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Named after the Eucalyptus coolabah tree, this is a grey-green paint with a blue tone, inspired by Annie's childhood in North Sydney where she remembers the wonderful smell of the elegant native Eucalyptus.
Giverny is a bright blue Chalk Paint® colour. A cool, clean colour, it is near the greener range of blues. Named after the village in Northern France where Claude Monet lived, this brilliant blue was especially popular in early 20th Century interiors and
The colour of dark cherries, Burgundy is a deep warm red Chalk Paint® colour that finds its early inspiration in Pompeii. It also has a strong neoclassical heritage, making it perfect for sophisticated painted furniture.
This dark brown is named after the harbour town in Normandy, Honfleur is a Calk Paint® colour inspired by the rich warm brown found in the rustic French countryside as well as in Mid-century Modern design.
A cool neutral inspired by the colour of aged natural linen. This khaki grey works beautifully with golds and a range of rich and bright colours such as Emile and Emperor's Silk.
Primer Red is a colour found in practically every culture, appearing in everything from Venetian palaces to Vietnamese temples, where red earths were plentiful and relatively easy to come by. Use it for rustic pieces or as a base for sophisticated colours
The neoclassical palette included this bright green, sometimes pure and sometimes lightened with white. The colour is also found on rustic country furniture from Ireland and the south of France – a look which is beautifully achieved with Dark Chalk Paint®
Paloma is made from mixing purple and yellow complementaries with white to make a soft warm neutral taupe grey. It is both a modern contemporary colour and a classic colour that was used when a range of purples first became possible.
This bright yellow Chalk Paint® colour is inspired by the development of Chrome Yellow pigment – the first non-earthy yellow used in 19th Century English drawing rooms – as well as the yellow found in Chinese hand-painted wallpaper. It’s also a great fift
Scandinavian Pink was inspired by the traditional colours found in much Swedish furniture. It looks great underneath pale neutrals like Old Ochre or Old White. It also works beautifully as a colour for the interior of cupboards and drawers.
Throughout the Mediterranean, Greek Blue can be found on rustic doors, shutters and furniture often faded and distressed. It’s also a colour that works well in a neoclassical interior deepened a little with dark wax.
Florence is a sophisticated grand colour found in neoclassical Italian and French interiors and on painted furniture. The colour originates from copper green minerals and malachite. It’s also a great modern 20th Century colour.