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Tiffany Blue paint colors

Top picks for tiffany blue

4 best matches

The truest tiffany blue matches across every US brand. Each card links to a single-color reference or full brand guide.

Benjamin Moore · 2048-40 · LRV 38
Behr · MQ4-21 · LRV 37
Valspar · 5006-10B · LRV 34.1
Kompozit · 0681 · LRV 37

More tiffany blue shades

9 variants

Drill into shade variants — modifier-specific bands (light, deep, muted) and named in-between shades each link to their own hub with cross-brand matches.

Tiffany Blue at every US brand

12 brands · up to 10 picks each

The closest tiffany blue matches at each brand, truest first, drawn from its full lineup. Tap any swatch for its single-color spec; tap the brand title for the brand's complete deck.

SW 6950 · #01B0BB · LRV 34
SW 6946 · #01A4A5 · LRV 29
SW 6940 · #019F9F · LRV 27
SW 6788 · #01A0B8 · LRV 28

Behr

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MQ4-21 · #17B5B5 · LRV 37
HDC-SP16-06 · #20AEB1 · LRV 34
HDC-MD-22 · #00A69A · LRV 30
530B-6 · #39D0D7 · LRV 51
MQ4-19 · #009A8F · LRV 25
MQ4-20 · #0099A1 · LRV 25
510B-6 · #38DAB4 · LRV 54
MQ4-52 · #20A4BF · LRV 31
2048-40 · #1FB9B4 · LRV 38
657 · #1DB6A4 · LRV 37
2046-40 · #22C3AF · LRV 42
664 · #00A6A1 · LRV 31
2045-40 · #24C5AE · LRV 43
2056-40 · #18AFBB · LRV 37
2044-40 · #25C7AF · LRV 44
615 · #00B998 · LRV 37
2055-40 · #12ABBE · LRV 33
761 · #0493A7 · LRV 26

Valspar

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5006-10B · #10B0AC · LRV 34.1
5008-10B · #01B79E · LRV 36.4
5007-10B · #01A298 · LRV 28
5004-10B · #01A2AD · LRV 28.3
M249 · #01A7B8 · LRV 31.1
P066 · #019BA4 · LRV 25.5
V028-3 · #019692 · LRV 22.5
8001-38E · #1FA9C3 · LRV 33
PPG1232-6 · #00A59C · LRV 29
PPG1229-5 · #1DB394 · LRV 35
PPG1233-7 · #009A9F · LRV 26
PPG1234-6 · #1A9697 · LRV 24
PPG1236-6 · #26A5B9 · LRV 31

Glidden

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48GG 36/428 · #00B4A3 · LRV 36
PPG1232-6 · #00A49B · LRV 29
88GG 32/346 · #1FA4AE · LRV 32
PPG1229-5 · #1DB394 · LRV 35
PPG1233-7 · #009A9E · LRV 26
PPG1234-6 · #1A9597 · LRV 24
PPG1236-6 · #26A5BA · LRV 31
16BG 29/350 · #089EB4 · LRV 29
132-6DB · #19AEB9 · LRV 34
133-6DB · #01A8B1 · LRV 31
HGSW 1353 · #01A0B8 · LRV 28
HGSW 6788 · #01A0B8 · LRV 28
DE5732 · #0DACA7 · LRV 30
DE5753 · #189FAC · LRV 26
DE5733 · #00968F · LRV 21
DE5781 · #1E98AE · LRV 24
0682 · #00A4A4 · LRV 29
0675 · #0096AC · LRV 24
0681 · #00B5B8 · LRV 39
0682 · #00A0A2 · LRV 30
0674 · #00AAC1 · LRV 36

Kompozit

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0681 · #00B5B8 · LRV 37
0682 · #00A0A2 · LRV 28
0674 · #00AAC1 · LRV 33
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About tiffany blue

Tiffany Blue is one of those colors people recognize before they can name it. It is a clean, bright turquoise — a blue-green that leans cooler and more crisp than a soft seafoam, with just enough green to keep it from going flat and icy. The reference point most people picture is a vivid jewelry-box turquoise, and on a digital screen that lands around the hex value #0ABAB5.

Here is the important thing for a paint shopper: Tiffany Blue is a color name and a digital benchmark, not a single can you pull off a shelf. The trademark belongs to the jeweler, and the hex is just a starting point. To actually get this shade on your wall, a paint store matches the target across whatever brand you prefer and mixes it to order on a tinting machine.

This page is about the shade itself — what makes a good version of it, how it behaves on a real wall, where it shines, and the mistakes that turn a dream turquoise into a regret. We will not name specific brand colors or codes, because the smarter move is to bring the target to your store and let them match it in the line you want.

What Makes A Good Tiffany Blue

Tiffany Blue sits in the turquoise family — a blue-green where neither side fully wins. A good version keeps a touch of green so it reads fresh and alive, but not so much that it tips into mint or a swimming-pool teal. Too much blue and it goes cold and flat; too much gray and the brightness drains out and you lose what made it special.

Undertone is everything here. The shade you want is clean and slightly cool, with a hint of warmth from the green keeping it friendly rather than clinical. When you compare match options, look at them next to each other in daylight — the wrong one will look either chalky, dull, or weirdly aqua.

How It Reads On A Wall (LRV 39)

LRV measures how much light a color bounces back, on a scale of 0 (black) to 100 (pure white). Tiffany Blue lands around 39, which puts it squarely in the mid-range — not a pale wash, not a deep saturated color. Expect a color that has real presence and richness without going dark or heavy.

At LRV 39, the shade holds its color well but still moves with the light. In bright rooms it reads vivid and energetic. In dim or north-facing rooms it deepens and can look more grayed-out or muted, so always test it on the actual wall before you commit a whole room.

Where Tiffany Blue Works Best

This is a color with personality, so it rewards rooms where a little energy is welcome. It is a natural fit for bathrooms, powder rooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens, where its crisp, clean quality feels fresh. It also makes a striking accent wall, a front door, a vanity, or a piece of furniture when a full room feels like too much.

Light direction matters. South- and west-facing rooms with warm afternoon light bring out its brightness and keep it lively. North-facing rooms cool everything down and can flatten the turquoise into something grayer, while very small windowless spaces may make it feel intense — in those, treat it as an accent rather than every wall.

Pairing With Trim, Ceilings, And Other Colors

Tiffany Blue loves a clean, crisp white for trim and ceilings — a soft or warm white keeps the contrast from feeling harsh while letting the turquoise stay the star. Avoid stark blue-white trim, which can make the wall look cold and the whole scheme clinical.

For coordinating colors, it pairs beautifully with warm neutrals like sand, taupe, and soft gray that ground its brightness. Natural wood tones, brass, and gold give it a luxe, jewelry-box feel, while crisp navy or charcoal can anchor it in a more grown-up palette. Keep most of the room calm so the turquoise gets to be the one bold note.

How To Actually Get Tiffany Blue In Paint

Because this is a color name and a digital reference rather than a stock product, you get it by having paint matched and mixed to order. Almost any major US brand can hit this target — you bring in the reference (a printed swatch, a precise hex, or a physical sample), and the store's color-matching system finds the closest formula in that brand's base and tints a can on the spot.

A few practical notes. A screen hex is only a starting point — screens glow and walls do not, so the matched paint will read a little softer in person. Always buy a sample pot first and paint a real patch, because the same target can look slightly different across brands, sheens, and your room's light. Once you love the patch, that mixed formula is repeatable for touch-ups and future cans.

Tiffany Blue paint — frequently asked questions

Is Tiffany Blue a real paint color I can buy off the shelf?+

Not as a single branded can. Tiffany Blue is a color name and a digital reference — the trademark belongs to the jeweler. To get it on your wall, a paint store matches the target shade and mixes it to order in whatever brand you choose.

What undertones should I look for in a good Tiffany Blue match?+

Look for a clean turquoise that balances blue and green, with just enough green to stay fresh and a slight coolness that keeps it crisp. Avoid versions that drift too minty, too aqua, or too gray, since those lose the bright, jewelry-box quality.

Will Tiffany Blue make my room feel dark?+

No. With an LRV around 39 it sits in the mid-range, so it has real color and depth without going dark or heavy. It will look more vivid in bright rooms and more muted in low light, so test it on your actual wall first.

What rooms is Tiffany Blue best for?+

It shines in bathrooms, powder rooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens, and it works great as an accent wall, a front door, or a vanity. It struggles in dim north-facing or windowless spaces, where it can flatten — there, use it as an accent rather than every wall.

What trim and colors go with Tiffany Blue?+

Pair it with a clean soft or warm white trim and ceiling, and ground it with warm neutrals like sand, taupe, or soft gray. Wood tones, brass, and gold give it a luxe feel, while navy or charcoal can anchor it in a more grown-up scheme.

Why does my matched paint look different from the hex I picked?+

Screens glow and emit light, while a wall only reflects it, so a digital hex always reads a bit brighter and more saturated than the finished paint. The hex is just a starting point — buy a sample pot, paint a real patch, and judge it in your room's light before committing.