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Rolling Fog

Rolling Fog begins as a beige color on paper, then shifts with every surface, shadow and neighboring material. Its beige and greige classifications hint at the directions it may take as daylight, lamps and neighboring colors move around it. Move between the room imagery, color measurements and coordinating shades to build a fuller sense of how it might live in your space.

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Rolling Fog in Rooms

Follow Rolling Fog from one space to another and watch how light, scale and surrounding materials reshape its character. 14 sourced room photos offer a closer look at the color in lived-in settings.

2 Bedroom Photos

Rolling Fog (143) offers a starting mood rather than a finished formula: Rolling Fog (143) may reveal more depth on a painted surface than the screen suggests. Test it under gentle morning light and low evening lamps.

Rolling Fog — Bedroom

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Rolling Fog — Bedroom

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5 Living Room Photos

Rolling Fog (143) moves through 5 living room images without becoming a fixed prescription for the room. Rolling Fog (143) may reveal more depth on a painted surface than the screen suggests.

Rolling Fog — Living Room

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Rolling Fog — Living Room

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Rolling Fog — Living Room

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Rolling Fog — Living Room

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Rolling Fog — Living Room

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7 Misc Photos

Across 7 misc images, Rolling Fog (143) meets the varied light of hallways, corners and transitional rooms. Rolling Fog (143) may reveal more depth on a painted surface than the screen suggests.

Rolling Fog — Misc

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Color Codes

RGB197, 187, 168
HSL39° 20% 72%
CMYK0 5 15 23
CIE LabL: 76.2 a: 0.3 b: 10.9
XYZX: 47.86 Y: 50.24 Z: 44.21

Manufacturer description

Little Greene Rolling Fog 143 is a soft, muted beige with a gentle warm cast and a noticeable greyed quality that keeps it from reading overly creamy. Its low saturation gives walls a quiet, softened appearance, especially in rooms with natural materials such as oak, linen, jute, or honed stone. In warm artificial light, Rolling Fog can appear more sandy and enveloping, while cooler daylight brings out its restrained grey-beige side. It suits living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways where a pale neutral is wanted without the starkness of white. Pair it with chalky off-whites, deep brown woodwork, charcoal accents, or faded green textiles for grounded contrast.

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