Dark colours have broken free from their historical confines, no longer relegated to niche styles or reserved solely for accent walls. Designers are harnessing the potential of deep, saturated tones to create environments that exude nuance and elegance. The use of darker hues transcends mere colour choice; it is a bold statement, a testament to sophistication that transforms spaces into havens of refined allure and captivating intrigue. The recent resurgence of interest in daring, darker shades challenges the longstanding notion that lighter tones are the sole purveyors of spaciousness. If you’re considering embracing deeper tones this winter, explore the art of achieving a harmonious balance, crafting spaces that are both cosy, luxurious, and inviting. Greens Deep and strong greens such as ‘Fine Green’ and ‘Brunswick Green Deep’ will both bring sophistication and welcome into any room, and will not overpower your artwork and decor. 'Fine Green' Dining Room 'Fine Green' Dining Room, designed by Birdie Fortescue and photography by Boz Gagovski Fine Green Order a Sample Navy Blue Order a Sample Pompadour Order a Sample Wainscoat Order a Sample 'Brunswick Green Deep' Sitting Room 'Brunswick Green Deep' Sitting-Room, designed by @thebighouseonthehill and photography by Freya Hewellyn Brunswick Green Deep Order a Sample Vert de Mer Order a Sample Indigo Order a Sample Red Ochre Order a Sample Blues Dark blue, with its rich and deep tones, introduces a sense of drama and sophistication that lighter hues often struggle to achieve. It is a colour that transcends trends, creating a timeless appeal that resonates with both traditional and contemporary design sensibilities. Our deep hues ‘Saxony’ and ‘Tingry’ have the power to transform the mood of a space. Embrace their cosy warmth in bedrooms, where it can create an intimate and restful atmosphere. Alternatively, employ it in living areas to add depth and sophistication. 'Saxony' Bedroom and Sitting Room 'Saxony' Bedroom, designed by Max Rollit and photography by Ed Rollit 'Saxony' Sitting Room, designed by Birdie Fortescue and photography by Boz Gagovski Saxony Order a Sample Indigo Order a Sample Fine Green Order a Sample Mummy Order a Sample 'Tingry' and 'London Brown' Pantry 'Tingry' and 'London Brown' Pantry, designed by Berdoulat and photography by Paul Whitbread Tingry Order a Sample London Brown Order a Sample Fawn Order a Sample Lead Colour Order a Sample Purples Deep purple, with its opulent and regal undertones, brings a level of richness and depth that few colours can match. It radiates a sense of luxury and sophistication, making it an ideal choice for those looking to make a statement that goes beyond conventional colour palettes. ‘Tyrian is a colour that relied on advances in paint chemistry only 150 years though, to take it being from the preserve of the wealthy to being within reach for a wider populous as it is made from expensive pigments. Ours is nuanced with earth pigment as well as the blue and red it ultimately relies on to make it ‘sharey not scary’ – a colour that can work in a modern apartment just as well as the great country house.” Edward Bulmer, founder 'Tyrian' Hallway and Gallery 'Tyrian' Hallway, at Brunswick House 'Tyrian' walls at the Dickinson Gallery Tyrian Order a Sample Nicaragua Order a Sample Flaxen Grey Order a Sample Wainscoat Order a Sample Browns Brown paint stands as a timeless and versatile option to infuse living spaces with warmth and elegance. Its neutral foundation allows for endless possibilities in design, making it a reliable choice for both classic and contemporary interiors. Our ‘London Brown’ introduces a warm and inviting ambiance to any room. Its versatility allows it to seamlessly blend with various design styles, making it a go-to choice for those seeking a classic and enduring colour palette. 'London Brown' Drawing Room and Bathroom 'London Brown' Drawing Room, designed by Edward Bulmer and Lorfords Antiques 'London Brown' Bathroom, designed by Stephanie Savvides-Howell London Brown Order a Sample Malahide Order a Sample Light Olive Green Order a Sample Cuisse de Nymphe Emue Order a Sample 100 60 40 20 Our founder Edward Bulmer has created colours which convey unrivalled depth and light, whilst protecting the planets’ finite resources by using plant-based, natural earth and mineral ingredients. Using our beautiful natural paints means your walls will not give off any harmful toxins and you can go to sleep the same day as painting with its odourless finish. To find out what eco-friendly traditions Edward and the family follow at home read more here. Whether you choose to embrace the timeless allure of darker hues or prefer the familiarity of lighter tones for more room inspiration head over to our gallery, blog and social media pages. If you would like more help on choosing and using colours, take a look at our colour consultancy – whether time poor or spending too much on sample pots, we can do all the hard work for you.
Discover the new ‘Forever Favourites Collection’ Create a scheme from one room to your whole house with soft colours that work together effortlessly ensuring tonal flow and harmony. Our 12 best loved shades together in one pack. Discover the power of natural paint today.
The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence This major exhibition at The Victoria and Albert Museum celebrates the extraordinary creative output and internationalist culture of the Golden Age of the Mughal Court. Painted in an array of colours from our natural paint range to complement the art works.
Sustainable and Plastic-Free Children’s Toys We are delighted that the design curators of PomPom found our natural paints to use on the latest edition to their collection of sustainable and plastic-free toys.
At home with Sarah Davenport: Founder of That Rebel House A house tour and coffee catch up with colour lover Sarah Davenport, founder of prolific vintage textiles and vibrant homewares
Our Guide to ‘Eco-Friendly’ Paint With a multitude of sins being hidden behind that ‘eco-friendly’ label we have done our own guide to ‘eco-friendly’ paint, which will hopefully help you navigate the greenwashing and know what to look out for, how to decide if something is really as ec0-conscious as it says and unpacking some commonly used ‘eco’ credentials.