Minwax® Vintage Blue – 2021 Color of the Year

Minwax, America’s No. 1 selling brand* of interior wood stains and clears, announces their first-ever 2021 Color of the Year: Vintage Blue, a comforting organic color with a balance of green and renewing blue. Vintage Blue is the very first Color of the Year from Minwax, inspiring do-it-yourselfers to think of limitless color stain options when planning their next project.

Kim describes Vintage Blue as an organic color that balances nurturing green and renewing blue with subtle gray undertones. The hue creates a nostalgic mood and soothes with its natural strength, elevating everyday objects to new luxury.

 

Vintage Blue is one of 240-plus color options available in Minwax Wood Finish Water-Based Color Stains, a line of water-based semi-transparent and new-to-the-world solid stains, offering the largest color assortment on the market.

The 2021 Color of the Year is complemented by a coordinating palette of Minwax color stains that includes White Frost, Amber, Carbonite, Denim Blue, as well as Classic Gray to help consumers make projects their own with more color combinations. Whether adding character to a cherished object or refurbishing an antique find, consumers can use Vintage Blue interior stain in place of paint to bring out wood’s inherent beauty while maintaining its texture.

Vintage Blue can be found at Lowe’s®, Sherwin-Williams stores, Ace Hardware stores, Menards® and other home centers as a part of the new tintable color palette for Minwax Wood Finish Water-Based Color Stains. In addition to Color Stain, Vintage Blue is available in Minwax Wood Finish Oil-Based Penetrating Stain, exclusively at Lowe’s stores.

Visit www.minwax.com to discover endless possibilities from the first name in colorful wood stains.

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