Earthborn's modern country colours in partnership with Country Homes and Interiors
Posted by Celtic Sustainables on 10th May 2021
Earthborn have launched 12 new colours in partnership with Country Home and Interior magazine. An exciting collection of modern country colours, designed to work in harmony with the classic Earthborn pallet.
A beautiful pallet of colours from ‘Peaseblossom’ and ‘summer frock’ “designed to work in harmony with the Classic Earthborn palette or as standalone shades, helping create the perfect backdrop to your home”.
Modern Country Colours are available in the classic interior ranges Claypaint, Lifestyle, Eco Chic and Eggshell 17.
Order a free Colour Card today to see the 12 new shades. The paint chips in the colour card are painted in claypaint to give you the best representation of the colour. to be completely sure you have the prefect colour, you can order a 100ml tester pot.
Here’s a closer look at the 12 new shades
Nutkin
Nutkin (above) Warm and rich, autumnal warmth rings through with the reddish-brown tones of Nutkin. A luxurious shade, that isn’t too affected by the light. Paired perfectly with Donkey ride and Inglenook
Scuttle
A soft, charcoal grey that will add a level of distinction and help other colours ‘ping’. Suits a variety of rooms and décor styles. Paired perfectly with Cat’s cradle or Dried petals.
Dried Petals
Dried Petals (above) A floral, lavender shade that brings pretty-with-punch to your décor. Suits both north and south facing rooms. Looks great with Flutterby and lily lily rose.
Peaseblossom
Peaseblossom (above) This one is going to prove popular! Olive green has a charming botanical feel, reminiscent of unopened buds in spring. A heritage colour with a country feel, appearing a more yellowgreen in south facing rooms. Scuttle and Seagull are great companion colours for Peaseblossom.
Summer Frock
Summer Frock (above) An uplifting, denim blue that carries with it an easy-going air; making it suitable for a range of living spaces. A bold, breezy blue that works especially well with earthy tones. Perfectly paired with St john and crocky road.
Yew Maze
Yew Maze (above) Deep and luxurious green - Find your way to a modern country home with this enchanting, velvety green. Be confident with colour, you’d be surprised how easy this shade is to live with. Works well with their new colour sponge cake and oldie but a goldie – gregory’s den!
Sponge Cake
A light, buttery yellow that will add a soft lemony glow. It happily brightens up any dark spaces. Keep the mood light by pairing it with White Clay and Gingham.
Baked Tile
A characterful colour; be transported to warmer climes with this earthy, sun-baked shade. A relaxed yet punchy hue that goes well with green foliage. Pair it with kissing gate and feather pillow – two wonderful neutrals.
Faerie
A lovely light green, which would bring a soothing tone to any room. For a modern take, pair with pale woods and warm tones. Works well with Baked Tile and Fresh Air.
Winter Garden
A serene, natural blue-green, inspired by the first light of a still winter’s garden. A soothing shade, in darker lights it appears more blue-grey. Perfectly paired with Pudding or Sandy Castle.
Winter Garden Wall matched with Pudding painted cabinets.
Pudding
Who doesn’t love pudding? Jump right into the deep blues of Pudding, a dramatic statement maker for your home. Use on cabinets and furniture for a contemporary update. Works well with pale cupcake and soft piglet.
Gloaming
Surround yourself in this romantic tone. Reminiscent of the tranquil light of dusk, think lilac meets taupe. A beautifully subtle, yet complex shade. Definitely worth testing a sample pot of this one to see how the light effects the colour. Works well with paw print and trumpet