Week Twenty-one: Plain English Colour Collection

adam bray colour collection for plain english cabinetry, london | simple pretty

If you will accept “kind of” as a synonym for “completely”, then I will admit to being “kind of” obsessed with London’s Plain English bespoke cabinetry. The cabinets, handmade in Suffolk using traditional joinery methods, are utterly gorgeous, and the resulting kitchens simple, functional, and best of all, serene. Part of the appeal is undoubtedly their color palette, which is why I’m so excited that they’ve launched a paint line.

Developed in collaboration with interior decorator Adam Bray, the tightly-edited range of 12 colors contains everything I desire in a paint line: luscious hues paired with clever names. I’ll take a bucket of “Draughty Passage”, please. (The collection, specifically designed for cupboards, is produced by Papers & Paints exclusively for Plain English’s clientele, but that only makes me want it all the more.)

adam bray colour collection for plain english cabinetry, london | simple pretty

adam bray colour collection for plain english cabinetry, london | simple pretty

adam bray colour collection for plain english cabinetry, london | simple pretty

image credits, from top: photos 1, 3, and 4 courtesy of plain english/photo 2 from houseandgarden.co.uk