
1950s Paint Colours
New colours first appeared in the late 1950s, during the post-war period. Discover our 1950s period paint colours below.
1950s Paint
Pigment discoveries brought a new vibrancy to 1950s paint colours that had not been seen before, and at a price everyone could afford. The era heralded the beginning of a new wave in decoration, enabled by the invention of synthetic pigments. A fashion revolution started during the 1950s, which revolutionised the way we think about colour in decoration, right through to the present day. Particular colours of note from our 1950s paint selection are Orange Aurora teamed with Stone Pale Warm, and Citrine paired Portland Stone. These are both statement colours wherever they appear, yet, through their complexity, they can combine with humbler neutrals in style.
1950s Colour Combinations

The new movement in design throughout Europe during the 1930s and led by schools, such as the Bauhaus, fed into interior design – new colour combinations heralding this new thought include examples such as Middle Buff 122, Bone China Blue 107, Goblin 311 and Hidey Hole 307 .Talk to a Colour Consultant

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