BRITISH COLOUR STANDARD - Rose Beige

Description

The first recorded use of beige as a colour name in English was in 1887. A tincture of rose or pink as used in heraldry. Standardised in 1934. Paints are handmade in our factory and very slight colour variations may occur. The printed colour label on the tin is an approximation of the paint shade and a guide only. * Pl
Colourful striped and plain candles, candle holders, placemats, coasters, glassware, glass tealights, tumblers, tableware and carafes. Accessories created to bring colour to your home in an array of colours derived from our historic colour dictionary, established 1931.

The first recorded use of beige as a colour name in English was in 1887. A tincture of rose or pink as used in heraldry. Standardised in 1934.

Paints are handmade in our factory and very slight colour variations may occur. The printed colour label on the tin is an approximation of the paint shade and a guide only.

* Please note that once a paint order is placed it cannot be cancelled or returned *

Rose beige would look great on woodwork & trim with white walls, mimicking the look of real wood as pictured here.

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$ 7.99USD
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