

“Turquoise Days”
“Turquoise Days”
ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN
A mixture of blue and green, teal and petrol shades embody the virtues of both colours. Manifesting the tranquillity of the sea and the verdurous optimism of Nature, this hue is a master of balance. Proven to rejuvenate, calm and heighten creativity, teal is a colour as versatile as it is beautiful.
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The History of Teal
The History of Teal
The colour of the oceans, otherworldly glacial sea caves and the Aurora Borealis; of the peacock, precious stones and the elf cup mushroom - teal paints Nature’s richest wonders.
Named after the waterbird, teal was first recorded as a colour in the 1920s, and became popular in interiors in the 1950s and ‘60s, but there is evidence of its popularity as a hue long before this. Egyptians revered teal as a representation of faith and truth, and the Tibetans held it as a symbol of infinity, evidenced in ancient caves and tombs.
Throughout history, turquoise or teal has been used to colour mosque domes, churches and state buildings.
The Alchemy of Teal
From iridescent pools of spilled petrol and shining beetles’ backs to the opaline plumage of the bird of paradise, this blue-green hue is one of Mother Earth’s most beguiling.
Although not named until the 20th century, colours in the teal family would have been made alchemically throughout history using minerals with a greenish blue hue. Cerulean blue, also known as cobalt-turquoise, prized for capturing the colour of the skies and the sea, was created from cobalt and tin oxides and has been used since antiquity. Another mineral revered for its marine lustre was chrysocolla, used by the Greeks to solder gold weapons. Described as ‘copper flowers’ by the Ancient Greeks, verdigris was the most vibrant blue-green pigment of the old world, mirroring the waters of a sapphire lagoon. At House of Hackney, we have taken inspiration from the natural world to create colours that capture its resplendent beauty. As ever, Nature is our muse.

At Home with Teals and Turquoise
Create your perfect haven with tempting teal. With the serenity of a stormless sea, lull the senses and retreat from the world outside with our sublime collection of petrols, turquoises and beautiful blue-greens.
Said to promote a restful night’s sleep, teal is the ideal hue to use in the bedroom to help you drift off to dreamland and its healing energy and tranquil tones are perfect for creating a spa-like sanctuary in the bathroom.
A deep emerald complemented by blissful blue undertones, SPRUCE introduces a sophisticated splash of colour to the interior. Use this paint to elevate your look by colouring ceiling roses, beams and alcoves to highlight the architectural details in living rooms and hallways.
For a match made in colour heaven, complement teals with earthy, golden tones for a midcentury feel or contrast with pinks, corals and sharp citrus shades to make a statement. We love SPRUCE chalky Matte Emulsion with WILD CARD leopard print in ‘Butterscotch’ and the rich yellow ORPIMENT or DAHLIA pink paint for perfect colour harmony. Bring a touch of teal into an existing scheme with accent accessories like our iconic ANANAS pineapple lamp, ANACONDA cut-velvet cushion, both in our striking ‘Petrol’ colourway.
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Here To Help
Whether you want to coat all four walls with wonder or need advice on how to introduce the harmonious hues of nature into your space, we are here for you. With a decade of experience, our in-house experts are ready to help you with everything from colour matching to creating your dream interior - no space is too small or project too big. For more information or to book your complimentary Design Consultation, simply follow the link below, and get ready to immerse yourself in the art of nature.