Annie Sloan The Colourist Bookazine - #7
The Colourist is a unique Bookazine (editorial like a magazine, no adverts like a book) dedicated to sharing Annie Sloan’s passion for colour. It is a collectable, bi-annual publication featuring 132 carefully curated pages bound in a covetable cover.
This issue of The Colourist is our 7th edition of Annie’s inspiration bible The Colourist. As always, the Bookazine is brimming with stunning, exclusive photography of painted furniture, home tours, and step-by-steps. The theme is “Going Green” and features star turns from Annie’s new Annie Sloan Wall Paint colours Knightsbridge Green, Schinkel Green and Chalk Paint® in Firle.
There’s a deep dive into the work and life of creative luminaries Jean Cocteau and Jean Paul Gaultier. Not to mention a whole section devoted to Annie’s pick of the up-and-coming designers – from textile manufacturers to independent statement jewellery companies – which you need to know. There’s an impressionistic face stencil inspired by Jean Cocteau to bring some avant-garde flair to your painting. Furthermore, a Chalk Paint® hotel sits alongside other home tours by interiors gurus including Pearl Lowe and Luke Edward Hall. Perhaps most excitingly, you’ll be introduced to Annie’s newest collaboration with the RHS– but you’ll have to pick up a copy to see what that is.
Annie Sloan The Colourist Bookazine - #7
The Colourist is a unique Bookazine (editorial like a magazine, no adverts like a book) dedicated to sharing Annie Sloan’s passion for colour. It is a collectable, bi-annual publication featuring 132 carefully curated pages bound in a covetable cover.
This issue of The Colourist is our 7th edition of Annie’s inspiration bible The Colourist. As always, the Bookazine is brimming with stunning, exclusive photography of painted furniture, home tours, and step-by-steps. The theme is “Going Green” and features star turns from Annie’s new Annie Sloan Wall Paint colours Knightsbridge Green, Schinkel Green and Chalk Paint® in Firle.
There’s a deep dive into the work and life of creative luminaries Jean Cocteau and Jean Paul Gaultier. Not to mention a whole section devoted to Annie’s pick of the up-and-coming designers – from textile manufacturers to independent statement jewellery companies – which you need to know. There’s an impressionistic face stencil inspired by Jean Cocteau to bring some avant-garde flair to your painting. Furthermore, a Chalk Paint® hotel sits alongside other home tours by interiors gurus including Pearl Lowe and Luke Edward Hall. Perhaps most excitingly, you’ll be introduced to Annie’s newest collaboration with the RHS– but you’ll have to pick up a copy to see what that is.