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Portland
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Milk White
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Pure White
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Plain White
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Fair White
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Spanish White
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Grace
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White Lead
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Whiting
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Creami Colour
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Stone White
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Water Glass
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Teddy
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Pearl Colour
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Frankie
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Silver White
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Rose Tinted White
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Ethereal Blue
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Sea Green
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Duck Egg
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Bleu Turc
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Sky Blue
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Welmish Blew
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Aerial Tint
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Lucca
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Cerullian Blue
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Fair Blue
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George
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French Blue
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Navy Blue
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Indigo
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Azurite
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Vert de Mer
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Turquoise
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Aquatic
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Clove
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Fawn
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Cinnamon
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Buff
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Tawny
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Chocolate
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Mummy
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Hawtrey
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Wainscoat
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London Brown
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Etruscan Brown
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Eau de Nile
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Invisible Green
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Saxony
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Olympian Green
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Light Olive Green
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Drab Green
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Fine Green
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Royal Grass Green
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Verdigris
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Pippin
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Pea Green
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Evie
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Roger
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Tea Green
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Granite Green
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Pomona
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Celadon
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Gladstone
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French Grey
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Paris Grey
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Dove
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Hector
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Clay
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Flaxen Grey
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Mouse Grey
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Ash Grey
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Pale Smoke Grey
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Wash Stop
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Fine Grey
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Lead Colour
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Inferior Grey
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Slate
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Clove
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Lilac Pink
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French Grey
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Paris Grey
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Dove
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Fawn
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Clay
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Buff
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Tawny
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Brick
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Header
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Hespan
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Dutch Orange
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Malahide
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Jonquil
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Lilac Pink
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Pompadour
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Tyrian
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Lavender
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Laylock
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Isabella
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Nicaragua
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Kitty
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Rose
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Jesse
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Mason Pink
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Cuisse de Nymphe Emue
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Sang de Boeuf
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Pompadour
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Brick
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Dutch Orange
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Malahide
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Red Ochre
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Lute
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Trumpington
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Persian
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Naples Yellow
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Brimstone
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Ochre
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Patent Yellow
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Warm Stone
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Quaker
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Florence
1. Pick your colours
Our sample pots offer you the chance to see our beautiful, natural and breathable colours in all their glory with an extraordinary response to light! If you are having trouble choosing, see our colour consultancy services.
2. Paint your choices
Instead of painting straight onto walls, you can get the best sense of how a finished room will look by painting out onto multiple sheets of A4 paper. Simply apply two coats of colour using the sample pot and let it dry.
3. Position for best results
Place the A4 painted sheets in your room and revisit your choices throughout the day to see how the colour changes from day to evening lights. Think about what the room will function as and what time during the day it will be used.