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Plain English colour collection 2013

  Plain English Design have just launched a new collection of ‘colours for cupboards’ available exclusively to their clients. The palette of twelve colours, developed by interior decorator Adam Bray and stylist Sue Skeen, have some great names: ‘Rice Pudding’, … Continue reading

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Decorex 12 – Little Greene’s 8000 brushes

Decorex International opened today. We’ll be posting round-ups of our favourite stands and new products, but to whet your appetite, here’s a wall on the stand of paint company Little Greene. Made up of 8000 brushes with their tips dipped … Continue reading

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Painted beach huts

A row of contemporary beach huts in The Bahamas creates a bright splash of colour at the edge of the beach – and inspired us to source similar paint colours for you… Photography: Nicolas Millet / The Interior Archive Wood … Continue reading

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Nomad

  In her latest book, Nomad, stylist Sibella Court shows us how to bring our travels home with us in the most unexpected of ways. She has travelled to Syria, Mexico, Italy, India and Japan to be inspired by everything … Continue reading

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Fired Earth – The Paint Collection

Fired Earth’ new Paint Collection is made up of 36 colours gathered on their recent travels. The palette has been edited not to pinpoint specific eras or genres of decorating but to develop something you can use to create your … Continue reading

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‘Retrospectives’ paint range

‘Retrospectives’ is a range of 32 authentic 60s and 70s colours just launched by Little Greene in association with English Heritage. They show us what an explosion of colour took place in interior design during this period.

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Holkham Linseed Paint

Linseed oil paint, which was first used in the 1700s, is enjoying a revival. A natural and environmentally-friendly method of protecting wood, it is also easy to use and durable, lasting, on average, 10 to 15 years before it needs … Continue reading

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