Introducing a palette of 24 exquisite new paint colours; encapsulating the history, colours and beauty of one of this country’s most significant country houses.
Edward drew inspiration from the architecture and bones of the house, with its survivals and evocations, to craft these exceptional shades, ‘Chatsworth in the blink of an eye’. Historically resonant, unequivocally beautiful yet usable and practical for modern interiors. The collection has been created with a shared and deep respect for the past, whilst conscious of the future for both people and planet.
These colours embody the essence of Chatsworth and will translate naturally into decorative schemes for all styles of houses. They have been crafted as a collection and share a tonal relationship with each other as well as the wider Edward Bulmer Natural Paint range.
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We have spent years perfecting our pioneering plant-based paints and we are proud of the product we have created using gentle chemistry and a lot of dedication to making a more sustainable paint! We believe we are pioneers in creating natural paints using plant-based ingredients instead of petrochemical derived products.
Unlike many other paint brands, what’s in our tins is on our tins! We declare all of our ingredients, read our full list of ingredients and learn more about how our paint is made.
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We are unable to offer returns as all of our paints are freshly mixed to order. We accept returns of preparatory paint products. For more information, please read our T&Cs.
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I’ve always had this mantra that you should live and work with what you love so as a designer I felt a real connection with Edward Bulmer’s transformative paints. We both see colour as a vital necessity – the essential raw ingredient. I’d fallen in love with Cuisse de Nymphe Emue – a pink that …
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Our decorator, who has painted for about 40 years, said it was some of nicest paint he had worked with. He liked the fact it had no smell, but he was particularly pleased by how well it cut in, without leaving any streaks. (a particular problem with the other paint I mentioned, apparently.) He was …
It sounds silly, but it’s difficult to find a great white, just because the choice is endless, but for us Silver White, with its touch of grey is extremely versatile.
I wanted to say thank you so much for your advice – very much appreciated and extremely helpful! I’ve just received the well packaged paint I ordered and have started painting the study in French Grey – it’s the perfect colour and I’ll move on to Cinnamon in the hall and Trumpington in the cloakroom …
Choose between our new A5 painted colour swatches or a 60ml sample pot of our high-quality emulsion. Learn more about our samples.
We have created this calculator to help you estimate the amount of paint you will need for your project. Please note that this is only an estimate, based on normal surfaces with two coats of paint.
Please check our practical painting advice - if you are painting onto a very absorbent surface, you may need more paint, and for best results, you may need to prime your surfaces.
If you end up with any leftover paint, get inspired with ways to use any excess paint - it's even compostable!
What are you painting?
Our natural matt emulsion is perfect for interior walls and ceilings.
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This estimate is based on two coats of paint and the dimensions of your room, minus the space taken by average doors and windows.
For this area, we suggest would be adequate.
Our water based eggshell or gloss is ideal for woodwork or metalwork.
This estimate is based on two coats of paint and the skirting and the doors/windows you told us about. 1 litre should cover 2-3 doors or 20m of skirting.