Jonquil a good yellow pink so Edward borrowed the name of a colour made with Dutch Pink in the 18th century (Dutch Pink was actually a yellow pigment). It might be called a plaster pink now that we use gypsum plaster for interior walls and has a wonderful soft hue that hovers between pink and yellow/beige. A truly sustainable, timeless colour which creates a wonderful backdrop in a period property as it does in an ultramodern home – it is favoured in every room from kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms to painted furniture. Like all our colours, Jonquil is made with gentle, plant-based chemistry with absolutely no pollutants or harmful toxins. Jonquil (100%) Order a Sample Jonquil (60%) Order a Sample Jonquil (40%) Order a Sample Jonquil (20%) Order a Sample Whiting Order a Sample Spanish White Order a Sample Rose Tinted White Order a Sample Wall: JonquilJonquil full colour. Photo and styled by Nicholas Cox of @periodportraits Wall: JonquilJonquil full colour, at the home of @jessiecutts Wall: JonquilJonquil full colour, at the former home of @clarenceandgraves Deliberating over colours? If in doubt you cannot go wrong with our timeless plaster pink, Jonquil, with enough yellow to stop it from being sugary it hovers between pink and beige with the most exquisite undertone. It is not surprising that this is one of our most coveted colours; it flatters all styles, all light and mostly ourselves…! To find the perfect shade for your room, whatever its orientation, size, or usage you can dial the colour up or down with our Shades – Jonquil is available in 100%, 60% 40% and 20% of the pigment. Jonquil Order a Sample 100 60 40 20 Whiting Order a Sample Spanish White Order a Sample Rose Tinted White Order a Sample
Discover the new ‘Forever Favourites Collection’ Create a scheme from one room to your whole house with soft colours that work together effortlessly ensuring tonal flow and harmony. Our 12 best loved shades together in one pack. Discover the power of natural paint today.
What are microplastics and how can we reduce them in mainstream paints? Microplastics, microbeads and nano particles are so tiny (measuring 0.006 to 1 millimetre, but they can be up to 5mm) that they are now everywhere! We are probably all inadvertently responsible for this as it is not mandatory to be told when they are used in a product and only a small number of their uses has been outlawed. Furthermore, plastics that are dumped in soils or water are being broken down to become microplastics.
Colour and the South Facing Room The arrival of sunnier days, lighter evenings and bank holidays encourage us to spring clean. There is no better time to give a room a fresh coat of paint and the south-facing room is a great place to start. At this time of year they are filled with natural light during the day as they benefit from the lovely spring sunshine. This consistent brightness offers more flexibility in colour choice than north-facing spaces, but we recommend selecting shades that complement the natural light for the most harmonious effect.
Celebrating the World of Fine Art, Antiques and Design: The British Antiques Dealers’ Association – BADA Week 2021 This week is the British Antiques Dealers’ Association Week 2021, which is running until the 17th of October. BADA Week is a nation-wide series of events to celebrate the diverse and outstanding community the BADA represents. To highlight the benefit of visiting their members’ galleries, exhibition spaces, collections and specialities in person with an exciting offering of events both in person and online.
Our Summer Exhibition: ‘Nurture’ by Saskia Saunders Our new showroom is a space for conscious collaboration and we are excited to be exhibiting Saskia Saunders’ exhibition ‘Nurture’ which is a selection of works created with natural materials and our plant-based paints.