Oil Gloss has a classic high sheen finish which is popular (and very smart) on front doors and also used on interior/exterior woodwork and metalwork.
Extremely hard-wearing and shiny enough to reflect a lot of light, Oil Gloss is both practical and extremely elegant and uses our eco-oil recipe, which has been formulated with naturally occurring...
Oil Gloss has a classic high sheen finish which is popular (and very smart) on front doors and also used on interior/exterior woodwork and metalwork.
Extremely hard-wearing and shiny enough to reflect a lot of light, Oil Gloss is both practical and extremely elegant and uses our eco-oil recipe, which has been formulated with naturally occurring vegetable oils.
A soft brownish red acheived by mixing the primary red with the secondary green and favoured for its depth and discretion
Our brightest yellow, has been used to capture the sun in French country kitchens
An exciting and glamorous shade mixing magenta and violet to an intoxicating effect
A gentle & reduced colour of Light Brunswick Green-extra white has been added to create a colour which is midsummer itself
Another of the powerful, primary shades that made its way to the English decorative paint market as a direct result of the immigration swell in the 1970s.
This was one of the colours enjoyed by the Victorians "on account of their repose to the sight, and their solid and quiet tone"
A very durable colour used mainly on ironwork and gates during this period
The soot from a burning oil is collected to produce this pigment - this colour is absolute black