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Hirshfield's orange paint colors

70 orange paint colors from the Historic Collection deck. LRV ranges from 69 (lightest) down to 17 (darkest). Click any swatch to see how it cross-matches at the 10 other US paint brands.

Orange is back — not the saturated 1970s shag-carpet orange, but warm earth tones (terracotta, rust, sienna), soft peach and apricot, and the cult-favorite coral and persimmon shades that designers reach for as a softer alternative to red. The family runs from pale peach near-pinks through warm earth oranges to deep rust and burnt-sienna territory.

All 70 orange paint colors from Hirshfield's

Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)
1080 · #FC9293 · LRV 43
1086 · #FAA4A3 · LRV 49
1088 · #E26D68 · LRV 28
1073 · #DD897C · LRV 35
1074 · #CC7365 · LRV 27
1065 · #F29B89 · LRV 44
H0014 · #D0664F · LRV 24
1066 · #E47C64 · LRV 32
1060 · #C47967 · LRV 27
1052 · #DF856E · LRV 33
1059 · #DB9785 · LRV 39
0049 · #D8A394 · LRV 43
1047 · #F15E34 · LRV 27
1058 · #EAAA96 · LRV 48
0052 · #A4624C · LRV 19
1045 · #FE9C7B · LRV 46
1046 · #FC8258 · LRV 36
1044 · #FFB79B · LRV 57
1039 · #AC5D3E · LRV 18
0039 · #A05F45 · LRV 18
0036 · #DAA994 · LRV 46
1037 · #E49977 · LRV 40
1038 · #D37A51 · LRV 28
1026 · #CF6837 · LRV 24
1033 · #EB7135 · LRV 29
1024 · #F6A379 · LRV 46
1036 · #F1B393 · LRV 53
H0039 · #D3AA94 · LRV 45
1032 · #FF8E51 · LRV 40
1025 · #E98D5B · LRV 36
1031 · #FFA674 · LRV 50
1017 · #DC9367 · LRV 37
1035 · #F5C5A8 · LRV 62
1012 · #9D603B · LRV 17
1019 · #B56D41 · LRV 21
1018 · #D0875A · LRV 31
1016 · #F1B690 · LRV 52
1009 · #E1B090 · LRV 49
0977 · #F0843A · LRV 35
1030 · #FFC196 · LRV 60
1023 · #FFCFAD · LRV 67
0976 · #FD9A52 · LRV 43
0970 · #FD7F22 · LRV 35
H0016 · #BF763F · LRV 25
1002 · #E1B797 · LRV 51
0155 · #CDA688 · LRV 42
1003 · #D8AA86 · LRV 44
0975 · #FEAA66 · LRV 49
0974 · #FFBA80 · LRV 56
0996 · #D89D6B · LRV 39
0997 · #D2935D · LRV 34
0982 · #F2AE73 · LRV 49
0995 · #EABE97 · LRV 56
0984 · #D68339 · LRV 30
0981 · #FCC492 · LRV 60
0998 · #B17743 · LRV 23
0969 · #FF9D45 · LRV 45
0983 · #E89952 · LRV 39
0991 · #BF7E41 · LRV 26
0968 · #FFB268 · LRV 53

Hex values are display approximations from Hirshfield's's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.

Hirshfield's orange paint colors by room

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Rooms where orange paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Hirshfield's included — so you can compare Hirshfield's orange paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.

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About Hirshfield's orange paint colors

What Hirshfield's Oranges Actually Look Like

Hirshfield's oranges skip the loud, candy-bright end and live in the warm, earthy, spice-and-clay register that suits a heritage deck. The historic names point the way: Farmhouse Ochre and Pumpkin are muted, autumnal earth tones, and Clementine reads as a softened, golden orange rather than a neon one. Across the family you get terracotta and clay tones like Jack-O-Lantern, gentler peach-leaning picks such as Southern Breeze and Rundlet Peach at the lighter end, and warm caramel-oranges like Back to Basics in the middle. This is a Minnesota-made, family-owned palette, so even its brighter colors feel grounded and a little aged. These are the oranges that warm up a kitchen, a study, or an entry without shouting, the kind of restrained earth tone that flatters old houses and calms over-crisp new builds alike.

How to Choose a Hirshfield's Orange

Use the published LRV to judge how much an orange will fill a room. The light, peachy picks near 70 like Southern Breeze stay soft and easy as wall colors, while the deeper clay and terracotta tones such as Hampton Beach in the teens are best as accents, an island, a built-in, or one wall. Orange is a high-energy hue even when muted, so the safest move is a smaller dose and a warmer, lower-saturation pick like Farmhouse Ochre. Watch undertone: some oranges lean peach-pink, others lean brown-gold, and that lean reads strongest in north light. A warm south-facing room can carry a deep clay handsomely, while a cooler room usually wants the lighter, gentler end. Always brush a sample, since orange amplifies under warm lamplight.

Hirshfield's orange paint — frequently asked questions

Does Hirshfield's offer muted, earthy oranges?+

Yes, that is the strength of this family. Farmhouse Ochre, Pumpkin, and Clementine are warm, autumnal earth tones rather than bright primaries, which fits the heritage, period-correct character of the Historic collection.

What is a soft orange I can use on full walls?+

Look at the lighter, peachier end of the family near the high-60s LRV. Southern Breeze reads soft and warm enough to work as a wall color in a kitchen or entry, where a deep clay tone would be better kept to an accent.

How do I keep an orange from feeling overwhelming?+

Choose a muted, lower-saturation pick like Farmhouse Ochre and use it in a measured dose, such as one wall or cabinetry rather than a whole small room. Brushing a sample helps, since orange intensifies under warm evening light.

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