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What are the colour codes of the paint IKEA uses?

At IKEA, we don’t share the specific RAL codes for our products publicly.

IKEA's unique approach to design includes a proprietary color palette, which contributes to the brand's distinctive style and appeal. While the specific RAL codes of IKEA's products are not publicly available, the suggestion to use a sample or photograph for color matching is a practical solution. Paint specialists have the technology and expertise to analyze colors and provide a close match, allowing customers to create a cohesive look with IKEA products in their own spaces. This method empowers individuals to bring the essence of IKEA's design into their home renovations and interior decorating projects.

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