Cuisse de Nymphe Emue is our bestselling dusky pink. A colour created by Edward Bulmer after visiting Petworth House and seeing a similar hue in the family rooms, he knew that it was a colour that would be popular and he was right! We believe its popularity is due to its warm tones and versatility. Cuisse is a colour that adds subtle romance without overwhelming a space, making it ideal for a wide range of rooms — from cosy bedrooms to elegant living areas. To be inspired by the joy of Cuisse, enjoy the pictures below and discover which room you might transform using our stunning pink. Bedroom Inspiration Credit: Louise Roe Credit: Louise Roe Credit: Quine and Loom Cottage Credit: KH Design "Edward Bulmer Natural Paints are a go-to for us in our interiors projects and their likeminded attitude towards creating an environmentally friendly product made the collaboration an obvious fit. Cuisse de Nymphe Emue – there has been a real trend for pink interiors recently and despite there being a lot of pinks available, it is surprisingly difficult to find one which provides that hint of pink but is also manageable. This shade does just this and it is husband friendly!” Anonymous Bathroom Inspiration Credit: Emma Diaz Credit: Thyme England Credit: Carlos Garcia Interiors Order a Cuisse sample pot Kitchen Inspiration Credit: Philippa Jeffreys Art Photography: @82mmphotography Credit: Digital Renovators Credit: Mrs Alice Sitting Room Inspiration Credit: OKA Credit: Katie Wilkinson and Sean Begle Nursery Inspiration This pretty child’s nursery by Mel Weber Interior Design has used a 60% shade of Cuisse de Nypmhe Emue. This simply means that there is 60% of the ‘full colour’ by including slightly less pigment of the full colour. We do this by carefully reducing the pigment but without the tone migrating completely to become a different colour. Mel picked this colour as she felt it was perfect for a nursery but ageless too. It will still look beautiful as the room transforms to a child’s room and will appear elegant in the teenage years and beyond. Credit: Mel Weber Interior Design Credit: Mel Weber Interior Design Credit: Mel Weber Interior Design So, you’ve decided on Cuisse de Nymphe Emue for your home… but now we are making the decision a touch trickier. It is also available in three lighter shades, so 60%, 40% and 20% lighter which means you can find a place for Cuisse, the ultimate sustainable paint, anywhere in your house! Cuisse de Nymphe Emue (100%) Order a Sample Cuisse de Nymphe Emue (60%) Order a Sample Cuisse de Nymphe Emue (40%) Order a Sample Cuisse de Nymphe Emue (20%) Order a Sample To explore more of our fantastic pinks read our blogs about Jonquil and How to Decorate with Pinks.
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