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
Embrace the Season: Creating an Earthy Autumn 2023 Palette Autumn is a season of unparalleled natural beauty, as the leaves turn blazing red and golden colours begin to dominate the landscape. Nature’s periodic transition from the vivid colours of summer to the earthy tones of autumn inspires us in countless ways. Read more to find out how you can use these rustic tones in your home.
Our new conscious colours: ‘Palette Blenders’ It is not often Edward Bulmer creates new colours, these seven smart and sophisticated ‘Palette Blenders’ transcend style and architecture and are made with absolute resonance and relevance.. Read more about our new colours and which other colours in our natural collection to pair with.
How to Decorate with Pinks Pinks have of course been ‘en vogue’ for some years now and these timeless new neutrals are staying at the top of the paint charts for a reason; they work with so many other colours and patterns from flooring to soft furnishings and hardware in a room and look as chic in a bedroom as they do in a lofty hallway. What is not to love?!
The Van Gogh House Revived Livia Lang and her family have brought a piece of London history back to life with their restoration and conservation of the Van Gogh House in Stockwell, South London. At the age of 20, Vincent Van Gogh settled in this Grade II listed building between the years of 1873 to 1874. This was his first time living and working in a new country and his first foray into a foreign culture.
How to Decorate with Trending Earthy Colours Earthy paint colour are officially trending and we are excited! At Edward Bulmer Natural Paint we are all about embracing colours of the earth and this inspirational palette has such variety; some bold like the dark umber tones of soil and burnt sienna of the desert sand or the soft hues of weathered stone or soft terracotta.
A Colour Consultancy Case Study at Llanfendigaid Estate The Llanfendigaid is located on one of the most breathtaking stretches of Welsh coastline nestled in the midst of Snowdonia National Park, known for its challenging climbs and stunning rural landscapes. The estate is made up of the main house and a cluster of holiday cottages. Read more to find out about Lisa’s Colour Consultancy with one of our experts…