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The color of chalk and gesso, Old White is a cool soft white without any pink or yellow in it. It pairs well with everything, but for a quintesse...
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Lem Lem is a soft, warm green inspired by Ethiopian fields of alliums. The pastel hue is ideal for creating a retro 50's look and works well as p...
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Like blue lavender, Old Violet is a wonderful 18th Century shade inspired by the colors of ancient Rome. It's beautiful on its own or pairs well ...
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Old Ochre is the faded darkened cream color of old French painted furniture. Apply Dark Chalk Paint® Wax to make the shade more intense and evoca...
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A soft, greenish-blue reminiscent of Rococo French and Swedish interiors, Louis Blue pairs well with white for a Rococo look or with brights for ...
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This pretty strong pastel color of Henrietta was inspired by the Grand Tours of the 18th Century and the finest houses of Europe.
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With its origin in colors used on old woodwork, the yellowish hue of Cream makes it ideal for use as part of a retro fifties look. It also pairs ...
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Duck Egg Blue is a soft greenish-blue that takes its cues from the first discovery of a good blue pigment in the 18th Century. This Rococo blue s...
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Emile is a warm, soft aubergine color with red undertones that give it a rich complexity. First used by artists and later in decorative work, Emi...
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The bright red of Chinese lacquer. The pure red silk lining of a jacket. Emperor's Silk is all these things. Deepen it with Black Chalk Paint® Wa...
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Oxford Navy is an inky blue, evocative of fountain pens and traditional Indian block printing.
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Olive is a traditional green typically found in classically painted and lacquered furniture, as well as rustic country pieces.
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