After being inspired by Ingrid Sunberg’s ‘The Colour Thesaurus‘, I decided to put my day job to good use and share some of the wonderful colour names I come across as a showroom assistant at a kitchen cabinet company.
Every year, new colours of laminate, natural/composite stones, acrylics, timbers, metals, paints come in, and some of them have some extremely creative and inspiring names which I’ve shared below with the hope of inspiring others in their narrative descriptions.
Enjoy!
Clear/white
Diamond, salt, icicle, polar, crystal, snowdrift, alpine, quartz, fleece, foam, silica, talc, dove, sorbet, mist, swan, alpine, avalanche, Everest, birch, calacatta
Cream
Pearl, champagne, parchment, cappucchino, latte, porcelain, pannacotta, linen, antique, chalk, eggshell, putty, limed, nougat, pannacotta, frappe, crème brulee, carrina marble, ivory, clamshell, atlantic, alabaster, alpaca, twine, moleskin
Grey/silver
Smoke, palladium, iridium, ash, iron, gunmetal, nickel, oyster, carbon, armour, concrete, sarsen, pewter, platinum, seal, pumice, fossil, basalt, slate, soapstone
Yellow
Malt, buttermilk, ginseng, sand, chamois, honeycomb
Brown
Quarry, caraway, leather, char, cinder, truffle, wenge, hazel, cocoa, walnut, biscuit, taupe, cinnamon, kashmir/cashmere, mocha, feldspar, husk, macadamia, sable, bronze, teak, balsa, bamboo, maple, oak, mahogany, reed, straw, macchiato, shitake, clay, jute, peat, caper, espresso, moose, heartwood, russet, tawny
Black
Graphite, peppercorn, flint, ashphalt, aniseed, galileo, swan, raven, battalion, ebony, eclipse, midnight, licorice, volcano, domino
Red
Cabernet, tulip, redgum, alder, cherry, raspberry
Orange
Tangello, caviar, persimmon, mandarin, Olympic orange
Blue
Lagoon, peacock, teal, china, ocean, bay
Green
Snowgum, zinc, sorrel, jalapeno, olive, lichen, grass, spring, pesto, Amazon
Pink
Blush, posie, coral
Purple
Eggplant, plum
Great post and loving your new site design!
Thank you! I finally got the time to do a bit of tinkering and am pretty pleased with the result. 🙂
Awesome. Heaven for a poet, your thesaurus 😉
Thank you, Moniba. I hope you’ll be able to use some of these colours. All kudos to Ingrid for the original colour thesaurus that inspired me to collect my own. 🙂