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Wall Protection - Color Card INTERIOR PRODUCT SOLUTIONS WALL PROTECTION - COLOR CARD Acrovyn® Solid Colors From left: Naval Blue, Baltic Blue, Putty Experience a refreshed palette of Acrovyn® Solid Colors – an update to our standard color line. Choose from a variety of new colors and timeless classics in three categories: Neutrals, Tinted Neutrals, and Colors, allowing you to expand your design horizons and breathe new life into commercial interiors. Inspired by the natural world around us, the new solid colors palette is a curated selection of tones and hues that can provide any space with a fresh, modern look. Design with color schemes that set the mood, elevate comfort, and enhance experiences with your style, from hints of light and warm neutrals to subtle tones of calming greens and blues to bold reds and yellows that evoke an energizing feel. Supplied in 4’ x 8’ or 4’ x 10’ sheets in .040”, .060”, and .075” thicknesses or can be specified for any Acrovyn product, including wall protection, panels and doors. The new Acrovyn Solid Colors were designed to coordinate with all CS interior product solutions. For more information, visit https://www.c-sgroup.com/acrovyn-wall-coverings-and-panels. c-sgroup.com ©2021 Construction Specialties, Inc. | CC.ASC.0421 INTERIOR PRODUCT SOLUTIONS WALL PROTECTION - COLOR CARD Acrovyn® Solid Colors Neutrals 260 Misty Grey 309 Tranquil Blue 930 Blue Silk 108 Black 162 Charcoal 949 White 265 Fog 927 Folkstone 136 Pearl Gray 315 Galveston Gray 933 Mission White 262 Driftwood 314 Ozark 934 Pearl 305 Mushroom 100 Eggshell 858 Pumice 929 Oyster Gray 1472 Putty 209 Slate 517 Teton White 920 Almond 102 Desert Sand 253 Parchment 101 French Cream 997 Irish Cream 103 Beige 688 Lighthouse Gray 479 Cappuccino 1329 Suede Due to differences in monitor resolutions, colors shown may vary. Please request samples prior to specifying. Questions? Connect with a CS Representative. c-sgroup.com ©2021 Construction Specialties, Inc. | CC.ASC.0421 c-sgroup.com/representative-locator 800.233.8493 INTERIOR PRODUCT SOLUTIONS WALL PROTECTION - COLOR CARD Acrovyn® Solid Colors Tinted Neutrals 187 Tan Bark 1436 Semi-sweet 194 Chinchilla 1215 Earth 951 Golden Sunshine 1583 Cantaloupe 510 Powder Pink 1588 Tea Rose 1584 Mesa Red 529 Regal Purple 1586 Naval Blue 1487 Blue Veil 1576 Smokey Blue 1526 Baltic Blue 1585 Morning Dew Blue 1246 Deep Water 848 Aspen 660 Sage Green 1113 Dark Moss 1595 Cucumber 153 Lichen Due to differences in monitor resolutions, colors shown may vary. Please request samples prior to specifying. Questions? Connect with a CS Representative. c-sgroup.com ©2021 Construction Specialties, Inc. | CC.ASC.0421 c-sgroup.com/representative-locator 800.233.8493 INTERIOR PRODUCT SOLUTIONS WALL PROTECTION - COLOR CARD Acrovyn® Solid Colors Colors 1001 Golden Yellow 850 Orange Ade 845 Spectrum Red 1201 Sugar Plum 1577 Blueberry 129 Yale Blue 1581 Italian Ice 1582 Matcha 1157 Limecicle Due to differences in monitor resolutions, colors shown may vary. Please request samples prior to specifying. Questions? Connect with a CS Representative. c-sgroup.com ©2021 Construction Specialties, Inc. | CC.ASC.0421 c-sgroup.com/representative-locator 800.233.8493 INTERIOR PRODUCT SOLUTIONS WALL PROTECTION - COLOR CARD Acrovyn® Solid Colors Last Chance! Retiring December 31, 2021 105 Mocha 106 Brown 186 Champagne 193 Gingerspice 196 Fawn 198 Beige Desert 223 Danube 254 Wheat 303 Caramel 307 Sienna 310 Yosemite Sand 311 Celery 313 Vanilla 316 Chestnut 317 Kona 318 Berry Red 319 Saybrook Sage 320 Brick 321 Russet 322 Peanut Brittle 323 Serene Green 324 Underseas 325 Cape Blue 326 Rustic Red 405 Colorado Trail 480 Toffee 513 Khaki Brown 519 Buttercream 520 Imperial Purple 521 Spanish Moss 522 Savannah 696 Olive Grove 853 Ocean Gray 866 Doeskin 874 Riverbed 957 Bluestone 984 Garden Sprout Due to differences in monitor resolutions, colors shown may vary. Please request samples prior to specifying. Questions? Connect with a CS Representative. c-sgroup.com ©2021 Construction Specialties, Inc. | CC.ASC.0421 c-sgroup.com/representative-locator 800.233.8493.
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