We are thrilled to share some incredible news – The Colour Palette Company has officially gone international!

We’ve received our first international colour palette commission from none other than the world-renowned Corning Museum of Glass near New York, USA.

This milestone marks a huge step forward for us as we continue to share our love of colour, design, and storytelling with audiences around the world.

Working with the Corning Museum of Glass – a place that celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and innovation – is truly an honour. Our palette captures the vibrant history, artistry, and spirit of the museum, translating it into a beautiful, tangible design called ‘The Colors of Brilliant Color’ for visitors to enjoy.

When we first founded The Colour Palette Company, our mission was simple: to create colour collections that tell meaningful stories – about places, memories, and experiences. Now, to see that vision resonate across the Atlantic and take root in one of the world’s most celebrated cultural institutions is really exciting.

This is just the beginning. We’re passionate about taking our bespoke colour designs to even more international audiences, working with museums, cities, and brands who believe in the power of colour to connect and inspire.

Thank you to everyone who has supported our journey so far – we can’t wait to show you what’s next!

The Colors of Brilliant Color

Loetz Tango – named after the Argentinian dance

Carder Mandarin – inspired by Chinese porcelain from the Ming Dynasty

Lalique Opalescent – suggestive of opal’s opaque, yet glowing color 

Northwood Ivory – reminiscent of bone’s natural coloring

Moser Smaragd – titled after the sumptuous gemstone emerald

Tiffany Mazarine – branded after the sapphire blue butterfly native to England