Chalk from the Chiltern Hills has always inspired art and expression on a grand scale. For Millenia the inhabitants of surrounding hamlets and towns have carved giant chalk figures into the landscape, inspiring visitors from all over the world. Exceptionally pure and fine, Chiltern chalk and pale natural stone mined from the area had a reputation for making the best whitewashes, paints and building materials – which were famously used in the construction of Westminster Abbey. It is a timeless, chic and flexible neutral that brings out the best in any room with its smoky, understated elegance. Perfect for creating a feeling of tranquillity in all rooms and connecting spaces like hallways, staircases and landings.
Chiltern White
Chiltern White is a pale tone chalky off-white with a hint of warm limestone grey. Delicately smoky and subtly aged in appearance, it’s a perfect partner to all natural materials like stone and wood, where it puts them firmly centre stage.
THE STORY OF Chiltern White
undertoneGrey/Yellow
depth of toneWhites
Perfect ForSouth (All) Facing
Designed for DurabilityLong-lasting, washable finish
Timeless ColoursDesigned to suit all homes
Excellent Depth of ColourPremium quality pigments
Finest FinishesLuxuriously smooth and easy to apply
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our finishes
Velvet Matt
Finest soft-to-touch emulsion for interior walls & ceilingsA luxury washable matt emulsion
Premium quality pigments to guarantee excellent depth of colour
Durable
Water-based
Effortless application with a signature, soft-to-touch finish
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