Both primer and undercoat, an environmentally friendly alternative to oil based impressions. For wooden surfaces, primed metal, suitable as preparation for the implementation of all Little Greene paints.
Both primer and undercoat, an environmentally friendly alternative to oil based impressions. For wooden surfaces, primed metal, suitable as preparation for the implementation of all Little Greene paints.
A gorgeous blue, with warmth and intimacy,without being overwhelming by its presence
Chalky and intense deep terracotta red; found naturally as a complex oxide of iron,this pigment has been used over the centuries to colour paints and cosmetics
A 1964 exhibition in Harrods featured this colour on the wall of a cottage living room. The entire cottage was modelled in the stores Central Hall.
In a North-facing room it was recommended that this be used with a pale greeny-yellow and a chocolate brown colour
A darker and more complex version of Silt (40), arresting schemes are made using colours from this group
This rich red-brown colour was one of the more muted shades of the period. Like Cork, it was inspired by new exotic holiday destinations and was used to replicate the look of imported hardwood.
A regal and reassuring plum aubergine-suitable for creation of atmosphere and intimacy