Cassel Earth is a deep, blackened brown color and part of our New Neutrals Collection. Also known as Van Dyke brown or Cologne earth, this earthy, warm neutral color is inspired by the brown pigment around since the 17th-century and thought to have been used by Old Masters painters Rubens and Van Dyke. Bring out the artistic side in your space by pairing Cassel Earth with other warm neutrals, soft lavender and pink, and a muted yellow to create a color palette with Renaissance inspiration.
Dunn-Edwards® has been a leading manufacturer of architectural coatings in the Southwest since 1925. All of our colorants have zero volatile organic compounds. All are free of triallyl cyanurate and hazardous air pollutants and made in our LEED Gold-certified facility.
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Cassel Earth is a deep, blackened brown color and part of our New Neutrals Collection. Also known as Van Dyke brown or Cologne earth, this earthy, warm neutral color is inspired by the brown pigment around since the 17th-century and thought to have been used by Old Masters painters Rubens and Van Dyke. Bring out the artistic side in your space by pairing Cassel Earth with other warm neutrals, soft lavender and pink, and a muted yellow to create a color palette with Renaissance inspiration.