1967 Glidden Interior Colors






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48 Colors

This 1967 Glidden catalog entry features Spred Satin, an interior latex paint line for walls and ceilings with 48 colors. Examples include Wedgwood, Caprice, Tan Glow, Linen, Parchment, Rice Cloth, Bone White, King's Gold, Straw, and Copper.

The colors are muted and toned down, reflecting the shift away from the bright 1950s palettes toward more subtle interior tones of the late 1960s.

This product is noted as homogenized Spred Satin Latex Wall Paint, marketed as the most amazing latex wall paint since Glidden invented latex painting. Originally satin, these colors are offered in satin or flat, allowing for modern usability while maintaining historical authenticity.

48 Colors

Ideal for:

  • Interior walls and ceilings in late 1960s homes

  • Period-accurate mid-century interior color schemes

  • Restoration or historically-inspired painting projects

Note: Satin finish preserved; semi-gloss available by special request.

Color Matching & Sample Disclaimer

We define our historic color matches as precison-matched in hue to original manufacturer references. Each 8 oz sample is produced in our standard match grade to accurately represent the color.

Due to differences between paint products and finishes, the same color may vary slightly when produced in other grades or sheens.

Higher-grade paint options are available for final applications, just as with full home orders.


Upgrade for Best Results

Your sample represents the color. Your final paint determines the finish.

For full projects, we recommend upgrading to a higher-performance paint line for superior coverage, durability, and overall appearance—especially on exteriors and detailed trim.

Contact us for recommendations based on your specific project.