Colour expert Annie Sloan on upcycling furniture with paint

By Linley Wilkie
Updated December 6 2018 - 4:37pm, first published November 5 2018 - 9:30am
PICTURE PERFECT: The Charleston farmhouse was decorated by 20th century artists collectively known as the Bloomsbury set, who illustrated how something old can be transformed. Photo: Gavin Kingcome
PICTURE PERFECT: The Charleston farmhouse was decorated by 20th century artists collectively known as the Bloomsbury set, who illustrated how something old can be transformed. Photo: Gavin Kingcome

Fine artist and colour expert Annie Sloan was recently in Australia to launch her collection of new paint colours, in collaboration with the Charleston farmhouse. During the first half of the 20th century the East Sussex country home was the regular meeting place of writers, artists and intellectuals such as Virginia Woolf.

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