Color's influence in landscape architecture

While great outdoor areas inherently link individuals and locations, it is the vibrant splash of color that genuinely sets these spaces alight, igniting them with life and a complete sense of vibrancy. Color has the remarkable ability to transform the aesthetics of any setting by introducing elements that unite, captivate our attention, and reshape our perception of space – it has the capacity to broaden the feel of compact areas, render expansive areas more intimate, and instill a cohesive sense of harmony and unity.

Our six signature powdercoat shades bridge the gap between the bold and subtle emotional resonances, offering a spectrum of colors to inspire, nurture and connect outdoor environments. From energizing brights to more soothing neutrals, this collection has been curated to help create public spaces, of all forms and functions, to spark creativity and provide a tranquil escape. 

Deep Ocean - peaceful purpose

A distinctive grey with a sense of depth, Deep Ocean embodies resilience & strength, yet also harmony. A reliable backdrop for other colors, materials and textures to shine.

Wedgewood – strong serenity 

Just as the name suggests, Wedgewood's warm blue hue is strong yet soft – a muted tone perfect for warming up cooler spaces, or to create a serene yet moody feel.

Mangrove - evoke the seasons

Mangrove is a lush, softer green tone that features a comforting, earthy depth. It evokes a sense of moodiness; an impending change of season.

Territory Red- earthy authenticity

Territory Red combines earthy red hues with orange undertones. It conjures a connection to the ancient earth, which is simultaneously both vibrant and enduring.

Claypot - radiant warmth

Inspired by the warmth of terracotta & clay, Claypot has an energy to it that is grounding and nurturing while radiating warmth and timeless vitality.

Paperbark - calm elegance

Paperbark is an ode to simplicity and wellbeing. This warm beige tone beautifully blends subtle sophistication with an inviting warmth, helping to emanate natural light in open spaces.

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