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Evoking the energy of air, earth, fire, and water. The Elemental Color Palette Delve into wellness a

Evoking the energy of air, earth, fire, and water. [Benjamin Moore]( The Elemental Color Palette [A collage of living and dining rooms painted in Benjamin Moore paint colors.]( Delve into wellness and fill your space with energy and intention with interior design color schemes inspired by the elements—air, earth, fire, and water—curated in collaboration with [Well-Designed](. [Explore the Elements](   Air [A glass door in a blue-painted hallway opens to show a person standing in a large green field.]( Use air tones in home offices, kitchens, or anywhere you want creativity and focus to flourish. [See All Colors]( Earth [In a room with dark brown paneled walls and a light wood floor, a modern side table is topped with a large black vase filled with greenery.]( Use different shades of brown paint colors to settle your entire space and bring the outdoors in. [See All Colors]( Fire [A pink-painted sitting room features a gold-edged loveseat, pink and gold decorative throw pillows, and a stack of magazines topped with an arrangement of white flowers in clay pots.]( Given the inherent liveliness of a fire color palette, use these hues in spaces where you want to add energy. [See All Colors]( Water [A red Popsicle melts atop a blue plastic plate on a teal-painted table.]( Water tones are ideal for any space rooted in calmness, such as bedrooms, nurseries, kids’ rooms, and bathrooms. [See All Colors](   Wellness is Our Favorite Color Explore seven paint colors selected by [Well-Designed]( organization dedicated to meaningful wellness and learning experiences for design professionals. [See the Palette](   [Design Inspiration](   [Curated Color Palettes](   [Paint Specifications](   [Connect with a Rep](   [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [Certifications]( | [SDS/TDS]( [Download Color Palettes]( | [Order Color Sheets]( [Privacy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [CA Supply Chains Act]( [Unsubscribe]( | [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Please do not reply to this email. For more information, call 1-866-708-9181 or visit our [contact us]( page. Benjamin Moore & Co., 101 Paragon Drive, Montvale, NJ 07645 ©2024 Benjamin Moore & Co. All Rights Reserved.  

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