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Crown Paints ‘Le Petit Palais’ – The Colour of France

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  1. laura
    March 18, 2011 at 6:24 pm:

    we have jsut painted our bedroom in the thatched cottage and etoile-as above-now where can we buy the beautiful navy headboard from?

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  3. Kate Tune
    March 24, 2011 at 11:40 am:

    The headboard was supplied by http://www.headboardsandinteriors.co.uk

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  5. sarah
    April 18, 2011 at 8:58 pm:

    we are paintng our room in Etoile. I just wondered where can i buy the chest of drawers from in the picutre?

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  7. Kirsty
    February 15, 2012 at 2:02 pm:

    We have painted our bedroom in Etoile. Does anybody know where we can find the bedding thats in the pic?

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There is a rustic side to France with its delicate hues and picturesque countryside; and it’s the romantic idyll of places such as, the Bourgoungre vineyards and the Gallic coast which have provided the inspiration for our latest range – Le Petit Palais®.



Influenced by soft vintage colours, (the kind that are seen in classic French films, such as ‘Le Chateau De Ma Mere’ or ‘And God Created Woman’) we have created a palette that brings the true beauty of rural France into the home.



Those who have been lucky enough to travel through rural France will be aware of the pastel like appearance of the small pretty villages and chateaus and the way that they complement the surrounding countryside, as if nature had intended it.


There are 28 different colours in our Le Petit Palais® range, including Café au Lait™, Rosaraie™ and Blue Ciel™. These soft, matt emulsion colours are suitable for any room in the home and will add understated warmth to your living space.



This range is currently on offer at £10 for 2.5L in B&Q stores across the UK until March 11th – so if you can’t wait until the summer to get your fix of Provence, you can recreate it at home with the help of Le Petit Palais®.



For information on your nearest stockist follow this link.

 

 

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