





Discover our
new colours
Perfecting the art of paint since 1946
Introducing nine new shades and reintroducing three familiar favourites, all handcrafted in Dorset.
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The story starts at the kitchen table with our colour experts Joa Studholme and Charlotte Cosby.
At our home in Dorset, we handcraft each shade with generations of expertise.




Created with the utmost care and closely guarded recipes, our paint is ready to transform homes around the world.
These grounded shades celebrate, illuminate and indulge in the everyday. The extraordinary ordinary.


Scallop
No. 311
This lighter interpretation of Dead Salmon is inspired by both the soft hue and gentle, curved shape of the prized shellfish.
Recommended scheme:
Scallop No.311, Dead Salmon No.28, Dimity No.2008
Dibber
No. 312
Named after the tool beloved by gardeners to create holes for planting seeds or bulbs, this muddied green has a close association with the natural world.
Recommended scheme:
Dibber No.312, Stirabout No.300, Jitney No.293




Reduced Green
No. 313
The green pigment in this dark neutral has been reduced so much that it's barely there - some see brown, while others see green.
Recommended scheme:
Sizing
No. 314
A fresh neutral with distinctive blue undertones, this colour has a certain crispness like the starch it is named after.
Recommended scheme:
Sizing No.314, All White No.2005, Lulworth Blue No.89




Naperon
No. 315
Inspired by the origins of the word apron, this is a familiar clay colour with a well-loved feel.
Recommended scheme:
Naperon No.315, Lime White No.1, Lichen No.19
Marmelo
No. 316
Named after the marmelo quince, the inspiration for marmalade, this is a thoroughly comforting shade.
Recommended scheme:
Marmelo No.316, Wimborne White No.239, Skimmed Milk White No.W7




Kakelugn
No. 317
This highly requested, cleaner interpretation of Light Blue takes its name from the folkloric fires of Sweden, often decorated in this shade.
Recommended scheme:
Kakelugn No.317, Wimborne White No.239, Calamine No.230
Douter
No. 318
Inspired by the soot and tarnished brass of traditional candle snuffers, this is a green interpretation of our beloved Inchyra Blue.
Recommended scheme:
Douter No.318, Shaded White No.201, Mouse's Back No.40




Duster
No. 319
An aged yellow celebrating the ever so familiar cloth used to clean homes worldwide.
Recommended scheme:
Duster No.319, Slipper Satin No.2004, Mizzle No.266
Etruscan Red
No. 56
Returning from Archive
An earthy red inspired by an ancient civilisation. Less intense than Preference Red, it's still undoubtedly rich without being overwhelming.
Recommended scheme:
Etruscan Red No.56, Tanner's Brown No.255, Jitney No.293




Broccoli Brown
No. 198
Returning from Archive
A dark, quiet colour that sits effortlessly alongside natural materials, such as weathered wood or flagstone floors. It feels reserved and comforting in equal measure.
Recommended scheme:
Broccoli Brown No.198, London Stone No.6, Oxford Stone No.264
Sap Green
No. 199
Returning from Archive
An enticing olive shade, Sap Green is a true celebration of nature and feels wonderfully intense in small spaces.
Recommended scheme:
Sap Green No.199, Pink Ground No.202, Bancha No.298

