We are delighted that the design curators of PomPom found our natural paints to use on the latest edition to their collection of sustainable and plastic-free toys. Top Interior Designers Salvesen Graham made the impeccable choice of colours – Garter Blue, Light Olive Green, Persian, Malahide, Rose and Red Ochre, making this climbing frame a stylish addition to any home or garden. The world’s first climbing triangle, with three adjustable heights, will bring hours of entertainment for your children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews – a great Christmas investment! Designed by a Hungarian paediatrician in the 1930’s, it can help with key development stages for children and it will look beautiful in your home and garden. It arrives fully assembled and it folds away at the end of the day. From packaging to product, there are zero plastics – Hoorah! Cecily Breese, Co-Founder of PomPom explains why this is a must on child’s Christmas wish list… “It is the only toy that will out-last your pram! We were fed up with toys being discarded. The triangle never gets boring, as it grows with the child, 6 months – 5 years. Children will climb, jump and slide but it also sparks their imagination. It inspires creative and independent play – which is so important for their development (as well as your sanity!)” We are delighted to offer you a promotional code ‘EBCOLOUR’ (limited to one use per customer) to get £35.00 off PomPom’s colourful climbing triangle on their website. It is such a great purchase, particularly as every climbing triangle bought, a donation is made to the Marine Conservation Society – a Marine Charity which is also very close to our hearts here at Edward Bulmer Natural Paint. PomPom X Edward Bulmer Natural Paint climbing triangle
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.
At home with Amy Bannerman: See how a virtual colour consultancy updated this period home in Hastings The fashion stylist and pre-loved style director Amy Bannerman hosts us at her 16th century home in Hastings after a virtual colour consultancy with one of our experts. We chat to her about her inspirations, her home and why she turned to our team for colour advice for her beautiful bedroom.
Hallway colours for a South Facing aspect The Victorians use green to blend garden facing rooms with the outdoors and true to historic origins ‘Invisible Green’ is a best-selling green for achieving just that, particularly when used with landscape artwork such as here in the Garden Hall. Find out more about going green…
A Grand Tour: Elegant Edinburgh House The owners of this beautiful, late Georgian former manse situated in the East Lothian village of Prestonpans have opened their doors to give us a grand tour of their home and the colours they have used to restore the property.