To merge authentic, early American design history with Benjamin Moore paint colors, we collaborated with The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Our shared dedication to understanding the 18th and early 19th centuries’ rich color pigments led us to curate the 144-color Williamsburg® Paint Color Collection and bring timeless beauty to your home.
Classic Beauty
The Williamsburg® Paint Color Collection recreates the colors that defined the early years of the USA.
These distinctive colors still influence design today with their array of vibrant hues, rich shades and classic neutrals. Whether you live in a colonial-style home or use this timeless palette to complement modern architecture and furnishings, the Williamsburg® Paint Color Collection never goes out of style.
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Staircase Walls
Bassett Hall Green CW-480
Aura Interior Paint Matte
Left Walls
Mopboard Black CW-680
Aura Interior Paint Eggshell
Historically Accurate
Together with preservationists at the The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Benjamin Moore’s chemists and color experts examined 18th-century wallpaper, original paint samples and historical documents to accurately recreate colors found in early American design.
Bassett Hall Green CW-480, shown on the walls of this stairwell, with risers in Geddy Gray CW-720, reflect how the traditional paint colors of the Williamsburg® Paint Color Collection can combine distinct colors for a fresh and sophisticated look.
An Enduring Palette
Here are some selections from the 144 colors in the Williamsburg® Paint Color Collection.
Explore colors from the Williamsburg® Paint Color Collection on a designer tour through a showhouse in Charleston, SC, in the USA.
The historic home includes a drawing room painted in a romantic coral, Claret CW-305, a bedroom and bathroom painted in the always-popular Randolph Gray CW-85, and a walk-in closet, painted in Gunsmith Gray CW-65.
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Wall
Carter Plum CW-355
ADVANCE Interior Paint High Gloss
Door
Geddy Gray CW-720
ADVANCE Interior Paint Satin
A Vivid Past
Research led to the development of deeply saturated paint colors not typically associated with colonial America. Why? New technologies uncovered evidence that historic pigments were more saturated than originally thought. From there, Benjamin Moore chemists — working with The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation — calculated precise formulas to match the original, authentic colors.
A stunning example of the depth of color unearthed by Colonial Williamsburg research is seen here in this powder room, painted in Carter Plum CW-355.
Available at Benjamin Moore Only
Bring the Williamsburg® Paint Color Collection to the interior or exterior of your home with Aura®, Regal® Select, Natura®, ADVANCE® and other premium Benjamin Moore products.
Ask us for the product that’s right for your project.
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Wall
Raleigh Peach CW-205
Regal Select Interior Paint Eggshell
Wainscoting
Ambler Slate CW-685
Regal Select Interior Paint Eggshell
GET INSPIRED
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