Grey Tones
Whilst we tend to think of grey like a mix of black and white paint, grey can actually be produced by mixing primary and complimentary colours together, giving greater warmth or depth depending on the colours chosen. This gives the different grey shades in our collection from pencil lead grey, to greenish grey and a lilac hued grey.
The three common undertones to form a grey are blue, green and purple which help to create both warmer tones and cooler tones. Gauging whether your space suits a cooler or warmer grey tone, will help you pick the perfect Grey shade from our collection.
From the top: The Brimfield, The Mariner, The Portobello, The Wanderer
From the top: The Sepi, The Sunda, The Astronomer
We have seven grey shades in our collection:
The Brimfield: A fresh minimalist palette of duck egg + off-white.
The Mariner: a seagrass shade, balancing hues of blues and greens.
The Portobello: Inspired by Perisan rugs in sophisticated + subdued tones of grey + blue-green.
The Wanderer: A fresh grey, made with light blue and green undertones.
The Sepi: A flexible grey mist design, with a subtle purple undertone.
The Sunda: A warm moonlight sand grey, given depth with the pattern.
The Astronomer: A softened charcoal with deep impact.
Looking for a creamy grey or greige? Head over to our Near Neutrals section to discover more.