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.
Inspired by Chinese rugs, ceramics and textiles from the Canton area this colour would adorn south facing rooms with off-white and a pale blue-green
A name more commonly used to describe the bronze lustre of printing inks, but taken from a late 19th century book of paint colours
The classic 1970s purple. Used in all rooms, even specified by 1970s architects Pini and Zerbi for several entrance hall ceilings!
Une des nombreuses variantes d'une teinte conçue pour ressembler au bronze patiné.
A sumptuous red, wonderfully rich and hugely popular for dining rooms and studies
This was a fashionable colour despite its price tag. Mrs Delany, the 18th century writer, records having her English room "painted a sort of olive for the sake of my pictures"
A type of naturally-occurring dark red ochre pigment which was specified for external work