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A world of colour

From the greens in the canopy of the Amazon rainforest to the varied pinks of cherry blossom in Japan, the natural world is filled with colour. So we’re particularly taken by the titles given to the 114 shades in the new paint collection from design brand Andrew Martin, which capture a kaleidoscope of hues from around the world. Our favourites are the full-bodied burgundy Mendoza Malbec, Satsuma (pictured), Norwegian Fjord, Polar

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