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What are the colour codes of the paint IKEA uses?

IKEA is happy to provide inspiration for different ways of living. As interior design experts we can imagine that you like to know the colour codes of the paint we use throughout our showrooms. Just take a picture and make a note of the colour code, often we will display this information on the wall of the rooms.

For IKEA products, it is a little different.  At IKEA we have our own colour palette, and this means we do not give out the colour codes (RAL-codes) of our products.  However, as a tip, if you take a sample (or photo) of the color to a paint specialist, they can usually match it.

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