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 rather exclusive colour once used in the Royal Pavilion, Brighton and in the dining room of the Regency Town House
Matched to an example of original Portland Stone and used to paint the facades of Victorian town houses
The most reminiscent of its origins this colour is as moody as it is steeped in history
If a colour could sum up an era this would be pure 1930s. Understated and enduring elegance
The interior of one of Mervyn Seal's Butterfly Houses was described in 1961 as full of eastern spaciousness. This shade, along with Brighton were both contributors to this iconic example of 1960s English architecture.
A popular colour that hints at the orchard and eases the transition from the inside to the garden
Classic blend of blue green using umber to create a subtlety which brings a gentle coolness and tranquility to a room
A dusky variant of Sky Blue found on a rare surviving paint colour card of 1807