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Hello @joshuaiz we already have all those names in English, I'm not sure how I feel about mixing languages too much. I don't think they are protected, since they are all pretty common french color names. I made an export for you though
{
"colors": [{
"rgb": [
234,
219,
192
],
"name": "32001 blanc",
"shade": "White",
"text": "The cream white. Balanced, with stable aesthetics. The first mural ‘Velvet’ shade"
},
{
"rgb": [
94,
96,
97
],
"name": "32010 gris foncé 31",
"shade": "Grey & Black",
"text": "The iron grey. Soft, warm, expressive. The darkest shade of 1931"
},
{
"rgb": [
146,
148,
148
],
"name": "32011 gris 31",
"shade": "Grey & Black",
"text": "The medium grey. Elegant and restrained. It can place the walls into shadow"
},
{
"rgb": [
167,
168,
165
],
"name": "32012 gris moyen",
"shade": "Grey & Black",
"text": "The discreet grey. Natural, neutral, discreetly calm. The second ‘Velvet’ shade"
},
{
"rgb": [
188,
187,
182
],
"name": "32013 gris clair 31",
"shade": "Grey & Black",
"text": "The pearl grey. Weakly luminescent and airy. The third mural ‘Velvet’ shade"
},
{
"rgb": [
77,
106,
168
],
"name": "32020 bleu outremer 31",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "The luminous ultramarin. Dynamic, imposing and much in demand"
},
{
"rgb": [
143,
171,
201
],
"name": "32021 outremer moyen",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "The lucent sky blue. Like the sky on a clear, sunny day in summer"
},
{
"rgb": [
171,
189,
200
],
"name": "32022 outremer clair",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "The brightened ultramarine. A space atmosphere that loosens up. The first ‘Space’ shade"
},
{
"rgb": [
182,
198,
206
],
"name": "32023 outremer pâle",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "The light ultramarine. An atmosphere that recedes gently. The second ‘Space’ shade"
},
{
"rgb": [
217,
225,
221
],
"name": "32024 outremer gris",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "The blue grey. The imagination. A restrained atmosphere. The third ‘Space’ shade"
},
{
"rgb": [
62,
110,
144
],
"name": "32030 bleu céruléen 31",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "The powerful cerulean. Appears dynamic and attracts the attention"
},
{
"rgb": [
103,
157,
174
],
"name": "32031 céruléen vif",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "The luminous cerulean. Warm, sensual, Mediterranean. The colour tends towards the observer"
},
{
"rgb": [
138,
181,
186
],
"name": "32032 céruléen moyen",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "The summery sky. Static, does not come forward anymore. The first mural ‘Sky’ shade"
},
{
"rgb": [
168,
196,
193
],
"name": "32033 céruléen clair",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "The sky reflected in the water. Subordinates itself. The second mural ‘Sky’ shade"
},
{
"rgb": [
198,
213,
204
],
"name": "32034 céruléen pâle",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "The sky reflected in ocean waves. Somewhat greenish. The third mural ‘Sky’ colour shade"
},
{
"rgb": [
64,
110,
88
],
"name": "32040 vert anglais",
"shade": "Green",
"text": "The english green. Reminds of aristocracy, also of freshness of the forest"
},
{
"rgb": [
145,
175,
161
],
"name": "32041 vert anglais clair",
"shade": "Green",
"text": "The slightly greyed english green. Like a discreet Verona green"
},
{
"rgb": [
190,
203,
183
],
"name": "32042 vert anglais pâle",
"shade": "Green",
"text": "The mild grey green. The colour shade links retentively to the landscape"
},
{
"rgb": [
62,
111,
66
],
"name": "32050 vert foncé",
"shade": "Green",
"text": "The rich brilliant green. A deep and very neutral green; expressing the summer"
},
{
"rgb": [
127,
162,
90
],
"name": "32051 vert 31",
"shade": "Green",
"text": "The vernal green. Very expressive. The first tone of the ‘Scenery’ atmosphere"
},
{
"rgb": [
171,
193,
122
],
"name": "32052 vert clair",
"shade": "Green",
"text": "The green of spring. Natural and fruitful. The second shade representing ‘Scenery’"
},
{
"rgb": [
196,
211,
155
],
"name": "32053 vert jaune clair",
"shade": "Green",
"text": "The pale green. Gentle, smooth and balanced. The third tone with the mural value of ‘Scenery’"
},
{
"rgb": [
234,
207,
166
],
"name": "32060 ocre",
"shade": "Ochre & Yellow",
"text": "The natural sand. Restrained and very elegant. The first tone with mural value of ‘Sand’"
},
{
"rgb": [
212,
108,
64
],
"name": "32080 orange",
"shade": "Orange",
"text": "The shiny orange. A dynamic, youthful and optimistic colour"
},
{
"rgb": [
220,
141,
103
],
"name": "32081 orange clair",
"shade": "Orange",
"text": "The orange apricot. A dynamic, touching and consistently attractive ton"
},
{
"rgb": [
234,
207,
185
],
"name": "32082 orange pâle",
"shade": "Orange",
"text": "The sandy orange. Earthy, gentle and constructive. The second mural ‘Sand’ colour"
},
{
"rgb": [
155,
55,
56
],
"name": "32090 rouge vermillon 31",
"shade": "Red",
"text": "The deep dynamic red. Or the luminescent vermilion red"
},
{
"rgb": [
230,
205,
191
],
"name": "32091 rose pâle",
"shade": "Red",
"text": "The gentle pink. Earthy, warm and restrained. The first shade with ‘Masonry’ significance"
},
{
"rgb": [
143,
58,
67
],
"name": "32100 rouge carmin",
"shade": "Red",
"text": "The noble carmine red. Steeped in history, dignified and brilliant"
},
{
"rgb": [
148,
58,
77
],
"name": "32101 rouge rubia",
"shade": "Red",
"text": "The artistic red. The tradition-rich red of famous painters"
},
{
"rgb": [
214,
175,
166
],
"name": "32102 rose clair",
"shade": "Red",
"text": "The bright pink. Or the medium dynamic rose"
},
{
"rgb": [
139,
77,
62
],
"name": "32110 l'ocre rouge",
"shade": "Red ochre & Brown",
"text": "The red of ancient architecture. An earthy and deeply luminescent nuance"
},
{
"rgb": [
205,
152,
134
],
"name": "32111 l'ocre rouge moyen",
"shade": "Red ochre & Brown",
"text": "The medium Terracotta. An earthy and warm tone, which emphasises comfort"
},
{
"rgb": [
219,
190,
170
],
"name": "32112 l'ocre rouge clair",
"shade": "Red ochre & Brown",
"text": "The bright red ochre. Earthy and stable. The second shade with ‘Masonry’ significance"
},
{
"rgb": [
104,
68,
60
],
"name": "32120 terre sienne brûlée 31",
"shade": "Red ochre & Brown",
"text": "The deeply burnt sienna. It fixes the wall impressively"
},
{
"rgb": [
182,
123,
102
],
"name": "32121 terre sienne brique",
"shade": "Red ochre & Brown",
"text": "The light brick red. Suited for timeless colour combinations"
},
{
"rgb": [
216,
178,
154
],
"name": "32122 terre sienne claire 31",
"shade": "Red ochre & Brown",
"text": "The colour of the summery masonry. Loamy and soft. The third ‘Masonry’ shade"
},
{
"rgb": [
226,
203,
181
],
"name": "32123 terre sienne pâle",
"shade": "Red ochre & Brown",
"text": "The pale sienna. A sandy, discreet and stable colour shade"
},
{
"rgb": [
76,
66,
61
],
"name": "32130 terre d'ombre brûlée 31",
"shade": "Umber",
"text": "The marron. Deeply red brown, burnt. Like a chestnut"
},
{
"rgb": [
183,
163,
146
],
"name": "32131 ombre brûlée claire",
"shade": "Umber",
"text": "The burnt umber. An ideal background colour. The third shade with mural value of ‘Sand’"
},
{
"rgb": [
90,
85,
80
],
"name": "32140 ombre naturelle 31",
"shade": "Umber",
"text": "The dark natural umber. An elegant brown grey colour"
},
{
"rgb": [
146,
138,
126
],
"name": "32141 ombre naturelle moyenne",
"shade": "Umber",
"text": "The grey brown natural umber. A balanced, aesthetic and appealing colour"
},
{
"rgb": [
183,
172,
157
],
"name": "32142 ombre naturelle claire",
"shade": "Umber",
"text": "The discrete natural umber. As shadow colour, ideal for combinations"
},
{
"rgb": [
172,
68,
58
],
"name": "4320A rouge vermillon 59",
"shade": "Red",
"text": "The cinnabar red. A fiery shade which catches the eye and reduces the space"
},
{
"rgb": [
234,
228,
215
],
"name": "4320B blanc ivoire",
"shade": "White",
"text": "The ivory white. Elegant, charming, chalky. The calm background colour"
},
{
"rgb": [
219,
163,
175
],
"name": "4320C rose vif",
"shade": "Red",
"text": "The luminous pink. Less earthy and mostly used as complement to other luscious colours"
},
{
"rgb": [
116,
68,
56
],
"name": "4320D terre sienne brûlée 59",
"shade": "Red ochre & Brown",
"text": "The deep brown sienna. A burnt, rich, dynamic and stable colour tone"
},
{
"rgb": [
58,
59,
59
],
"name": "4320E noir d'ivoire",
"shade": "Grey & Black",
"text": "The ivory black. Black as the night. Le Corbusier’s only, impressive black tone"
},
{
"rgb": [
184,
161,
54
],
"name": "4320F vert olive vif",
"shade": "Green",
"text": "The olive green. Green yellow or yellow green? A unique classic"
},
{
"rgb": [
66,
143,
112
],
"name": "4320G vert 59",
"shade": "Green",
"text": "The emerald green. A dynamic shade with luminous power"
},
{
"rgb": [
129,
134,
139
],
"name": "4320H gris 59",
"shade": "Grey & Black",
"text": "The dynamic medium grey. It reacts stable and dynamic in any light"
},
{
"rgb": [
64,
60,
58
],
"name": "4320J terre d'ombre brûlée 59",
"shade": "Umber",
"text": "The dark burnt umber. Resembles mahogany. It can camouflage and hide"
},
{
"rgb": [
57,
87,
165
],
"name": "4320K bleu outremer 59",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "The spectacular ultramarine. An impressive colour shade which moves worlds"
},
{
"rgb": [
219,
176,
127
],
"name": "4320L ocre jaune clair",
"shade": "Ochre & Yellow",
"text": "The golden ochre. A deep, powerful and very present colour tone"
},
{
"rgb": [
116,
57,
59
],
"name": "4320M le rubis",
"shade": "Red",
"text": "The ruby. It is darksome and shining, velvety, festive and luxurious"
},
{
"rgb": [
122,
167,
203
],
"name": "4320N bleu céruléen 59",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "Represents sky and sea. The colour shade is virtually infinitely combinable"
},
{
"rgb": [
146,
150,
154
],
"name": "4320O gris clair 59",
"shade": "Grey & Black",
"text": "The grey in the morning. Somewhat cool. The shade is receding in contrast to white"
},
{
"rgb": [
221,
191,
153
],
"name": "4320P terre sienne claire 59",
"shade": "Ochre & Yellow",
"text": "The natural sienna ochre. Earthy, warm and softer than yellow"
},
{
"rgb": [
69,
66,
62
],
"name": "4320R ombre naturelle 59",
"shade": "Umber",
"text": "The deeply dark natural umber. Camouflaging, emphasising other colours"
},
{
"rgb": [
196,
94,
58
],
"name": "4320S orange vif",
"shade": "Orange",
"text": "The powerful orange. Saturated and energetic. It steps forward and unfolds bold effects"
},
{
"rgb": [
49,
61,
107
],
"name": "4320T bleu outremer foncé",
"shade": "Blue",
"text": "The profound ultramarine blue. A fascinating shade which reflects infinity"
},
{
"rgb": [
96,
100,
106
],
"name": "4320U gris foncé 59",
"shade": "Grey & Black",
"text": "The dark grey. Strong, rich and close to a metallic effect"
},
{
"rgb": [
242,
187,
29
],
"name": "4320W le jaune vif",
"shade": "Ochre & Yellow",
"text": "The yellow colour of the sun. It shines impressively in good light"
}
]
}
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@meodai Thanks so much for this. Closing.
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