** In collaboration with the Natural History Museum** * With its striking & vibrant finish, our Atkins Blue paint would bring a bold look to any space, perfect for a feature wall or to paint the whole room * Provides excellent coverage * Water-based paint suitable for use on walls & ceilings * Touch dry in just 1-2 hours * Paint for Everywhere! * Perfect for walls, woodwork, radiators & primed metal surfaces * Easy to apply & create an even & smooth finish * Child-safe paint * Forms a wipeable & washable surface * Low odour & low VOC * For interior use only ** Preparation Guidelines** Ensure surfaces to be painted are clean, dry & free from grease, dust flaking material or other contamination. Repair any cracks & defects. Glossy or sealed surfaces should be lightly sanded prior to application. Avoid the inhalation of dust – wear a suitable dust mask when dry sanding. If applying to base plaster or a highly porous surface, apply a mist coat of Dunelm Matt paint, reduced 10% with water.** Storage Guidelines** The product is water-based & so must be protected from frost & extreme temperatures. To avoid the risk of spillage, always store & transport in a secure & upright position. Use within 12 months of purchase.** Peel & Stick Paint Swatch** If you're still unsure about your colour choice, our peel & stick swatches will make choosing the right colour for your room easy, simply peel off the backing & apply to your wall of choice. The low-tack adhesive backing is designed for peeling off & sticking somewhere new, so you can move it around the room to see how it looks in all areas & next to different furnishings. We make our samples using real paint so you can trust that the colours you see on them are exactly the results you'll get from the tin. Our swatches are supplied in a standard A5 size.** Natural History Museum x Dunelm** The Matt Emulsion Atkins Blue Paint is part of the British Shorelines Collection. Extraordinary treasures can be found along the British coastline. A truly special environment, the shoreline is simply brimming with life both above & below the waves, but with the tide washing twice daily over the shore, it can be an unforgiving place to live. The creatures that reside here must adapt to an ever-changing environment
- some have evolved hard outer shells to protect themselves, others such as starfish have developed hundreds of ‘tube feet’ to grip on tightly. From out of reach coastal cliffs & rocky islets teeming with seabirds to the rich & diverse underwater kelp forests that support a variety of marine species, there is incredible wildlife wherever you turn. Through our collection with the Natural History Museum, we want to celebrate the diversity of the UK’s incredible shorelines & highlight some of the threats impacting them & the species that reside there from rising ocean temperatures to acidity levels.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2023. All Rights Reserved.