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White stucco moulding on raw plaster, a Maison LAROGY building site

Our colours do not come from a swatch fan. They come from the material.

Lime white is not a white, it is a warm ground. Sage calms, brass glows, oxblood gives depth. And paprika sets the one moment a room needs. No more than that, one highlight per view.

Broken tones

We rarely paint pure tones. Colours are broken, with earth, with grey, with time. That is how rooms come about that sound different in daylight than in the evening.

Hand-painted cloud ceiling in a warm broken grey with a fabric lamp

No pure white, no pure black

No pure white, no pure black. That is not a rule from a handbook, it is an observation. Rooms that breathe have warm, broken tones.

FAQ

Frequently asked

Do you also advise on colour alone?

Colour is part of our concept. It rarely comes on its own, more often with material, light and furniture in the same breath.

Which whites do you recommend?

Warm, broken ones. Lime white on lime plaster rather than a pure white from the tin. It ages better and feels calmer.