Sandalwood Red Annie Sloan Chalk Paint - NEW








Sandalwood Red Annie Sloan Chalk Paint - NEW
Sandalwood Red is a bright, lively colour that sits somewhere between pink and red. It was inspired by the colour of antique Chinese lacquered cabinets, chests and ginger pots, which are a strong dramatic shade of coral.
Sandalwood Red is an optimistic joyful colour that feels fresh and modern. It’s a colour that will energise any space.
Use Sandalwood Red with Athenian Black to create a traditional oriental look, which will look striking against a bright Carnaby Yellow wall.
Sandalwood Red is also a colour which has a 1950s Palm Beach look. Think vibrant patterns, tropical vibes and off-beat happy bright sherbet colours. Use Sandalwood Red with Provence, Capability Green, Paloma, Louis Blue and Coolabah Green for that retro Palm Springs laid back Beach Boys vibe.
Used with Pure and Antoinette, Sandalwood Red looks vibrant yet mellow.
Technical information⌄
1 litre 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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