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Through partnerships with Farmhouse Pottery and Modern Matter, Benjamin Moore brings its graceful palette to life through ceramics and hardware
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MONTVALE, N.J. — Benjamin Moore, a trusted name in premium paint, colour innovation and coatings for more than 140 years, announced two design-driven partnerships with Farmhouse Pottery and Modern Matter that bring the beloved paint brand’s acclaimed Colour Trends 2026 beyond the wall and deeper into the home. Inspired by Benjamin Moore’s graceful palette – featuring eight hues inspired by the timeless elegance and craftsmanship of fashion – the collaborations translate paint colour into a curated collection of handcrafted ceramics and refined hardware. Each piece reflects the palette’s incomparable presence and sophistication, offering a seamless way to layer colour across surfaces, materials and moments within a space.
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At the center of the collections is Silhouette AF-655, Benjamin Moore’s Colour of the Year 2026 – an alluring mix of rich espresso hues with subtle notes of charcoal. It is complemented by Southwest Pottery 048, a nuanced hue that captures the brown and red tones of kiln-fired clay, and Sherwood Tan 1054, a classic tan infused with notes of earthy brown. Together, these hues create a grounded, versatile foundation for the collections.
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“At Benjamin Moore, we believe in the transformative power of paint and colour, and how a thoughtfully composed palette tells a story of refinement and distinction,” said Andrea Magno, director, colour marketing & design at Benjamin Moore. “By extending Colour Trends 2026 into thoughtfully designed, premium pieces with Farmhouse Pottery and Modern Matter, we invite people to compose an entire colour narrative in their homes through ways that are both functional and enduring.”
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Benjamin Moore x Farmhouse Pottery
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For the third consecutive year, Benjamin Moore and Farmhouse Pottery create an exclusive ceramics collection inspired by the stylish sophistication of Colour Trends 2026. The collection features two handcrafted pieces that are available in Silhouette AF-655, Southwest Pottery 048 and Sherwood Tan 1054.
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- Silo Mug ($65 USD each) – This timeless mug embodies slow living with clean lines and a refined shape inspired by the silos that dot the Vermont landscape. Microwave and dishwasher safe.
- Trunk Vase ($100 USD each) – Echoing Vermont’s forests, these handmade vases capture nature in every curve.
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“Our partnership with Benjamin Moore has become a special part of our annual design conversation,” said Emma Pilon, Production Manager at Farmhouse Pottery. “What makes this collaboration unique is that both brands prioritize quality and timeless design. When we handcraft a vessel in hand-selected hues, we create objects to exist in someone’s home for generations. We’re so excited to see our Collectors bring colour and beauty to their spaces.”
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Benjamin Moore x Modern Matter
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Modern Matter and Benjamin Moore celebrate the Colour of the Year 2026 with an exclusive line of best-selling solid brass designs in a matte powder-coated finish, custom matched to Silhouette AF-655, plus five additional Benjamin Moore-inspired colourways. Engineered for high-traffic kitchens, bathrooms and utility spaces, the powder coat over solid brass ensures superior durability, wear resistance and long-lasting colour – reflecting the same performance and quality synonymous with Benjamin Moore products.
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What’s Included:
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- Cabinet Knobs – Starting at $79 USD each
- Cabinet Pulls – Starting at $119 UD each
- Cabinet Knobs & Backplate Sets – Starting at $139 USD each
- Appliance Pulls – Starting at $249 USD each
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“Colour has long been a source of inspiration for us at Modern Matter, making the partnership with Benjamin Moore an organic fit,” said Kat Litton, Chief Creative Officer of Modern Matter. “By powder-coating solid brass in Benjamin Moore’s iconic hues, we’re creating hardware that’s both a design statement and a functional investment. A cabinet pull in Silhouette isn’t just an accent – it’s the piece that ties your colour story together, without sacrificing on performance.”
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These exclusive collections celebrate Benjamin Moore’s Colour Trends 2026 and work beautifully together in your home to create a fully coordinated, layered aesthetic. To further complement Colour Trends 2026, Cambria Surfaces and Benjamin Moore released design-forward pairings of quartz surfaces and premium paint colours for people to create colour-led, impactful spaces. Featured pairings include Silhouette AF-655 with Remington Brass Surface, Sherwood Tan 1054 with Inverness Blakeley Surface and Southwest Pottery 048 with MonTaaj Surface.
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The ceramics and hardware collections are available now and ship to Canada, while supplies last, at FarmhousePottery.com and Modern-Matter.com. To learn more about the Benjamin Moore Colour Trends 2026, order colour samples or to locate a Benjamin Moore retailer, visit BenjaminMoore.com.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Why is Benjamin Moore partnering with Farmhouse Pottery for the third consecutive year?
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A: The Benjamin Moore and Farmhouse Pottery partnership has resonated with customers who value quality and intentional design. The collaboration involves creating pieces that truly embody the sophistication and philosophy of Benjamin Moore’s colour vision. The success of the Colour Trends 2024 and 2025 collections demonstrated strong market demand and brand alignment.
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Q: How did the collaboration between Benjamin Moore and Modern Matter come to life through Silhouette AF-655?
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A: Rooted in a shared appreciation for premium colours and thoughtful, elevated design, Benjamin Moore and Modern Matter partnered to create a collection that feels intentional from every angle. Inspired by the depth and sophistication of Silhouette AF-655, the collaboration reflects a mutual belief that every design detail – from the colours on your walls to the hardware on your cabinets – should work in harmony to create a cohesive, layered space.

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