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It is important to emphasise that these items are handmade and also hand finished.
Each painted item receives a primer coat and a minimum of two coats of paint although the majority receive three. Your product is sanded in between coats.
If you choose the stain and wax option, your product will receive one coat of water based quality stain plus two or three coats of Fiddes quality wax.
Matt Emulsion colours
The matt emulsion is a hard wearing and wipeable paint finish available in
Ivory | Duck Egg Blue | Brilliant White
Stain & Wax finish
Available in
Antique Pine | Mellow Pine | Dark Oak | Cherry
Farrow & Ball colours
You can view the colours at Farrow & Ball's web site here (opens a new window or tab).
You can choose your own colour from the Estate Eggshell range by adding My Choice in the finish option box (£7.50 fee).
| All White | Colour No. 2005. Neutral. Only different coloured white pigments but no modern brighteners used to formulate this bright white. |
| Cinder Rose | Colour No. 246. Cool. Contains no more than a hint of the yellow pigment found in many common pinks |
| Cord | Colour No. 16. A lively warm colour to put with natural materials. |
| Farrow's Cream | Colour No. 67. Farrow & Ball's original cream. |
| French Gray | Colour No. 18. As the name suggests, also much used in 19th century wallpapers. |
| Joa's White | Colour No. 226. Warm. For devotees of No. 3 Off-White, Joa's White, though just darker, has none of the coolness or perceived greenish nature of No. 3 Off-White. |
| Off White | Colour No.3. Neutral. This is a bright non-coloured white. Use in place of brilliant white. Paler than No. 4 Old White with which it could be used as a picking-out colour. |
| Pale Powder | Colour No. 204. A pale, less coloured version of Teresa's Green. |
| Pointing | Colour No. 2003. Warm/Neutral. Named after the colour of lime pointing used in traditional brickwork. |
| Ringwold Ground | Colour No. 208. Warm. An off-white colour similar to Off-White but with greater warmth. |
| Skimming Stone | Colour No. 241. A highly versatile off-white, without the common undertone of green or yellow. ‘Skimming' refers to its original use as a 19th century skim colour or whitewash, today equally useful as an all round white. |
| String | Colour No. 8. Warm/Neutral. One of a series of pale earth pigment based colours which have been in continuous use either as an off-white with brighter colours or as its own colour with a brighter white. |
| White Tie | Colour No. 2002. Warm/Neutral. The white of old, pre-brightened, starched cotton. |
