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Home›Latest News›Earthborn introduces its brand new colour card.

Earthborn introduces its brand new colour card.

By Jamie Bullock
March 15, 2019
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Earthborn has launched its new classic colour card. Overstated colour is trending and with Earthborn’s 7 new hues, each imbued with fresh, fluid energy, you can carry your space to a new, contemporary realm.

The new colours are:

Bobble Hat – With its roots firmly in nature, Bobble Hat is a majestic blue.

Hippo Hooray – An honest, well balanced grey.

Hobgoblin – An easy-going green with a subtle hint of blue.

Delilah – This delightfully flattering coral hue sits between orange and pink.

Flutterby – Nearly white but not quite, Flutterby is inherently versatile.

Lady Bug – A richly toned burgundy, both classy and considered.

Tick-Tock – A timeless shade offering warmth, freshness, light and shade.

Earthborn has also renamed Claypaint ‘White’ to ‘White Clay’ to reflect its uniquely soft, creamy look, and made Eggshell No.17 available in ‘White Clay’ to match it.

Cathryn Helsby, Marketing Manager of Earthborn commented “Carefully curated to help you live better, each of the seven colours brings something unique to your home: a story, a mood, a memory.”

The 7 new colours are added to the classic range of 72 colours, available in Claypaint, Lifestyle, Eco Chic & classic Eggshell finishes. Our high performing, breathable paints are naturally beautiful. No oils or acrylics mean no nasty emissions and high breathability. The Earthborn range of distinctive designer paints is available in a variety of colour palettes and a range of finishes, which are better for you, your home and the environment.

Hippo Hooray - accent your space with Hippo-Hooray, a modern, mid-grey. Best paired with zesty pops of colour.
Hippo Hooray – accent your space with Hippo-Hooray, a modern, mid-grey. Best paired with zesty pops of colour.
Hobgoblin - this colour carries ‘extraordinary’ appeal. Evocative of nature, Hobgoblin charms and rejuvenates.
Hobgoblin – this colour carries ‘extraordinary’ appeal. Evocative of nature, Hobgoblin charms and rejuvenates.
Delilah - With a nostalgic nod to the fifties, Delilah offers the warmest of welcomes. Cooler tones complement and balance her exuberant edge.
Delilah – With a nostalgic nod to the fifties, Delilah offers the warmest of welcomes. Cooler tones complement and balance her exuberant edge.

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