Vintage Vogue

Benjamin Moore

462

Vintage Vogue is a deep olive-leaning green-gray with a faded, almost antiqued character that suits its name. It works on cabinetry, paneled walls, exteriors, and furniture pieces where a dark green should feel softened by time rather than saturated. It pairs well with cream, camel, aged brass, and unpolished wood.

Some brands don't share official hex codes. The digital values shown here are careful approximations. Always confirm with a physical sample.

Close matches

Sherwin-Williams: Rookwood Dark Green SW 2816 (#565C4A) · Forestwood SW 7730 (#4D5346) · Pewter Green SW 6208 (#5E6259)

Farrow & Ball: Reduced Green No. 313 (#5C594B) · Beverly No. 310 (#4C5C4A) · Minster Green No. 224 (#586654)

Similar Benjamin Moore colors: Dakota Shadow 448 (#515D51) · Backwoods CC-630 (#586251) · Boreal Forest AF-480 (#535F4E)

Common questions

What is the hex code for Vintage Vogue?

The hex code for Benjamin Moore Vintage Vogue 462 is #565D4F. In RGB that is 86, 93, 79. Use these values to reproduce Vintage Vogue in SketchUp, Canva, Photoshop, Figma, or rendering software for client presentations and mood boards.

What is the Sherwin-Williams equivalent of Vintage Vogue?

The closest Sherwin-Williams match for Vintage Vogue is Rookwood Dark Green SW 2816 (#565C4A). No cross-brand match is exact, because each brand mixes its own pigment formulas. Always confirm with a physical sample before specifying a substitute.

Is Vintage Vogue warm or cool?

Vintage Vogue is a cool-leaning green with a heavy gray-olive mute that brings it near neutral. At an LRV of approximately 10, it is a true dark that reads gray-green in daylight and nearly charcoal at night. The olive note warms slightly under lamplight. It is more forgiving than purer dark greens because the gray content lets it sit beside both warm and cool finishes without clashing.

Why does Vintage Vogue look different on screen than on the wall?

Screens emit light while paint reflects it, so a hex code cannot capture how lighting, sheen, and surrounding colors shift paint in a real room. Treat #565D4F as accurate for digital design work, and use physical samples for final approval.

What LRV does Vintage Vogue have?

Vintage Vogue has a Light Reflectance Value of approximately 10, meaning it reflects about 10% of visible light. That low value makes it a dramatic, light-absorbing choice that works well with strong natural light or as an accent.

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