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Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
A non-dominating gorgeous base shade. It’s a warm, neutral colour that can be used with a variety of styles whether you’re pursuing classical, Eighteenth century or a modern take on Art Deco.
A liquid metal base for a strong darker copper/ verdigris effect. Stir well before using. After applying verdigris primer, apply two even coats of verdigris with either a roller or brush. Avoid overlaps and wait 3 hours between each coat.
A typically feminine colour, in a pastel, powdery hue. A gentle ground or the perfect contrast offset to pre-war decor. Also a taupe neutral that could be used tastefully in every setting.
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
A deep rooted warm red, that can heat up surrounding dull tones, perfect to add an element of drama or suspense, as well as unusual charming highlights.
Creamy and delicate colour, this soft hue evokes the memories of a summer in the Sixties; suitable for different styles and stories, it brings brightness to any interior or piece.
Classic and fascinating as the buildings that overlook the bay of Portofino. This yellow is soft and cosy at the same time and it calls to mind an Italy of the past.
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
Used for centuries in paintings and part of the array of colours that make up oriental silks, spices and precious stones: a colour that evokes many landscapes and places from the homely country landscape to exotic bazars.
A light mint pastel shade that is a hallmark of the Art Deco district of Miami Beach. It has a vague retro feel and can be a relaxed background piece. An interesting and ideal ground for a delicate, alluring portrait painting.
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
Seeming like the colour of a beautiful bird’s wings this strong yet somber shade has a lot of strength and impact. It maintains a greta balance between green and blue with a vintage aura.
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
This shade mimics the English Lavender of childhood memories. It’s fresh and can offset a piece beautifully or be reminiscent of Provence springs and shabby-chic interiors.
Fleur Designer’s Paint has the unusual trait of being gorgeous, intense, rich colour that also is extremely matte. This is because the silicates and fine minerals contained with in it refract and diffuse light making it completely different from traditional acrylics.
A standard urban tone that captures the grey of smoke perfectly and is reminiscent of stylish design houses on the banks of the river Thames.
This is a warmer and more inviting white than most modern whites. It’s been used in Britain for centuries especially for decorative friezes.
This colour colour mimics the variety of hues of light blue on the walls of Capetown. Its fairly subtle but it’s brightness and vibrancy comes through even without the South African sun. It also is an absolute favourite of Jackson’s in-house photographer.
A non-dominating gorgeous base shade. It’s a warm, neutral colour that can be used with a variety of styles whether you’re pursuing classical, Eighteenth century or a modern take on Art Deco.
Warm White with a slight tinge of grey, it evokes the colour of raw silk before dyeing. Used as a background, it provides a solid base to create timeless pieces or settings.
Warm and delicate shade of grey, with a slight greyish hue has a huge potential for showcasing other brighter colours or building up nuanced scenes and a serene background. |
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