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3 Dulux Heritage Tastemakers, 3 expressive colour palettes


Dulux Heritage have collaborated with three creatives to curate a trio of unique colour palettes.


The Restaurateur Palette by Ravinder Bhogal, The Interior Designer Palette by Christian Bense and The Florist’s Palette by Iona and Romy from Sage Flowers.

Each palette is made up of four dominant shades and four complementary hues, blending the classic colours of times gone by with the contemporary hues of tomorrow. They’re an expression of who the three creatives are and a celebration of the senses that matter most to them.

Read more about the Tastemaker palettes below and be inspired to create individual looks in your clients’ home – or your own.


TheRestauranteur Palette by Ravinder Bhogal

Ravinder grew up in Kenya surrounded by rich colours. From the volcanic red soil underfoot to the sumptuous ingredients in the kitchen, it’s these cherished memories that have inspired her London restaurant and now her Heritage colour palette.
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The Restaurateur Palette is a delicious mix of mid-tones that bring energy, charisma and heart to any space. Use these juicy pops of pink, jewelled-toned reds and fresh greens to create a soft, seamless look that’s almost good enough to eat.

It really is a feast for the senses, why not let the palette feed your creativity?

Dominant colours: Coral Pink, Fitzrovia Red, DH Grass Green, Marble White
Additional shades: Pearl Barley, Brushed Gold, Potters Pink, Veranda Green

The Interior Designer Palette by Christian Bense

London-based interior designer, Christian, mixes contemporary with traditional aesthetic when he’s working. For his Heritage palette, he leaned into deeper tones that make an impact, wherever you place them.

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The Interior Designer Palette is a versatile collection of dark, dramatic tones, which can be used to create different looks around the home. Layer these warm, earthy tones for a rich, cosy space, or make a characterful statement when used as a solo shade. In contrast, his mustard yellows bring a touch of sunshine if you wish to brighten up the moody hues.

Explore the shades in Christian’s palette and recreate his professional look in your own way for your clients.

Dominant colours: Masters Gold, Red Ochre, Olive Tree, Green Marl
Additional shades: Flax Seed, Rosemary Leaf, DH Slate, Midnight Teal

The Florist Palette by Sage Flowers

Iona Mathieson and Romy St Clair are the dynamic duo behind Sage Flowers, a Peckham florist that’s widely known for its colourful and contemporary style.

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As you’d expect, The Florist Palette takes inspiration from the beauty of nature. It’s a bouquet of soft and delicate hues. Think baby blues of a trickling stream, soft greens in a lush meadow, and rosy pinks of that bloom in summer. Layered together or on their own, these light and uncomplicated hues invite the great outdoors in.

If you want to bring a breath of fresh air into your next project, this palette is the perfect pick.

Dominant colours: Powder Colour, Pale Olivine, Fennel White, Mallow White
Additional shades: DH Blossom, Light Cobalt, Lavender Grey, Florentine Red

Feeling inspired? Discover more about the 112 Dulux Heritage colours and range of professional products here. Or find out if your nearest store stocks the Dulux Heritage tester pots.

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