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Our New Collection: 'Stone'

Our New Collection: 'Stone'

December 23rd, 2020
Little Greene

Continuing its collaboration with Europe’s largest conservation charity, the National Trust, Little Greene presents ‘Stone’ - a versatile new palette of natural colours offering warmth, tranquillity, timelessness and harmony.

January 2021 saw the launch of ‘Stone,’ a coordinated collection of 36 natural colours comprising 22 new additions to the Little Greene palette together with 14 shades which have been judiciously selected from the Little Greene archives.

Ceiling & Cornicing: Ferdinand

Upper Wall: Castell Pink

Lower Wall: Arras

Skirting and Shutters: Nether Red

Upper Walls: Portland Stone – Light

Dado Rail, Door & Trim: Portland Stone

Ceiling: Portland Stone– Pale

Upper Walls: Portland Stone – Light

Dado Rail, Door & Trim: Portland Stone

Cupboard: Dark Brunswick Green

Panelling: Attic II

The card and its contents have been cleverly edited into six columns of graduated families representing the breadth of the individual stone hues. The six families are divided according to undertone, each based on naturally occurring pigments; Red Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Umber, Lamp Black and Green Earth. The card has been designed to make colour selection simple - colours within the same column can be used alongside each other within tonal schemes, whilst shades from across the colour families can be combined to deliver more dynamic, contrasting combinations.

Walls: Baluster

Ceiling & Cornicing: Portland Stone – Pale

Walls: Baluster

Radiator: Baluster

Eleven of the new colours included in the collection have originated from Little Greene’s ongoing colour research across the portfolio of properties in the National Trust’s care, continuing the cataloguing of original colours from key periods of interior design. Readings were taken from paint colours, architectural elements, tapestries and indeed stone itself.

‘Stone’ brings together a harmonious palette of colours from an eclectic mix of grand and humble spaces; from statement walls of prestigious entertaining halls, to delicate shades from more modest quarters, to accompanying tones of decorative features, including woodwork, plasterwork, stonemasonry, soft furnishings, ceramics and wall coverings. Deep earthy red, ‘Arras’ can be found on the tapestry hanging in the chapel at spectacular Elizabethan house, Hardwick Hall, ‘Book Room Green’ was found in the neoclassical Book Room at Wimpole Hall, whilst the authentic grey limestone ‘Baluster’ was taken directly from the carved balustrade which accompanies the ‘Castell Pink’ stonework in the great stairwell at Penrhyn Castle.

Walls: Nether Red

Drawers & Door: French Grey – Dark

Ceiling & Cornicing: Portland Stone – Pale

Wall: Portland Stone

Drawers: Baluster

Fire Surround & Crittall Window: Pompeian Ash

The capsule collection of warm neutrals provides a welcome transition from the ever-popular, decade of grey! The move to warmer, more natural colours often termed the ‘new neutrals’ sees earthy, stonier tones becoming increasingly popular, providing a restful alternative to cooler choices. These gentle neutrals can be used in all areas of the home adding warmth, relaxation and simplicity as well as a sophisticated, complementary canvas for fabrics wallcoverings and furnishings from all genres.

Little Greene’s Creative Director, Ruth Mottershead feels the introduction of stone is particularly timely:

Our households have become our haven, whether working or relaxing we are all spending an increased amount of time at home. We are searching for interiors that are comforting, which is driving the desire to create cocooning, cosy spaces - the colours of stone are indefinably beautiful, so pleasing to the eye and soothing for the soul. There is certainly a shift away from cooler greys towards warmer hues and the warm neutrals that the Stone palette provides are perfect for creating restful living spaces, whilst absolutely attaining elegance in both contemporary and classical settings. This is not about a return to beige or magnolia, it’s about using these new neutrals to create interiors that are smart and inviting.’

Upper Wall: Travertine – Mid

Dado Rail: Travertine

Lower Wall: Travertine – Light

Upper Wall: Travertine – Mid

Dado Rail: Travertine

Lower Wall: Travertine – Light

Skirting: Stock

Clare Brown, Head of Brand Licensing for the National Trust adds:

"The places in our care have long since been special spaces for families and communities to come together. At a time when our own homes have taken on an even greater importance, we are thrilled that our places are once again a source of inspiration and comfort. Little Greene have created another stunning paint range, expertly understanding and respecting the stories of the places behind the colours, as they appreciate the value of caring for these places for future generations. We’re so grateful for their continued support and the income that each sale contributes to our conservation work of our houses."

Upper Wall: Lute

Lower Wall: Pompeian Ash

Ceiling & Arch: Slaked Lime

Upper Wall: Lute

Lower Wall: Pompeian Ash

Dado Rail & Skirting: Pompeian Ash

A contribution from the sale of every can of Little Greene paint will be made in support of the National Trust’s conservation work to help them care for the nation’s nature, beauty and history for everyone, forever.

Available in the full range of Little Greene paint finishes, the Stone palette is suited to both interior and exterior use, working well when paired with metalwork, slate, stone, woods, and natural elements such as foliage.

Little Greene paint is available nationally and internationally through Little Greene’s network of showrooms, distributors and online.

The ‘Stone’ colour card launched on Monday 25th of January.

Please see below some more images from the collection:

Upper Wall: Rolling Fog – Dark

Lower Wall: Arras

Ceiling: Loft White

Upper Wall: Rolling Fog – Dark

Lower Wall: Arras

Crittal Window: Rolling Fog – Dark

Right Window Trim: Loft White

Upper Panelling: Green Stone – Light Lower Panelling: Green Stone

Wall & Ceiling: Green Stone – Pale

Window Trim: Green Stone – Pale

Upper Panelling: Green Stone – Light

Lower Panelling: Green Stone

Upper Wall: Stock

Panelling: Travertine

Upper Wall: Light Bronze Green

Highlight Stripe: Nether Red

Splashback: Elysian Ground

Ceiling: Slaked Lime

Upper Wall: Light Bronze Green

Highlight Stripe: Nether Red

Splashback: Elysian Ground

Cabinets & Woodwork: Book Room Green

Wall: Portland Stone

Drawers: Baluster

Wall: Dark Brunswick Green

Ceiling: Portland Stone – Pale

Wall: Dark Brunswick Green

Cupboards: Portland Stone – Light

Upper Wall: Castell Pink

Lower Wall: Arras

Skirting and Shutters: Nether Red

Walls: Chocolate Colour

Woodwork: Chocolate Colour

Wall: Clay – Mid

Central Panel: Scullery

Middle Panel: Lute

Right Panel: Clay

Wall: Clay – Mid

Central Panel: Scullery

Middle Panel: Lute

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