Serenity
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Icing Sugar
A soft grey with a subtle green undertone. Frost Bitten appears light and fresh when used in larger or sunny rooms and becomes stronger and more earthy when used in smaller or darker rooms.
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Frost bitten
A soft grey with a subtle green undertone. Frost Bitten appears light and fresh when used in larger or sunny rooms and becomes stronger and more earthy when used in smaller or darker rooms.
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Work of art
A warm grey-brown with red undertones. The warmth of this dark shade makes it incredibly comforting. Work of Art reads as a dark, dusty pink, especially when paired with a crisp white like Icing Sugar or Blank Canvas.
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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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Coastal Calm
A muted blue-grey. Coastal Calm has a freshness and feels incredibly crisp and clean when paired with whites like Icing Sugar or blank canvas. This Mid blue has a soft and tranquil quality making it the ideal choice for a bedroom.
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Ocean Blue
A deep chalky blue with green undertones. Night Owl works beautifully as an accent wall colour when teamed with fresher tones or whites like Icing Sugar. The green undertones bring a restful quality to this timeless shade.
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Ink Well
An intense, dark blue. Inkwell works brilliantly as an accent wall colour. This dark neutral has a more sophisticated feel to some of the vivid dark blues in the collection. It’s surprisingly restful when paired with warm greys and is the perfect backdrop for more vibrant shades like Limoncello or Holiday Mode.
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Peace & Quiet
A pale blue-grey. Peace & Quiet is pure calm. This cool blue is softened when used with darker tones and feels crisp and fresh when paired with brighter whites.
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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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Dusty Rose
A delicate pink with a hint of grey. Dusty Rose grey mix creates a softness that makes it much easier to live with than many other sugary pinks.
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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.