Graham+Brown Expands its Wall Decoration Portfolio

For the first time in its 64-year history, Graham & Brown expands its wall decoration portfolio to include an interior paint collection called ‘The Colours That Made Britain Great’, inspired by British icons and popular culture.

After years of beige rage, the trend-led palette reflects the vibrant fusion of British life and attributes its names to colorful historical figures, classic institutions and saucy double entendres. Colors include ‘Beside the Seaside’, ‘Nice Cup of Tea’, ‘Rules The Waves’ and even a ‘Nice Pear’.

New Paint Collection

The range of 30 high quality flat matt finish colors is available in a spectrum of confident shades, including tangy citruses, warming crimsons, cool blues and soft putty grays. Colors can be easily mixed and matched for an impactful look. Complement a splash of ‘Bitter Shandy’ with ‘Glastonbury Field’ for a casual retro look; or mix ‘Double Decker Bus’ with ‘Black Cab’ for a striking modern interior.

The Graham & Brown British Colours palette has been designed to complement its extensive range of designer wallpaper and wall art and is perfect for linking rooms together. The complementary shades also make tricky color matching a thing of the past.

The low odor, non drip emulsion is made in Great Britain from a water-based formulation with minimal levels of VOC, making it both kinder on the planet and easy to apply. Graham & Brown is also offering paint samples, or testers, to give customers a glimpse of the new line.

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