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Meet Sally Breer. | A SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM OUR PARTNER A SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM OUR PARTNER

Meet Sally Breer. [Discover Benjamin Moore®]( [View This Email in Your Browser](  |  [Unsubscribe from Promotions]( [Architectural Digest Logo]( A SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM OUR PARTNER A SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM OUR PARTNER [Benjamin Moore® Logo]( [Benjamin Moore® Logo]( [A person sitting on a small velvet chair in a beige living room.]( ["I'm always pushing to be braver with color."]( [Interior designer Sally Breer approaches color and paint selection with her gut. Raised by artist parents who took her to gallery openings and museums, she developed an intuitive understanding of color theory through years of observing how colors and light interact in art, influencing each other and, in turn, viewers. For Breer, successful interiors aren’t just about pretty colors but about how the space feels.]( [A colorful living and playroom with seating and toys.]( [Because Breer rarely reuses the same color, she delights in Benjamin Moore’s dynamic and diverse offerings. She appreciates the variety of grounded, earthy, and traditional colors, like Benjamin Moore Classics , which balance the wilder, more modern colors like Blue Orchid 2069-50. “I’m a kid in the candy shop with their paint chips,” she says. “Every project, I can dip my hand into the candy jar and pull out a new color.”]( [Explore Our Colors]( [Sally's favorite Benjamin Moore colors:]( [A grey paint swatch.]( [A pale green paint swatch.]( [A pale purple paint swatch.]( [Angel's Wings 1423]( [Lime Ricky 393]( [Blue Orchid 2069-50]( [Privacy Administrator](mailto:privacy_administration@advancemags.com) Condé Nast One World Trade Center New York, NY 10007 [Unsubscribe from Promotions]( | [Privacy Policy]( Copyright © 2024 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.

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