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Crown’s new colour card brings the past to life

  • 11 Feb 2019

Centuries of interior design inspiration are now at your fingertips, courtesy of Crown Trade’s new Historic and Classic colour guide.

Incorporating high quality mounted colour chips for a premium feel, the new colour card sees the most popular shades from across Crown Trade’s Historic and Classic colour collections come together, making it simpler than ever before for trade professionals and their customers to select the ideal shade.

For those seeking to capture the style of a particular era, Crown Trade’s authentic Historic Colour collection is perfect; it has the ability to bring defining design trends from nine different periods to life, from Classical, Palladian and Neo-Classical, to Regency, Arts & Crafts, Gothic Revival, Victorian Eclectic and Art Deco.

The new guide also stars Crown Trade’s Classic Collection, which consists of a stunning selection of timeless neutrals, such as the subtle shade of Pleasington White, the grey tones of Cloister or the blue notes of Lakehouse, that never go out of fashion.

The colours are available in a wide range of finishes, including matt and silk vinyl, acrylic eggshell and full gloss, making the collection suitable for an extensive range of applications and projects.

Selected colours are also available within two of Crown Trade’s most innovative paint systems – Crown Trade’s Clean Extreme Stain Resistant Scrubbable Matt and Acrylic Eggshell and the Fastflow Quick Dry Gloss and Quick Dry Satin.

The new Historic and Classic colour guide is available on request from your local Crown Trade stockist.

Crown Trade,
PO Box 37,
Hollins Road,
Darwen,
BB3 0BG,
United Kingdom,

Phone 0330 0240310
Fax 01254 774414

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