Black Blue appears much bluer when seen in large areas and especially when used in Full Gloss.
Blackened is the coolest of all our whites and is particularly spectacular when used in Full Gloss with stainless steel kitchens.
Blazer is a bright and cheerful vermillion which reads like a cleaner more contemporary version of Rectory Red.
A collection of block printed stripes produced by us in the traditional manner using only our finest water based paints.
Named after the old English word for blossom, Blostma takes its inspiration from the serendipitous moment when petals are caught and carried away by the breeze. Full of movement, this small-scale design captures the beauty of a soft shower of petals.
Blue Gray creates the most relaxed of rooms that feel as if they have always been there, due to the mix of its blue, green and black pigments.
Blue Ground when used on walls, creates an upbeat happy atmosphere so is much used in playrooms as an accent colour, alongside Slipper Satin or Clunch, either on a feature wall or on cabinetry.
It creates a stony timeless look, particularly suited to halls when combined with Lime White on woodwork.
Borrowed Light is named after the much desired extra illumination that often comes from a fanlight and really does evoke summer skies.
Brassica feels feminine and charming in light areas but due to its underlying black tone it becomes much more sophisticated and grey in dark areas.
Breakfast Room Green is named after the usually east facing rooms designed for early morning repast, and indeed is particularly beautiful in dawn light.
Highly sophisticated Brinjal takes its name from the beautiful shiny skin of the aubergine or eggplant, so it is particularly magnificent in Full Gloss.