We had so much fun creating our very special Seedlip x Edward Bulmer Natural Paint collaboration. Seedlip make non-alcoholic drinks with natural ingredients much like we make our paints from plants. Seedlip & EBNP share a love of nature, design & look to the past to pioneer the future. Inspired by wheels of colour & flavour, these limited-edition bottles are part of a new ‘Perfect Palette Painting Set’ to inspire you to head outside & discover the art of nature for yourself. Ben Branson and Edward Bulmer, two pioneers of great taste & great design have come together to celebrate the Art of Nature with three limited-edition labels. Ben came to visit EBNP HQ and to talk to Edward about his brand and the synergies it has with our paint. Luckily we managed to get some of their conversation on film as they sat back with a Seedlip & Tonic to discuss the how the partnership came about, the creative process and the importance of this collaboration. SHOP SEEDLIP X EBNP LEARN MORE ABOUT SEEDLIP Seedlip X EBNP Spice 94 Seedlip X EBNP Grove 42 Seedlip X EBNP Garden 108
A Greener Christmas with Edward Bulmer Natural Paint Make it a Chic Christmas with timeless colours that last beyond the festivities. Check out some of our favourite rooms decorated for the season.
Turquoise named Colour of the Year We are thrilled to announce that our colour ‘Turquoise’ has been named Paint Colour of the Year in the Homes & Gardens Design Awards. This dreamy blue is a head turning vivid colour which lifts any room at the same time as having unrivalled depth and softness.
Designing Havens for Heroes When we think back to a year ago, there was a stark uncertainty of what was to come, yet across the country and globe we united. Interior Designer Francesca Rowan-Plowden spared no time in trying to help, using her creative background to set up a charity initiative in April 2020 – Design Havens for Heroes.
Neutral natural colours for a hallway I’m often asked what makes a good entrance hallway colour. It’s a tricky space to manage because, like a spine, it often runs through the house, connecting the top floor to the ground floor and has to comfortably lead into the colours of the adjoining rooms. Read more here…