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RAL 2008 Bright Red Orange — Hex, RGB, LRV, and Best US Paint Matches

RAL 2008 Bright Red Orange hex #F75E25 · LRV 26. 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 bright red orange painted accent
RAL 2008 BRIGHT RED ORANGE — HEX, RGB, LRV, AND BEST US PAINT MATCHES
RGB 247, 94, 37 LRV 26 RAL 2008

Color spec

Hex#F75E25
RGB247, 94, 37
LRV~26
RAL ClassicRAL 2008

Also known as / near matches

RAL 2008, known as Bright Red Orange, is a particularly vibrant hue that straddles the line between a true red and a clear orange. It distinguishes itself from more muted RAL oranges like RAL 2000 Yellow Orange or the deeper RAL 3000 Flame Red. While there isn’t a direct universal synonym, its intensity often invites comparison to bold, energetic colors found in modern design palettes. Its specific brightness means it’s less likely to be confused with earthier terracotta shades or heavily desaturated oranges. Pantone equivalents would likely fall within the vivid orange-red family, emphasizing its energetic, almost fluorescent quality in certain lights.

What it looks like in real life

This shade of Bright Red Orange arrives with an undeniable verve, a confident burst that feels like a sunset condensed. In north-facing light, where colors often appear subdued, it maintains its essential warmth, reading as a rich, sophisticated red-orange without veering into muddiness. As the light shifts to south-facing exposure, it truly ignites, revealing its full, almost effervescent brightness, bringing an optimistic energy that never feels brash. This is a color that holds its own, neither retreating nor overwhelming, but rather anchoring a space with its presence.

Closest matches at US paint brands

Closest matches at US paint brands

ColorBrandNameSKULRVBuy
KompozitStarfish104727
Sherwin-WilliamsTomato TangoSW 661018
Benjamin MooreSienna Clay119818
Pratt & LambertAdobe19-416
ClareCracker JackClare 1716
Farrow & BallCharlotte's LocksNo. 26812
BehrFall LeavesM210-711
ValsparNutmeg Frost3001-7A22
Dunn-EdwardsTeaberry BloomDEA11314
BackdropRositaBD-RO38
Magnolia HomeApron StringsJG-14127
PPG / GliddenGlidden Vintage CharmGLN-3333

Kompozit Starfish (ΔE 0.9) is remarkably close, sharing both the vibrant hue and a similar LRV of 27. The broader spread of matches, like Sherwin-Williams Tomato Tango or Benjamin Moore Sienna Clay, tend to be significantly deeper and more muted, shifting towards a redder or browner undertone with lower LRVs. The cool/warm cast of this spread leans heavily towards deeper, earthy reds and oranges, making RAL 2008 stand out for its singular bright intensity.

When to use this color

Great for:

  • A confident statement on a front door, welcoming guests with vibrant energy.
  • An accent wall in a creative studio or child’s play area, inspiring joy.
  • Kitchen cabinetry in a brightly lit space, infusing the heart of the home with warmth.

Tricky in:

  • Small, enclosed rooms with limited natural light may feel overwhelmed by its intensity, appearing to shrink the space.
  • Paired with overly cool-toned grays, its inherent warmth can appear jarring, creating an uncomfortable tension.

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 2008’s medium depth (LRV 26), a good quality white-tinted primer will provide the best foundation for color accuracy and coverage.
  • Sheen: Considering its vibrant nature and medium depth, a matte or eggshell finish will allow this color to drape beautifully on walls, while a satin sheen is excellent for more durable surfaces like cabinetry or trim.
  • Coats: You can generally expect two coats to achieve full, even coverage with a quality paint, especially when applied over a properly primed surface.
  • Application: Given its LRV, attention to application is key; brush strokes and roller marks can be noticeable under strong raking light, so smooth, even passes are essential.

Frequently asked questions

Is Bright Red Orange the same as the closest brand match?+
While Kompozit Starfish (ΔE 0.9) is an exceptionally close match to RAL 2008, it's important to remember that a perfect identical twin is rare. Starfish shares the same vibrant red-orange character and very similar LRV, ensuring a near-seamless swap. However, subtle undertone nuances might be perceptible to a highly discerning eye, particularly under varying light conditions, so always swatch to confirm its compatibility in your specific space.
What sheen for Bright Red Orange?+
The ideal sheen for RAL 2008 Bright Red Orange depends on its application. For general wall surfaces, an eggshell or matte finish will allow its rich, vibrant hue to feel soft and inviting, minimizing reflections. For areas requiring more durability, such as kitchen cabinets, trim, or high-traffic hallways, a satin or semi-gloss finish will provide increased resilience and a subtle gleam that enhances its inherent vibrancy.
Will Bright Red Orange fade on an exterior surface?+
As with most vibrant, saturated colors, RAL 2008 Bright Red Orange will exhibit some degree of fading over time when exposed to prolonged UV radiation on exterior surfaces. While modern exterior paints are formulated with UV inhibitors to mitigate this, some shift in color intensity is a natural occurrence. For optimal longevity, consider using premium exterior paint formulations and plan for maintenance coats every few years, especially in sunny exposures.
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