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Annie Sloan Launches New Colour Collection

Welcome to my new collection of colours for 2025. The collection includes two colours I have wanted to bring out in Chalk Paint for a long time – dramatic reddish-purple Tyrian Plum and Canvas, my perfect warm neutral – together with three new shades inspired by my travels and art history: barely-there blush-toned Rococo White, soft muted Jaipur Pink and bold and bright Sandalwood Red.

Whilst I didn’t plan them as a collection, these five colours all work beautifully together because they all have warm undertones. I have always been obsessed with pinks from around the world – from the bold colours of Mexico to the dusky tones of India through the soft pretty pastels of Scandinavia.

Use the brights in this collection to add an eye-catching pop of colour or use the neutrals for a sophisticated elegant look.

Tyrian Plum

Tyrian Plum is a wonderfully sophisticated earthy dark reddish-purple colour with real warmth and depth.

Tyrian Plum console table in Chalk Paint

Canvas 

Canvas is a putty-tinted beige, named after the colour you will find on a painter’s canvas. A perfect neutral.

Canvas Chalk Paint on chest of drawers

Jaipur Pink

Jaipur Pink is a dusty earthy pink with a softness to it. It has the look of traditional plaster – slightly dirty and muted with a timeless olde-world quality.

Jaipur side table in Chalk Paint

Rococo White 

Rococo White is the softest white with a touch of Antoinette to give it just a hint of pink. It a pretty neutral white that’s delicate and pretty.

Rococo White side table in Chalk paint

Sandalwood Red

Sandalwood Red is a bright, lively colour that sits somewhere between pink and red. It’s a strong dramatic shade of coral which has a 1950s Palm Beach look. Think vibrant patterns, tropical vibes and off-beat happy bright sherbet colours.

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