Cultivate’s nature-inspired palette combats the crush of city living with its soothing calmness.
Looking to learn from traditional crafts and techniques, Legacy takes iconic forms and elegant looks and marries them with modern statements of style. It calls upon history’s most cherished classics and adapts them to fit a new vision.

In Cultivate we embrace the romance of slow living, taking pleasure in nature and our ability to nurture, grow and sustain ourselves in simple and small ways.
‘Rainy Mountain’ artwork by Prue Clay

Feature subtle Japanese styling cues such as black stained timber, handmade ceramics or origami-like textile prints.
Personal wellbeing comes to the fore and we seek out the soothing, calm refuge of home where we can rest, re-focus and regenerate. Harmonious influences see modern Japanese minimalism blend with natural green hues offset by enlivening plum and uplifting yellow.
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Cultivate palette
The tonal greens of Cultivate are inspired by nature. These are interspersed with uplifting pops of chalky blue, deep plum and yellow curd – the perfect contrast.
Colours displayed should be used as a guide for your colour selection. To ensure best accuracy, test your colour choice at home by ordering Dulux Sample Pots and A4 Colour Swatches.
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Indulge
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Grounded
This warm neutral palette sees elements of white through to caramel unite with muted lavender.
Comeback
Tonal blues draw inspiration from the early twentieth century, while warm hues accentuate elegant vintage style.
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Featured artwork 'White Desert' by Chris Sisarich
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