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  2. The Perfect Sage Green Paint Colors, According to Designers

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    Get designer-vetted sage green paint recommendations for walls and cabinets. We found the best sage green paint by Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and more.

  3. Designers Swear By These 10 Sage Green Paint Colors

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    Green Ground by Farrow & Ball. A pale take on sage stops this English dining room filled with vibrant red hues from feeling overly kitschy. The wall color offers a chic alternative to the basic ...

  4. 14 Best Dark Green Paint Colors to Cozy Up Your Home

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    Forest Green. Washington D.C.-based designer Cameron Ruppert reinvigorated this home’s dated stained cabinets with a healthy dose of a rich forest green. She opted to have the island painted in ...

  5. Sage (color) - Wikipedia

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    Sage (color) Sage is a grey-green resembling that of dried sage leaves. As a quaternary color, it is an equal mix of the tertiary colors citron and slate. The hex RGB color value of the Sage swatch at right is BCB88A. [2][3] For decades, some military flight jackets were made in sage green color.

  6. Salvia officinalis - Wikipedia

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    Salvia officinalis, the common sage or sage, is a perennial, evergreen subshrub, with woody stems, grayish leaves, and blue to purplish flowers. It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae and native to the Mediterranean region , though it has been naturalized in many places throughout the world.

  7. Iznik pottery - Wikipedia

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    Iznik pottery. Iznik pottery, or Iznik ware, named after the town of İznik in Anatolia where it was made, is a decorated ceramic that was produced from the last quarter of the 15th century until the end of the 17th century. Turkish stylization is a reflection of Chinese porcelain. [1]

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