Greys
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Daydream
A rich, chalky grey. The subtle yellow undertones give Daydream a delicate warmth. It is an incredibly versatile shade and pairs well with bright whites and deeper, darker hues too.
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Spyglass
A dark blue-grey. Spyglass has a restful quality despite its strength. This cool grey pairs well with other blue-toned greys. It is brought to life when contrasted with zesty yellows.
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Silver Lining
A pale grey with a slight red undertone. The hint of red gives Silver Lining a subtle warmth. Keep it crisp by pairing it with greys and whites. Or bring out the warmth by combining it with pinks and other red-toned shades.
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Dusk
A warm and muted mid-grey. The combination of yellow and red undertones give Dusk a lovely warmth. It creates a calm and soft atmosphere when combined with other warm based neutrals.
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Blue Satin
A deep blue with warm grey undertones. Blue Satin is a versatile shade and works beautifully on joinery like kitchen units and walls. Pair with warm greys and soft whites or contrast with zesty yellows or greens.
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Graphite
A dark and definite grey. Graphite is a dark neutral and combines well with cooler blue-toned shades and warmer pinks. It is a beautiful backdrop for artwork and also lovely on door trims and skirtings.
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Warm Grey
An understated warm sandy grey. Warm Grey has a mix of yellow and red undertones, which gives it a subtle warmth. It pairs well with fresher whites like Blank Canvas or Icing Sugar and adds warmth to cooler blue and green tones.
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Twilight
This chalky cobalt blue. Twilight has a hint of mauve and comes to life when paired with whites and bright shades. In contrast, however, it is calmer and more restful when used in darker spaces.
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True Grey
True Grey, as the name suggests, is a pure grey with no undertones. This mid-tone grey is exceptionally versatile and works well with both cool and warm shades. Pair with Blank Canvas for a contemporary look or the softer white, Icing Sugar for a more relaxed feel.
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Tranquility
A warm grey-based neutral. Tranquillity has a warmth that brings calm to any room. The mix of yellow and red undertones gives this shade its warmth and versatility.
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Stepping Stone
A subtle grey tone. Stepping Stone brings calm and tranquillity wherever it’s used. Pair with softer accent shades like Limoncello and Coastal Calm for a bright yet serene look.
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Smoke Screen
A warm dark neutral. Smoke Screen is a true grey with a depth of colour that gives this dark neutral richness. It’s the ideal backdrop for displaying art and pairs beautifully with bright shades and whites alike.