This colour is named Hancock green by my partner. The name can be a little deceiving because it doesn’t actually have any green colourant in it, (or any blue which might also be used to make green). It does have lots of umber and yellow and this probably gives it a green cast in incandescent light. To date it’s been used by many customers as an exterior colour. I really like it as a deep natural foil for light coloured wood.
Archive for October, 2007
No 31
October 9, 2007No 30
October 9, 2007The pale version of colour No 26, which is a pale version of No 27. These 3 look great when use together, maybe to paint different architectural features in a room.
No 29
October 9, 2007A deep neutral, with lots of umber, making it a lovely putty colour.
No 28
October 9, 2007A deeper version of No 13 Stillwater. A really pretty blue/green colour.
No 27
October 9, 2007A deeper version of No 26. I would describe this colour as a mocha shade.