Oxford Navy





Oxford Navy
Oxford Navy is an inky, traditional navy blue which evokes the strong, august blue of academic insignia and fountain pens, as well as the rich pigment indigo blue so synonymous with traditional Indian block printing.
Technical information⌄
1 quart covers approximately 150 square feet ( 1 liter is enough to cover approximately 13 sq meters.) After painting, seal indoor furniture with Chalk Paint® Wax. On floors, seal with Chalk Paint® Lacquer. Take a look at our Tips & Techniques section for more information and to help you get started.
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