Duck Egg
The first room I ever saw in duck egg had an appearance so soft that the objects displayed on it seemed to nestle in it as though on a bed of down. I have tried to keep this quality in our shade by going easy on the pigment loading to preserve the colour’s delicacy. It is a colour that works amazingly well – in formal and informal rooms.
“I very deliberately picked a soft colour palette, Swedish blues, greys, lavender, ivory, mauve and used paints with a chalky, almost distemper-like quality, as they have a restful effect. Edward Bulmer has a lovely range ; we used the Duck Egg in our sitting room.”
Diana Blanchard
Sample pot
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£ 5.00
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2.5 L
£ 49.50
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5 L
£ 85.00
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750 ml
£ 26.00
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1 L
£ 41.00
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2.5 L
£ 80.00
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Complete the look
Tonal palette
Make up your colour moodboard - use fabrics and furnishings in these colours to get the look
Choosing a finish
Emulsion | Modern Oil Eggshell (previously called Water-based Eggshell) |
Traditional Oil Eggshell (previously called Oil Eggshell) |
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