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RAL 2002 Vermilion — Hex, RGB, LRV, and Best US Paint Matches

RAL 2002 Vermilion hex #BB2A3E · LRV 12. Closest matches at Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, Behr, and Valspar.

Jessica Williams
By Jessica Williams
Color Stylist & Interior Editor
Updated:May 3, 2026
Sunlit room with a vermilion painted accent
RAL 2002 VERMILION — HEX, RGB, LRV, AND BEST US PAINT MATCHES
RGB 187, 42, 62 LRV 12 RAL 2002

Color spec

Hex#BB2A3E
RGB187, 42, 62
LRV~12
RAL ClassicRAL 2002

Also known as / near matches

RAL 2002 is famously known as Vermilion, a historic and vibrant pigment that evokes a distinct reddish-orange. It’s often distinguished from more primary reds like RAL 3000 Flame Red, or the more pronounced orange of RAL 2000 Yellow Orange, by its specific, luminous red-orange cast. While not a direct match, some Pantone references might lean towards shades like Mars Red or Flame Scarlet, though RAL 2002 maintains its unique, almost glowing, character. This specific hue is less about a general red and more about a vivid, warm vermilion.

What it looks like in real life

RAL 2002 Vermilion reads as a deeply saturated, almost glowing red-orange, with an LRV of 12 that firmly places it in the realm of profound color. In north-facing light, it deepens, settling into a sophisticated, rich red that still quietly reveals its warm, orange undertones without feeling cold or flat. When bathed in the direct, bright south-facing light, Vermilion truly ignites, becoming more overtly playful and vibrant, its orange notes shimmering with an almost incandescent quality that feels alive in the space. It is a color that demands attention but offers immense warmth in return. This is not a forgiving color in terms of light absorption; its low LRV means it will pull light into itself, creating an intimate, enveloping atmosphere rather than reflecting brightness. In late afternoon sun, it can drape a room in a velvety, sunset-like glow, transforming walls into a luxurious, soft backdrop. It consistently leans warm, never betraying its red-orange heart, even in the most challenging light, making it a powerful anchor for any room it inhab graces.

Closest matches at US paint brands

Closest matches at US paint brands

ColorBrandNameSKULRVBuy
KompozitUnmatched Beauty111011
Magnolia HomePainted PeonyJG-1159
BackdropBahausBD-BH8
Sherwin-WilliamsRave RedSW 66089
ValsparVermillion1006-1B9
Benjamin MooreCalienteAF-2908
ClareBowieClare 218
BehrLadybug RedS-G-1808
Farrow & BallBamboozleNo. 3047
Dunn-EdwardsCabaretDEA1527
PPG / GliddenGlidden Heritage RedGLR-95
Pratt & LambertBrick Red20-95

Kompozit’s Unmatched Beauty (1110) appears as the closest match to RAL 2002, sharing a similar LRV of 11. However, the spread of matches reveals a subtle journey from a true vermilion to more muted, brick-red tones, especially noticeable in darker options like PPG / Glidden’s Glidden Heritage Red and Pratt & Lambert’s Brick Red, both with an LRV of 5, indicating a distinct shift towards a deeper, earthier undertone. Overall, the range of comparisons holds a strong warm cast, though some lean into a slightly more subdued, almost brown-red territory.

When to use this color

Great for:

  • An accent wall in a sun-drenched living room where its vibrant energy can truly shine.
  • Cabinetry in a contemporary kitchen or a sophisticated powder room for a bold, unexpected statement.
  • A cozy library or study, wrapping the space in an intimate, rich warmth that encourages lingering.

Tricky in:

  • Expansive, north-facing rooms can make this deep color feel too heavy or subdue its inherent warmth without careful lighting.
  • Small bedrooms or spaces with limited natural light where its low LRV might create an overly cave-like or oppressive atmosphere.

Pairs well with

Pairs well with

Warm white (BM White Dove OC-17)
#F0EFE2
Cool white (BM Chantilly Lace OC-65)
#F4F1E6
Warm oak (natural wood floor)
#B5895D
Aged brass (hardware, lighting)
#B08D57
Soft sage (BM Saybrook Sage HC-114)
#C7CCB1
Linen / soft cream
#E8E1D4

Painting tips

  • Primer: For RAL 2002 Vermilion’s deep saturation and low LRV, always opt for a gray-tinted primer to ensure true color development and optimal coverage.
  • Sheen: For walls, a matte or eggshell finish will enhance its velvety depth, while a satin or semi-gloss on cabinetry or trim will provide a subtle sheen and improved resilience.
  • Coats: Expect three coats of RAL 2002 Vermilion over a properly tinted gray primer to achieve full depth and opacity.
  • Application: For this deep, saturated hue, brush and roller marks can be noticeable under raking light, so aim for meticulous application or consider spraying for the smoothest finish.

Frequently asked questions

Is Vermilion the same as the closest brand match?+
RAL 2002 Vermilion, with an LRV of 12, is closely echoed by Kompozit's Unmatched Beauty (1110), which has a similar depth at LRV 11. While very close in tone, the Kompozit shade leans slightly less orange, presenting a touch more brick-red. No brand match is truly identical, as minor shifts in undertone and light absorption always occur between formulations.
What sheen for Vermilion?+
For a rich, enveloping feel on walls, a flat or matte sheen is ideal, as it absorbs light and enhances the color's velvety depth. In high-traffic areas like kitchens or bathrooms, a satin or eggshell finish offers more durability and a subtle, soft glow that still honors the color's intensity.
Will Vermilion fade on an exterior surface?+
Saturated colors like RAL 2002 Vermilion can be more susceptible to UV degradation over time when exposed to direct sunlight on exterior surfaces. While modern paint formulations include UV inhibitors, some degree of fading or shifting in tone is a natural process for vibrant reds and oranges. Regular maintenance and selecting a high-quality exterior paint are essential.
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