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Inspirited by the exquisite patination of oxidised copper ?Verdigris? is a striking green hue. The name derives from the historical Verdigris paint. At the end of the 18th century this original pigment was a popular paint colour and appreciated by many including George Washington but it was found to be poisonous due to the white lead within its mixture. Now translated into Zoffany paints this colour has a smooth velvety appearance.
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Conceived during the natural dyeing work in the Zoffany colour kitchen ?Olivine? is akin to nature. An unchallenging shade that will give a subtle lift to kitchens and pantries.
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Capturing the vibrancy of Giverny in the spring time this zingy yellow shade green uplifts an interior.
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Historically Zoffany was renowned for deep greens a grand colour ?Huntsman Green? expresses this with dramatic black undertones. An enveloping hue this colour can shape a cosy snug or an impressive entertaining room.
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This classic shade of grey-green has been prominent in French decoration makes for restful rooms.