Elephant's Breath with its hint of magenta will read as a warm contemporary grey but can become almost lilac in west facing rooms.
Dove Tale is a stronger version of Elephant's Breath and at times can seem even more lilac, so is perfect for those who want a really warm grey tone.
Charleston Gray reads as a warm grey to some and a grey brown to others.
London Clay is loaded with magenta pigment so is the warmest brown you could find, creating uncompromisingly glamorous rooms.
Highly sophisticated Brinjal takes its name from the beautiful shiny skin of the aubergine or eggplant, so it is particularly magnificent in Full Gloss.
Great White appears to be a pale lilac when contrasted with All White so is perfect for girl’s bedrooms when wanting to keep a fairly neutral house.
Created by giving the softest of pinks a big dose of grey, this colour has the ability to feel traditional and modern at the same time.
Cinder Rose has barely any of the yellow pigment, which is found in most pinks, making it feel bluer and look wildly romantic.
This feminine warm pink creates the most soothing of rooms without being too sugary, so should definitely not be confined to the bedroom.
Setting Plaster is named after the blushing walls that we have all admired in newly plastered houses.
It creates the most subtle and serene of environments suitable as a backdrop in underlit dining rooms which are usually candlelit.