Terracotta
Italian for "baked earth," Terracotta is somewhere in between a burnt orange and a reddish brown. The striking, warm earth tone is reminiscent of an unglazed clay pot or, if you're feeling more metaphorical, the heartbeat of sunbaked landscapes where the soil drinks the sun’s golden light and exhales warmth back into the evening air, wrapping the world in a hue that feels both eternal and alive.
Slate
On the darker side, Slate is the perfect mixture of both blue and gray. This particular paint isn't color changing, per se, but it feels that way depending on the light. It's enigmatic, sophisticated, and a fantastic addition to any collection.