Interior paint Little Greene Tabernacle (308)
Overlooking the Weald of Kent, Chartwell was the prestigious home of Winston Churchill from 1922 until his death in 1965. He and Lady Churchill spent hours enjoying the grounds and gardens – he with interests as broad as fine flora and bricklaying, and she as an accomplished player of both tennis and, later in life, croquet. When the tennis court was remodelled as a croquet lawn in 1949 it was accompanied by a small wooden pavilion, which was painted in this green to match the garden furniture.
At Little Greene, we are an independent, British paint manufacturer, committed to the socially and environmentally responsible production of high-quality paints and wallpapers. Our paints and wallpapers represent 300 years of decorative history. Referencing the key periods of interior design, from the 17th century to the late 20th century, we’re committed to an ongoing research programme, and are proud to breathe new life into the best colours and patterns from the past.