codes are registered trademarks. All rights reserved. Color availability in kt.COLOR finishes December 2020 page 2/4 Interior Exterior Y Color code and name value Natural Emulsion Silicate Satinée Resist Linum oil Silicate Satinée Linum oil pigment KT 12.040 Raw umber black 85 3.6 • • • • KT 12.043 Maroon black 90 3.4 • • • KT 12.044 Maroon black 85 3.9 • • KT 12.046 Ultramarine black 85 2.5 • • • KT 12.048 Turquoise black 85 3.4 • • KT 12.050 Green black 85 3.6 • • • KT 12.052 Cobalt green black 85 3.7 • • • • • KT 12.056 Violet gray 11.7 • • • KT 12.057 Ultramarine sky blue 71.5 • • • • M • KT 12.099 Warm natural white 74.1 • • • • • M • • • KT 12.121 Medium burnt Sienna 29.9 • • • M • KT 13.009 Summer sky blue 53.0 • • • • M • KT 13.023 Dark turquoise blue 5.8 • • • • KT 13.033 French ochre 33.2 • • • • • M • • KT 13.095 Sky gray 67.2 • • • • • M • • • KT 14.003 Pale Venetian red 69.4 • • • • M • • KT 14.050 Umber gray 11.6 • • • • • • • • KT 15.011 Pale natural orange 72.4 • • • M • • KT 15.030 Light natural orange 40.0 • • M • KT 15.057 Light burnt umber 2 46.1 • • • • M • • • KT 16.001 Shale gray 22.5 • • • • • • • • KT 16.002 Dusky gray 48.0 • • • • • • • • KT 16.003 Moon gray 59.3 • • • • • M • • • KT 16.004 Goldenrod yellow 49.3 • • KT 16.005 Mountain blue 21.0 • • • • • • KT 16.006 Misty blue 41.5 • • • • KT 16.061 Distinguished blue 11.1 • • • • • KT 17.004 House by the sea 63.2 • • • • • M • • • KT 17.036 Indian yellow 39.0 • • • KT 17.040 Stone white 83.5 • • • M • • KT 17.059 Lemon blossom green 60.1 • • • • KT 17.060 Eileen’s gray 45.5 • • • • • • KT 18.014 Medium violet gray 30.0 • • • KT 18.015 Light violet gray 56.6 • • • KT 18.016 Tyrian purple (shade) 6.3 • • KT 18.017 Midmorning blue 63.4 • • • KT 18.018 Angel skin pink 71.3 • • • KT 18.019 Sofie’s white 75.8 • • • • KT 18.020 Spanish green 17.4 • • • • • • • KT 18.021 Sage green 29.5 • • • • • • • KT 18.022 Spanish moss 52.3 • • • • • • KT 18.023 Matterhorn blue 38.3 • • M KT 18.024 Creamy white 78.3 • • • • • KT 18.025 Lightning bug yellow 67.9 • • KT 18.026 Sunshine yellow 58.9 • • KT 18.027 Steely gray 31.4 • • • • KT 18.028 Good spirit gray 56.0 • • • • • color is available in this finish ᴹ this color must be applied by a kt.COLOR-trained craftsman © 2000 – 2021, kt.COLOR AG. The color names and codes are registered trademarks. All rights reserved. Color availability in kt.COLOR finishes December 2020 page 3/4 Interior Exterior Y Color code and name value Natural Emulsion Silicate Satinée Resist Linum oil Silicate Satinée Linum oil pigment KT 20.20 Luminous gray 60.8 • • M • KT 20.305 Nattier’s blue 28.8 • • • • • • • • KT 20.318 Light chestnut brown 26.6 • • • • • M • • • KT 26.012 Art gallery gray 44.0 • • • • • M • • • KT 26.013 Gray velvet 53.4 • • • • • M • • • KT 26.015 Whisper gray 66.0 • • • • • • • • KT 26.030 Light chariot blue 25.0 • • • KT 26.040 Dark pine green 4.6 • • • • • KT 26.046 Pessac’s green earth 52.2 • • • • • • • • KT 26.071 Medium natural Sienna 55.8 • • • • • • • KT 26.072 Light natural Sienna 64.0 • • • • • M • • • KT 26.073 Pale natural Sienna 72.7 • • • • • M • • • KT 26.122 Light burnt Sienna 46.4 • • • M • KT 26.130 Dark burnt umber 4.1 • • • • • M • • • KT 32.000 White light 90.1 • • • • • M • • • KT 32.002 Marble white 83.6 • • • • • • • • KT 32.004 Silver white 83.7 • • • • • • KT 32.005 Alabaster white 85.4 • • • • M • • • KT 32.006 Shale white 77.7 • • • • • M • • • KT 32.007 Rosa Caso’s white 68.8 • • • • • M • • • KT 32.008 Limonite white 87.4 • • • • • • KT 32.009 China clay white 91.8 • • • M • • KT 32.010 Iron gray 10.6 • • • • • • • KT 32.011 Gray 29.3 • • • • • • • • KT 32.012 Light gray 2 38.4 • • • • • • • • KT 32.013 Pearl gray 51.3 • • • • • • • • KT 32.014 Natural gray 74.6 • • • • • M • • • KT 32.020 Ultramarine blue 1931 14.2 • • • • • • KT 32.021 Sky blue 38.9 • • • • • • • KT 32.022 Medium ultramarine blue 49.8 • • • • • • • KT 32.023 Light blue 58.2 • • • • • • • • KT 32.024 Pale blue 74.2 • • • • • • • • KT 32.025 Glacial white 84.5 • • • • • • KT 32.029 Lapis lazuli white 85.8 • • • M KT 32.030 Deep cerulean blue 13.9 • • • • • • KT 32.031 Bright cerulean blue 31.2 • • • • • • • KT 32.032 Medium cerulean blue 2 43.9 • • • • • • • KT 32.033 Light cerulean blue 53.7 • • • • • • • KT 32.034 Pale cerulean blue 65.9 • • • • • • • KT 32.041 Paolo Veronese green 40.8 • • • • • • • KT 32.042 Light Veronese green 58.8 • • • • • • • KT 32.043 Rüegg’s green 59.3 • • • • • • • KT 32.044 Green gray 61.2 • • • • • • • • KT 32.049 Malachite white 86.0 • • KT 32.050 Bright green 2 13.6 • • • • • KT 32.051 Medium green 33.3 • • • • • • • KT 32.052 Green yellow 47.4 • • • • • • • color is available in this finish ᴹ this color must be applied by a kt.COLOR-trained craftsman © 2000 – 2021, kt.COLOR AG. The color names and codes are registered trademarks. All rights reserved. Color availability in kt.COLOR finishes December 2020 page 4/4 Interior Exterior Y Color code and name value Natural Emulsion Silicate Satinée Resist Linum oil Silicate Satinée Linum oil pigment KT 32.060 Light ochre 66.4 • • • • • • KT 32.065 Bauhaus yellow 61.0 • • • • • • KT 32.068 Naples yellow (hue) 63.5 • • • • • • KT 32.080 Bright orange 25.5 • • • • • KT 32.090 Deep red 9.8 • • • • KT 32.091 Light pink 67.0 • • • • • • • • KT 32.095 Swiss red 9.8 • • • • • KT 32.100 Carmine red 8.9 • • • • KT 32.101 Raspberry red 9.8 • • • • KT 32.102 Pale pink 50.3 • • • • • M • • • KT 32.109 Pompeian red 9.2 • • • • • • KT 32.110 Red ochre 10.8 • • • • • • • • KT 32.123 Pale red Sienna 64.2 • • • • • M • • • KT 32.124 Burnt Sienna white 86.9 • • • • • M • • • KT 32.130 Chestnut brown 5.9 • • • • • • • • KT 32.131 Light burnt umber 39.9 • • • • • • • • KT 32.132 Burnt umber white 78.4 • • • • • • • KT 32.140 Dark native umber 9.5 • • • • • • • • KT 32.141 Medium native umber 27.6 • • • • • • • • KT 32.142 Light native umber 44.9 • • • • • • • • KT 32.143 Pale native umber 63.4 • • • • • • • • KT 43.1 Bright red 11.5 • • • • • • • KT 43.2 Ivory white 81.0 • • • • • M • • • KT 43.4 Burnt Sienna 7.9 • • • • • M • • • KT 43.5 Ivory black 2.3 • • • • • • • • KT 43.6 Olive green 37.5 • • • • • KT 43.7 Bright green 22.1 • • • • • • KT 43.9 Burnt umber 4.6 • • • • • • • • KT 43.10 Ultramarine blue 1959 10.4 • • • • • • • KT 43.11 Gold ochre 49.6 • • • • • M • • KT 43.12 Ruby red 6.4 • • • • • • KT 43.16 Raw umber 5.2 • • • • • • • • KT 43.17 Orange 20.4 • • • • • KT 43.18 Deep blue 4.6 • • • • • • KT 43.19 Deep gray 12.5 • • • • • • KT 43.21 Poppy red 16.1 • • • • KT 43.22 Persian orange 34.7 • • • • • KT 43.23 Spice red 14.6 • • • • • KT 43.25 Garnet red 10.5 • • • • • KT 43.26 Aubergine 6.7 • • • • • • • color is available in this finish ᴹ this color must be applied by a kt.COLOR-trained craftsman © 2000 – 2021, kt.COLOR AG.
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