Hello AT,
I am looking for some Majorelle Blue paint (exterior and interior) for my garden and for accents around my apartment. It is the blue one most commonly associates with Morocco and they apparently sell it in hardware stores there.
Thanks! Scout
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I've been looking for quite awhile and have been unable to find anything of that sort of intensity. In fact, when I look on the internet, all I find is other poor suckers looking for the same thing. Now, Ralph Lauren recently came out with a paint entitled "Majorelle Blue," but judging from the website it is a completely different color. Any ideas? Should I just cross my fingers and try the paint matching thing at Home Depot again? I really want that intensity and depth.

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About three years ago I spent countless hours hunting for that blue, which I think of as Spanish colonial/Mexican blue but it's the same thing, and I finally had something mixed for me. I love the colour. Given how intense the colour is the Ralph Lauren website may not be giving you the right read and it might be worth investing in as small a sample as you can buy from your local paint store... Also, at the time I was looking for it, I speculated that stores in California would be bound to have that colour. I couldn't find it then, but maybe someone from California who visits AT might have a suggestion -- ?
Maryam at My Marrakesh might know where to get it... http://www.moroccanmaryam.typepad.com/
I also spent months looking for that color. Sigh. I wonder if there's some sort of poisonous pigment in it that makes it unsellable in the US?
Isn't that color called Yves Klein Blue?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Klein_Blue
Also -- of course, there is bound to be someone in San Antonio who has also solved this problem. Here's a link to a gallery specializing in Mexican/Tejano folk art -- I'll bet the owner would know where to find the colour.
http://www.sanangelfolkart.com/
Thanks guys. I have emailed Maryam (I love her blog), and hopefully she will have some sort of secret formula. Otherwise, I think I'm going to have to get something mixed.
Deborah, how did that work for you? Did you just go the Home Depot route with a picture or did you go another way? Are you happy with the color?
Thanks again
Ho ho ho, I have the answer. Ralph Lauren has just introduced a Majorelle Blue in a series called Greenhouse. I found it by googling
"Majorelle Blue" paint
I love that color too, makes me think of Santa Fe, though the blues in Santa Fe are just a tiny bit more faded.
Enjoy your paint project!
Joanne
Unfortunately, the Ralph Lauren "majorelle blue" paint is not (at least according to the RL website) actually majorelle blue. It seems as though the RL paint is very light and faded, which is pretty much the opposite of what I'm looking for.
Thanks though.
Take care,
Scout
Well damn! He shouldn't call it majorelle blue then. Maybe you can just have some shipped from Morocco. There's gotta be a way.
Joanne
God that is the most spectacular, unadulterated bluest of blues. And I don't even like blue. Its source MUST be found!
Just to report back, Maryam said that she had a friend that recommended Sydney Harbour/Porter's Paints and that they have a color called "Frieda" that is closeish. She also recommended trying Pantone paints, which looks like might allow me to get a perfect match. I'm a little afraid of them, though, as their paint chips (yes, paint chips) are between $75 and $250. Anyone know anyplace where I can look at the paint chips for free?
I thought the Yves Klein Blue link was really useful.
The house where I used the blue was in the country and I used the paint store in the county seat (they're used to working with city renovators) -- I brought a piece of my Mexican tile and then we worked from there, trying to get it right (they were great by the way -- if anyone is doing any work in Delaware County, go to the paint store on the main street in Delhi). I've matched colours at both Home Depot and Lowe's on other occasions when I needed more paint but never from a photograph. It should work fine, although I don't think you could count on Home Depot being as patient as the people in Delhi were.
The colour looks very good, although the light in the Catskills is different from that in Mexico (duh!) and so there are some subtle differences. I used the colour in two places -- to paint one built-in small cabinet in the kitchen, picking up the blue on the tile (which is around the windows and behind the stove), and in the very small upstairs back bedroom which is now a laundry room -- the cupboards are white but I used more of the tile for the flat surface for folding laundry, did the walls the rich blue, and put in a window seat with a great fabric picking up the blue overlooking the garden in back.
Not sure if anyone is still checking this thread, but I wanted to let you know that through your help (and the help of a poster on Brownstoner) I did finally find the paint. It is Yves Klein Blue and it is available from kt.Color in Switzerland (sold in NY by Aronsons on 17th St). It is ungodly expensive, but you, like me, might decide that it is worth it. It's just so so pretty.
stufankjian, if you're still interested in Pantone chips, they are used by graphic and fine artists, so you may be able to peek at them in a larger fine/graphic arts store, or consult with a designer who has their own set.
has anyone found the exact match for the majorelle blue paint? anyone in morocco willing to ship> i have paypal.
Domino magazine ran a story on shopping in Morocco (Sept 2008). They list the phone number for the gift shop at Majorelle, where one can buy that incredible blue paint. It is 011-212-24-33-21-02
Enjoy!
Hi there,
my new pottery collection was inspired by the majorelle blue of la villa majorelle of YSL in Marrakesh. Here is a link to take a look. I wanted to dedicated to YSL after his death in past June.
Check it out. I have 3 pictures of the bleu majorelle
http://gallery.me.com/mouna.chamariq#100050
I found it! I found the blue. Rosco Paint Off Broadway Ultramarine blue. Rosco Paint is a highly pigmented artist's paint made for the theater. I used it on a wall in my home and I can honestly tell you that it is THE blue.
Enjoy!
I am intrigued by this question and have been doing some research over the last few weeks. I was convinced after visiting the Gardens that it is a very special blue and not the sort of thing you can just pick up easily.
I will try 154ravine's suggestion tomorrow (have sourced in London) however I am more drawn towards the Ultramarine Blue/Yves Klein Blue in the Le Corbusier range of KT Color in Switzerland. This is clearly a special paint - or the product of some great marketing - hopefully both. There is no UK distributor for KT Color but the European retailers will ship to UK at a reasonable cost (€20 for 4 day delivery). This paint is at least three times the price of the Rosco stuff but sounds like the bizniz. Will report back.
I also have some deep blue pigment picked up in Marrakesh after a trip to the Majorelle Gardens - altho didn't buy at the Gardens. I will try to get it mixed up into a paint but I only have a few ounces and don't think it will go far enough for my needs.
If anyone else thinks they've got close to "THE" blue, let us know.
If you want the Real Klein Blue paint, not a copy, there is just one adress : ADAM in Paris (France). it's look that Yves Klein did not really "invented" this color but rather the owner of the shop where he used to buy is brushs, rolls and colors !
So this color is still available directly from this shop founded in 1947 :
http://www.adam18.com/beaux-arts/couleurs-alkydes.htm