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Mauving On

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The Washington Post, December 21st, 1989

Kenneth X. Charbonneau doesn't take colors lightly. His opinions are either black or white, with only an occasional waver into gray. Take mauve. "The mauving of America is complete-it's done," he proclaimed last week at the Washington Design Center. "If I stay in another hotel room decorated with mauve and gray with a touch of teal I'll throw up." The well-traveled colormeister complains he's been "mauved" even in Alaska and Hawaii. "Whatever happened to regional color?" he asked plaintively. Charbonneau, color and merchandising manager for more than 10 years for Benjamin Moore & Co., a major ...

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