This wallpaper is available in 3 colors and is found in the national trust papers III category.
The smartest of greys, this shade was introduced in the 70s but perhaps found greater notoriety in the 1980s alongside dark blues and as the neutral element in the popular grey/red/black colour scheme.
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