Pebble
Pale-but-pigmented: closer to a wash than a flat coat. We see Pebble specified most often for living rooms with mixed daylight and long corridors and landings. Pairs naturally with travertine, brushed brass and aged leather. In the High-end Paint range, Pebble reads as calm and dusted, built on an undertone with heat in it and warm-grey pigment. Owes a small debt to coastal modern, but doesn't ask the rest of the room to follow.
Best used in living, hallway
Calm and dusted reads its best where the light is even and natural. Below are the rooms we've installed this shade in most often.
- snugs and reading rooms
- long corridors and landings
- home offices and studies
Shades that sit beside Pebble
Picked by family, warmth and tonal proximity within the same range.
How Pebble is applied
Pebble uses the standard High-end Paint build. The technical specification is the same across colour — only the pigment changes.
Questions clients ask about this shade
Does Pebble hold up in north-facing rooms?+
Yes — Pebble carries enough warm pigment that it doesn't go flat or grey in cool daylight. The warm-grey undertone is what stops it bleaching out.
What sheen options come in Pebble?+
Pebble is tinted into your choice of dead-matt, soft eggshell or low-sheen satin. For rooms with high handling — hallways, kitchens — we'd usually recommend eggshell.
What does Pebble pair with from your range?+
We most often pair Pebble with the three closest shades in its family — see the pairings panel below. Beyond that, sits comfortably alongside sandstone, exposed concrete and patinated metals.
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