Little Greene is an English paint manufacturer of high quality, highly involved socially and environmentally. From the world of high-end paint, the brand has come naturally to create a range of luxury wallpapers.
Little Greene is an English paint manufacturer of high quality, highly involved socially and environmentally. From the world of high-end paint, the brand has come naturally to create a range of luxury wallpapers.
Each Little Greene wallpaper uses special printing methods used in the manufacture of finest existing wall coverings.
Created in 1773 to Manchester Little Greene Dye Works is one of the oldest manufacturing sites of paintings in England. Located at the confluence of two rivers, the area benefited from the continuous stream of clean water, which made him very popular over the centuries. This resource was used as a valuable ingredient incorporated into the products. The first paintings were made based pigments similar to those used by major artists of the time. Little Greene still employs many of these components. Color depth that is found on wallpaper Little Greene is remarkable.
A more bold and cleaner shade of Mirage II: can be used well in contemporary bathrooms
An aged creamy white which was named after the original house-painting pigment, lead carbonate, created when ground with raw linseed oil
[Georgian] Originally created by mixing chalk with water and a binder to make light reflective ceilings
A popular blue pigment used to dye fabrics in medieval times, woad is a plant extract that produces a charming muted-indigo quality. A perfect backdrop to gilded picture frames.
Honeysuckle. This green shade neutral brings garden colour indoors without being overpowering
'Pink' was once used in connection with a yellow obtained from the Woad plant. A rich earthy colour which was also used to dye wallpaper