Little Greene Paint Sweet Treats Ganache 345Little Greene Paint Sweet Treats, Ganache 345. In French folklore the word Ganache was originally coined as an insult by an angry head chef in 1920s Paris. The resulting happy accident was the blend of rich chocolate and hot cream that features so profoundly in todays patisseries. As a paint shade it was revealed as one of several colours in an intricately painted ceiling at Blickling Hall in Norfolk, boarded over in the early 20th century and
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Little Greene Paint Sweet Treats, Ganache 345. In French folklore the word Ganache was originally coined as an insult
by an angry head chef in 1920s Paris. The resulting happy accident was
the blend of rich chocolate and hot cream that features so profoundly in
today’s patisseries. As a paint shade it was revealed as one of
several colours in an intricately painted ceiling at Blickling Hall in
Norfolk, boarded over in the early 20th century and rediscovered after a
flood nearly a hundred years later. With its enviable profundity,
Ganache is likely to be the darkest shade in your room scheme, but
consider pairing it with the even darker Chocolate Colour 124 for a deeply
committed interior design statement.
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If you are unsure of colour please purchase a sample pot. We highly recommend testing a paint colour before purchase. Sample pots are available in every colour and come in an absolute Matt emulsion finish. For design inspiration and complementing paint colour suggestions we would advise you request a colour card.