Dupes for Dibber
| Brand ▲ | Colour ▲ | Rating ▲ | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Behr | Deserted Island | 1 ⭐ | |
| Behr | Sorrel Leaf | 1 ⭐ | |
| Behr | Palm Desert | 1 ⭐ | |
| Behr | Truly Olive | 1 ⭐ | |
| Behr | Lagoon Moss | 1 ⭐ |
Dibber is a muddied green that feels grounded and botanical
Dibber is the quiet, earthy green that sits between Ball Green and Green Smoke. It reads as a gardener's shade: calm, restrained, and easy to live with. Expect it to look slightly warmer in sun and more olive in shade.
It pairs naturally with clay neutrals like Jitney and soft whites like Old White, while darker accents in Bancha or Treron add depth.
Best rooms for Dibber
- Kitchens with warm timber or aged brass details.
- Studies and libraries where a muted green helps focus.
- Hallways and utility spaces that need a forgiving, earthy tone.
Finish guide
| Surface | Best finish | Why it works |
|---|---|---|
| Walls | Durable matt | Keeps the depth while coping with everyday wear. |
| Cabinetry | Eggshell or satin | Adds durability without looking glossy. |
| Trim | Eggshell | Soft contrast that still feels tailored. |
Colour partners
Balance Dibber with pale neutrals like Stone White and warm woods, then add a darker anchor using Off-Black for hardware or frames.
Dibber vs Similar Shades
| Compared Colour | Relationship | When to choose it instead | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ball Green | Cleaner | Use when you want a crisper, less earthy green. | View colour |
| Green Smoke | Smokier | Choose for a more desaturated, heritage feel. | View colour |
| Bancha | Darker | Pick for cabinetry or rooms needing more depth. | View colour |
| Treron | Greyer | Use for a calmer, more muted green. | View colour |