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The Hierarchy paint: color and finish for your interior projects

Exact product details and options

What makes The Hierarchy unique

Brand
tonesterpaints
Category
Paint
Options
Paint Type: Interior Paint, Cabinet & Trim Paint; Finish: Matte Ceramic Interior, Pearl Ceramic Interior, Semi-Gloss Ceramic Interior, Satin Interior, Flat Interior, Semi-Gloss Interior, Dull-Rubbed Enamel, Satin Enamel, Semi-Gloss Enamel, Gloss Enamel; Size: Gallon, Quart
Variants include Interior Paint and Cabinet & Trim Paint in various finishes and sizes

What arrives

One The Hierarchy container in selected size and finish

Where The Hierarchy fits in your project

Intended applications and finishes

Use The Hierarchy only on compatible material. Clean or prep the surface, test on a sample or hidden area, and follow application and dry-time guidance.

Available as Interior Paint and Cabinet & Trim Paint with multiple finishes

Use only on surfaces and materials listed as compatible. Test before combining with unfamiliar coatings, cleaners, sealers, resins, or finishes.

Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidance.

Ordering information and delivery

Shipping and returns details

Shipping

Shipping rates and delivery estimates are shown at checkout. Most partner-brand orders ship in 1-5 business days when inventory is available, but timing can vary by supplier, destination, item type, and carrier. Multi-brand orders may arrive in separate packages.

Returns

Return requests are accepted within 30 days of delivery. Damaged, defective, incorrect, or missing items are fully supported; contact Resin Society first and we will coordinate directly with the brand. Change-of-mind returns are reviewed according to the supplier's return policy and item condition.
The Hierarchy paint can with dark grey violet paint swatch

A quiet authority

The Hierarchy settles into the room like dusk—dark grey with a faint violet afterglow that makes metals warmer, linens softer, and conversations longer.

Tone of evening

Grey with a secret

Not just dark—dimensional

Rooms with competing finishes and shifting daylight can feel disjointed. The Hierarchy—dark grey with violet hues designed by Tony Piloseno—pulls the palette together so artwork, wood, and stone read as one story. Available in thoughtful interior and cabinet finishes, it carries color consistently from walls to trim, even in busy spaces.

How it lands

A home should slow the eye. This shade softens glare, frames silhouettes, and creates a calm backdrop for daily life. Low VOC options and strong coverage mean fewer passes and more time living with the result.

Who’s drawn to it

Design-led homeowners and creatives seeking a moody, refined neutral that flatters texture and thrives in lived‑in spaces.

Where it works

Wrap a living room in Matte or Pearl Ceramic for a velvety envelope, then finish doors and cabinets in Uniform Enamel to carry the color with a tailored sheen.
  • Surface prep
  • Finishing
  • Cleaning and sealing
  • Material care
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About the maker

tonesterpaints: paint passion into every can

tonesterpaints brings paint color into the Resin Society catalog for customers working on rooms, furniture, objects, and finish-driven projects. The line fits where color, surface, and creative home updates intersect with the broader maker assortment.
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Common questions

FAQs about The Hierarchy paint

What color is The Hierarchy?
It’s a dark grey with violet hues, offering a subtle, sophisticated undertone.
Which finish should I choose for my walls?
For bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms, choose Matte Ceramic, Pearl Ceramic, or Satin based on your preferred sheen.
Is it suitable for kitchens and bathrooms?
Yes. For these spaces, select Pearl Ceramic or Satin for a balanced sheen.
What about trim and cabinets?
Use the Uniform Enamel cabinet & trim finishes or Semi-Gloss Ceramic for a consistent, refined look.
How much will I need?
Coverage is approximately 350–400 sq ft per gallon or 87.5–100 sq ft per quart; measure your walls and select accordingly.