Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Tilton Genuine Since 1990 Multiple Tin Sizes
$69.00
Annie Sloan Chalk Paint® in Tilton is a deep, warm, mustard yellow inspired by Deep Cadmium Yellow pigments. These rich yellows are characteristically robust, richly saturated and joyful. Use on front doors with Chalk Paint™ Lacquer to protect and broadcast sunshine to your neighbours all year long!
Tilton is one of three exclusive colours (Tilton, Rodmell, Firle) Annie has created as a part of the Annie Sloan with Charleston collaboration. Tilton is a deep, earthy mustard inspired by the beautifully painted circle motif on Vanessa Bell’s decorative wardrobe from 1917 in Charleston Farmhouse.
Why Choose Annie Sloan Chalk Paint?
Annie Sloan invented Chalk Paint® in 1990 as the ultimate decorative furniture paint:
No sanding or priming required
Beautiful velvety, ultra-matt finish
Quick drying, low odour and easy to use
Works on wood, metal, concrete, floors, walls, and more
Perfect for creative paint techniques and transformations
Coverage & Application
1 litre covers approximately 13 square metres
Seal painted surfaces with Chalk Paint® Wax for furniture, or Chalk Paint® Lacquer for floors
Always test first: colours may vary on screen — order a Colour Card or project pot for accurate colour reference
Annie Sloan Chalk Paint® in Tilton is a deep, warm, mustard yellow inspired by Deep Cadmium Yellow pigments. These rich yellows are characteristically robust, richly saturated and joyful. Use on front doors with Chalk Paint™ Lacquer to protect and broadcast sunshine to your neighbours all year long!
Tilton is one of three exclusive colours (Tilton, Rodmell, Firle) Annie has created as a part of the Annie Sloan with Charleston collaboration. Tilton is a deep, earthy mustard inspired by the beautifully painted circle motif on Vanessa Bell’s decorative wardrobe from 1917 in Charleston Farmhouse.
Why Choose Annie Sloan Chalk Paint?
Annie Sloan invented Chalk Paint® in 1990 as the ultimate decorative furniture paint:
Coverage & Application
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