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 1960s article on an interior in the Dorchester Hotel describes the use of this colour: Lilac provides an unusually restful setting for this bedroom. The room is given a gay note by the harlequin effect of the bed drapes and valance.
An extremely versatile, very clean blue-green shade. Its obvious seaside connotation was embraced by home decorators across the land to create fresh, calm, spacious interiors (see 202 Spearmint).
A pale avocado colour, very typical of the period as a pared down, pastel shade that evoked the spirit of the new clean, bold colours but without dominating a room.
This cool silver can be used with dark and vibrant colours for a particularly sophisticated scheme
Beautiful toned down version of a middle yellow - can be considered a stone colour
[1930s] Often used in a gloss finish and put with eau de nil for a classic 1930s colour scheme