What colour is stone blue?
This warm and timeless blue is named after the indigo pigment which was often imported in lumps in the 18th century. Stone Blue’s lively and saturated colour can be used alongside warmer tones such as Pelt to create an inviting vintage look, or the cooler Mole’s Breath for a cleaner, more contemporary feel.
What is F&B Paint?
Farrow & Ball is dedicated to creating unmatched paints using only the finest quality ingredients and high levels of rich pigments. Whether your home is modern or traditional, large or small, their thoughtfully created palette brings walls to life.
What colour is tallow?
Tallow’s pale cream finish reflects the light brilliantly so it is perfect if you want to lift a darker space or paint one colour throughout a property. The slightest hint of pink and yellow pigment creates a warm but fresh feel which is often very popular in nurseries.
What Colours go with borrowed light?
Colour Schemes
- Cook’s Blue.
- All White. Skylight.
- Stiffkey Blue. Black Blue.
What color is slate blue?
Green slate is a greenish-gray color, Slate blue is blue-ish-gray, and so on. Benjamin Moore describes their paint color named “Slate Blue” as: “An easy-to-use blue with a good deal of gray, this classic color is reminiscent of the wonderfully weathered slate found along an age-old pathway.”
What Colours go well with stone blue?
I love that it’s not your typical blue—the little bit of red it has makes it unique. For that reason, it pairs especially well with other warm colors, like reds, yellows, and oranges.
What colour is JOA’s white?
taupe
Joa’s White is a light and clean taupe with the merest hint of black pigment which makes it perfect to combine with the limestone, leather and linens often used in contemporary homes.
What Colours go with cabbage white?
Colour Schemes
- All White. Ammonite.
- Tunsgate Green. Great White.
- Dix Blue. Teresa’s Green.
- Oval Room Blue. Railings.
What is greyish blue called?
Blue-grey (British English) is a medium bluish-gray color. Another name for this color is livid; this color name comes from the Latin color term lividus meaning “’a dull leaden-blue color’, and also used to describe the color of contused flesh, leading to the English expression ‘black and blue’”.