Pinks
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Work of art
A comforting warm grey-brown with red undertones, it reads as a dark, dusty pink, especially when paired with crisp whites like Icing Sugar or Blank Canvas.
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Dusty Rose
A delicate pink with a hint of grey. The grey mix creates a softness that makes it much easier to live with than many other sugary pinks.
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Confetti
A soft, warm, dusty pink with a yellow undertone, this pretty pink has a blush hue. Combine it with warm greys, dark navy tones, or deep greens.
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Berry Blush
This deep, bright pink is a joyful and uplifting shade. It pops when paired with whites or pale greys. It is ideal for statement joinery pieces or children’s bedrooms.
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Bon Bon
Delicate pastel pink, feminine and lovely in bright rooms. Pair with whites for softness or contrast with greens or bolder pinks for a dramatic scheme.
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Blush
Light terracotta with a delicate pink hue, blending red and yellow tones for warmth. This versatile shade contrasts beautifully with both dark and light colours.
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Petal
Petal is a true pink, specifically a mid-pink with a delicate softness that imparts a calming quality. Pair it with greens or other soft neutrals for a tranquil feel.
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Raspberry Ripple
A deep pink with a hint of blue. Raspberry Ripple has a slight blue undertone which gives freshness to this shade. Keep it crisp with whites and greys.
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Powder Pink
A pale pink with the slightest hint of blue. Powder Pink is a fresh and pretty pink. It’s beautiful when paired with crisp whites like Icing Sugar or Blank Canvas.
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Earthenware
This rich terracotta with yellow and red undertones exudes warmth, shifting from pink in bright rooms to deeper terracotta in darker spaces, evoking earthy elegance.
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Amethyst
A charming lavender hue shines bright in light rooms, appearing greyer in dark spaces but never cold. Pair with whites or warm greys for a cosy feel.