Classic colours

Hazelwood

This deep grey feels both warm and grounding. Use it to create dimension as an accent or to make a dramatic statement.

Highlander

A deep, powerful scarlet red inspired by our family’s tartan worn through the low and highlands of Scotland. This shade is as timeless as Scotland herself.

Pair with Pressed Fern for a traditional feel.
Pair with Midnight Blue for sophisticated elegance.

Base : waterbased
Coverage : approx 75 sqft per 500 mL
Finish/sheen : matte

Clean up : water
Dry time : 30 min approx
Recoat time : 1-2 hours approx
Cure time : 21 days approx

Homestead Blue

As one of our most iconic shades, Homestead Blue has stood the test of time.
A complex blue with a hint of grey and an undertone of teal, it adds charm and confidence.

Inglenook

Serene and calm, Inglenook is a washed blue-grey with a drop of pale green.
Depending on the lighting, it can look more blue or more green.

Lamp White

Lamp White is a transformative neutral that offers warmth or coolness depending on its surroundings. With subtle hints of grey, this shade is light and bright and perfect for any space.

Liberty Blue

This classic cobalt packs a punch. Saturated and vibrant, it adds a hint of the Adriatic to any space.

Lichen (Limit of 2)
Limestone

Designed to mimic the natural complexity of limestone, this smooth shade is beautiful on its own or as a backdrop for accents of blue and green.

Little Lamb

New stock unfortunately not included in the discounted stock.

Little Whale
Manor Green

An opulent, deep green inspired by traditional homes and landscapes.
This saturated shade leans confidently into its black undertones and has lived in historic beauty that will be loved for centuries more.

Pair with Ash for powerful flair.
Pair with Hazelwood for an earthen statement.

Base : waterbased
Coverage : approx 75 sqft per 500 mL
Finish/sheen : matte

Clean up : water
Dry time : 30 min approx
Recoat time : 1-2 hours approx
Cure time : 21 days approx

Midnight Blue

This rich navy blue on the cusp of black is bound to make a statement. It's highly sophisticated and works beautifully for both traditional and contemporary projects.