Studio Green
Farrow & Ball
No. 93
Studio Green is a green so deep it reads as near-black in most interior light, and it originally coated the exterior of Farrow & Ball's own studio. That blackened quality makes it a sophisticated alternative to true black for front doors, window frames, and dramatic paneled rooms. In daylight the green emerges; at night it recedes to almost nothing.
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: Rock Bottom SW 7062 (#484C49) · Olympic Range SW 7750 (#424C44) · Iron Ore SW 7069 (#434341)
Benjamin Moore: Deep River 1582 (#4B4E4A) · Nightfall 1596 (#4B4E4E) · Wrought Iron 2124-10 (#494A4B)
Similar Farrow & Ball colors: Carriage Green No. 94 (#434D48) · Chine Green No. 35 (#47524F) · Liquorice No. CB10 (#4A4949)
Common questions
What is the hex code for Studio Green?
The hex code for Farrow & Ball Studio Green No. 93 is #464D4A. In RGB that is 70, 77, 74. Use these values to reproduce Studio Green in SketchUp, Canva, Photoshop, Figma, or rendering software for client presentations and mood boards. Farrow & Ball does not publish official hex codes, so this value is a close third-party approximation.
What is the Sherwin-Williams equivalent of Studio Green?
The closest Sherwin-Williams match for Studio Green is Rock Bottom SW 7062 (#484C49). 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 Studio Green warm or cool?
Studio Green is cool and very dark, with an LRV of approximately 7, meaning it absorbs nearly all light that hits it. Indoors it functions as a black with a green soul, only revealing its color in strong daylight or against a lighter contrast. Use it where that disappearing act is the point: exteriors, doors, or a library that should feel like night.
Why does Studio Green 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 #464D4A as accurate for digital design work, and use physical samples for final approval. Farrow & Ball does not publish official hex codes, so this value is a close third-party approximation.
What LRV does Studio Green have?
Studio Green has a Light Reflectance Value of approximately 7, meaning it reflects about 7% 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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