Luminous shades of gunmetal, steel and pewter sparkle like precious metals taken from the Minera Mines in the mystical land of Wales.
Combining jolts of electric blue and shimmering gray, this stunning design is reminiscent of the early morning mist rising off Parys Mountain in northeast Anglesey, Wales.
Influenced by the steel manufacturing hub of Port Talbot, Wales, this intriguing design is a fascinating study in contrasts as blacks and whites meld together to form a remarkably ...
An intriguing exercise in contrasts, Wentwood combines a palette of light, mossy, and sage greens with white and creamy veins, a dusting of black, and silver sparkle.
A regal design with a refreshingly modern feel, Canterbury offers rich, warm tones of wood, leather, and stone befitting an ancient abbey or country manor found in the southeast ...
Awash in moody tans and grays, this sandy neutral is reminiscent of the rocky shores that dot seaside villages like Newhaven, England.
Rustic, yet captivating and refined, the earthen hues of tan, taupe, moss and peat pay a fitting tribute to the bucolic farmlands of Lincolnshire County in northeast England.
Copper flecks dust the surface of Bradshaw like the stained glass that graced a 16th century church famous in this part of England. A whirling fusion of taupe, tan, ...
Nevern features a compelling palette of creamy taupes and browns, wisps of berry, and a subtle silver shimmer that flow together beautifully.
Abundant swirls and charcoal gray veins animate this wheat-toned design. Beige and white accents provide a subtle softness. A crystallized feel adds pleasing depth and dimension.
Relaxing and idyllic, like the tiny hamlet of Linwood in southwest England. Conjuring images of fallen leaves on a mossy forest floor, Linwood’s warm, woodsy hues create an oasis ...
Berkeley takes its name from a southern English town, and its inspiration from the river that runs through it. Hints of copper and a smattering of bronze swim among ...
Carlisle Gray brings to life the sandy shores of three rivers that converge in this northwestern England town. Cloudy grays, whites, and black collide in a random rhythm that ...
The cool, rugged burgundy and creams of Cranbrook are brimming with vitality like this English market town itself. A hint of black marries the mix and adds versatility to ...
Fresh and airy, with grays, creams and hints of rose, Lancaster harken the quaint villages that freckle the countryside in Lancashire, England.
With earthy tones from dark chocolate to foamy ambers, Burton Brown is named after the East Midlands town famous for its many breweries.
Warm browns and creams echo Wales’ towering Brecon Beacons, a mountain range that includes the highest point in southern Britain.
Dawn over the Scottish River Clyde is shrouded in sandy, rosy hues—the same palette that marks Clyde as a tastefully refined neutral. With a touch of class and texture, ...
Like a stunning panorama of Wales’ Cambrian Mountains at dawn, Cambrian Gold captures shades of tan, cream, gold and gray for a cohesive, subtle palette that works beautifully alone ...
The weathered, marble-like texture of Hyde Park recalls the arched, dramatic grand entrance to this London landmark. Tan, cream and milky clouds of white set the stage for any ...
Offering a creamy, understated elegance, Kentmere is a butteryyellow beige confection that emanates simplicity and serenity like life in the quiet English countryside.
Airy and pillowy, Fairbourne features a creamy foundation highlighted with swirls of white and light beige.
The individual, creamy pellets in Cardiff Cream hearken the many castles that dot Cardiff on Wales’ southern coast. This light, lovely foundation can be both modern and traditional.
With an ivory white soft tan background, this design draws the eye to its organic movement and charcoal diagonal veins.