Posts Tagged: interior colors

Farrow and Ball Color Calluna

Farrow and Ball Calluna, pale grey paint

Your collection stands alone.  A parent should never tell a child they are their favorite.. but.  We really like the Modernos.  This  color is as beautiful as the rest of what we’ve built for you.  It has just enough pigment to keep you interested.  We hope you like it.

Stiffkey Blue

Farrow and Ball developed this color after visiting the beaches in Norfolk in England.  Captured by rich blues from the cockles, mussels and mud, yes, mud can be beautiful, as shown in this color.  It looks amazing against dark woods, black accents and silvery details.

Perfect Shade of blue

You might think  it’s hard to get too excited by a paint color, but you should have seen our paint expert’s reaction when she saw this shade of blue.  Kind of like some people when Oprah gives them a new car.  It really is beautiful, soothing, and just enough pigment to be interesting, not obtrusive…. Read more »

Book Room Red

We love the impact of this rich red, without being too much drama.  The perfect statement for smaller rooms.

Charleston Gray

The Bloomsbury group of artists, after whom your collection is named, favored this rich, warm gray in both their unforgettable interiors and groundbreaking canvases.  We like it best painted in a bedroom with an eggshell finish. Dark tones undercoat.

Bloomsbury Group Gray

We’ve seen this colour and it has become a minor obsession.  Yes, there are some brooding dark tones to this dramatic shade, but we think you can handle it.  The Bloomsbury group used a similar shade at their artists’ colony, Charleston in East Sussex, England.