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India Yellow has an unusual source of inspiration, taking its name from a pigment traditionally collected from the urine of cows fed on mango leaves. It's a very modern yellow, thanks to its deep earthy tones, and looks just as good used in moderation as it does all over a smaller room to create a cosy escape. -
Stone Blue is a cheerful and lively mid-toned blue, just as at home on a feature wall or piece of furniture as it is when used from floor to ceiling. Try it with deep purple colour Pelt for an unexpected combination with a vintage feel, or with the pale neutral tones of Dimpse for a more traditional look. -
A quiet dark stone
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 Primer & Undercoat: Dark Tones Complementary white: Stirabout No. 300 -
A true earthy green
An enticing olive shade, Sap Green is a true celebration of nature and feels wonderfully intense in small spaces. Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Dark Tones Complementary white: Strong White No. 2001




