Protea Garden Silk is a wall covering...
Limewash is a very traditional finish, used to decorate and protect porous stone and lime-rendered surfaces. Like Distemper, Limewash is a breathable finish making it suitable for old and damp-problematic walls. Unlike paint, limewash penetrates the surface and the colour is built up by applying successive coats.
Limewash is a very traditional finish, used to decorate and protect porous stone and lime-rendered surfaces. Like Distemper, Limewash is a breathable finish making it suitable for old and damp-problematic walls. Unlike paint, limewash penetrates the surface and the colour is built up by applying successive coats.
Offering just a hint of colour, this linen-blue shade will intensify considerably when used with a brighter white.
The mineral arquerite is an amalgam of silver and mercury, and this warm grey shade will sit very comfortably against similar materials in the home; a natural partner for silver, chrome and steel.
A bold, signature shade in Regency times, a combination of the newly invented Prussian Blue pigment and a traditional lead-white base gave this beautiful pastel blue its vibrancy and greenish undertone.
A rich exotic yellow which hints at faraway shores; can be used to create a warm welcoming hallway
A very pale traditional canvas colour using just white and umber, ideal as a white for walls and ceilings
A sophisticated mink,working well with natural wood and pale shades like Hollyhock (No.25)
A retro-shade, almost lilac with real character and presence.Perfect for bathrooms and family rooms
Known in the 18th and 19th centuries as a 'common' colour to denote its everyday suitability, its warmth has ensured its enduring popularity