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The Classic Collection by Cambria
by Cambria
Bala Blue
Like the crystalline waters of Bala Lake in Wales, Bala Blue is fresh, hip and vibrant. A standout in any room, either as a statement piece or in small doses.
Brecon Brown
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Brecon Brown is all about the speckle. Warm browns and creams echo Wales' grand Brecon Beacons, a range of hills that includes the highest point in southern Britain. Definitely not your everyday neutral.
Bristol Blue
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Last comment "Like this but is it too blue? Is there more visual interest (variety of color) in Blue Pearl granit"
Last comment "Like this but is it too blue? Is there more visual interest (variety of color) in Blue Pearl granit"
As active and alive as the prosperous and cultured southwest England city itself, Bristol Blue is a sensational mix of black and blue with a dash of shimmer. Classic, yet eclectic and surely captivating. Bristol Blue
Burton Brown
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Barley and hops abound in this color named after the East Midlands town of Burton, known for its many breweries. From dark chocolates to foamy ambers, Burton Brown complements any décor.
Carmarthen Brown
Classic with an edge, depending on the mood. Named for the oldest city in Wales, the russet and black of Carmarthen Brown evoke the iron and coal trades that once defined the region. A solid, commanding anchor to any room.
Caerphilly Green
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An eye-catching blend of emerald, black, tan and gold mimics the grand landscape announcing the Caerphilly Castle in south Wales. Expressive, stylish and subdued, Caerphilly Green pulls any room together.
Cambrian Gold
Like a stunning panorama of Wales' Cambrian Mountains at dawn, Cambrian Gold captures shades of tan, cream, gold and gray for a cohesive, subtle palette. A soft touch as a complement to other colors or a standalone basic.
Cardiff Cream
The individual, creamy pellets in Cardiff Cream hearken the many castles that dot Cardiff on Wales' southern coast. A light, lovely foundation equally capable in both modern and traditional spaces.
Cardigan Red
A bold, yet warm choice. Like the well-worn sweaters once coveted by the fishermen of this Welsh coastal town, Cardigan Red is both comforting and exhilarating...a healthy dose of color indeed. Cardigan Red
Carlisle Gray
Carlisle Gray brings to life the sandy shores of three rivers that converge in this northwestern England town. Gritty grays, whites and black collide in a random rhythm that makes a statement on its own, or blends gracefully into the background. Carlisle Gray
Coswell Cream
Like the sandy beaches of its namesake bay on the southwest coast of Wales, Coswell Cream calls for calm and relaxation. A soothing blend of cream, white and tan sets an easy-going pace and couldn't be more versatile.
Flint Black
Calling upon the ancient Flint Castle in North Wales, Flint Black is robust and imposing, and most definitely an attention-getter. A constellation of ice blue and white glimmer beneath the surface, like the colors of the night sky. Flint Black
Hyde Park
The weathered, marble-like texture of Hyde Park recalls the arched, dramatic grand entrance to this London landmark. Tan, cream and milky clouds of white set the stage for any backdrop, contemporary or casual.
New Castle
The colors of wool and coal are reflected in New Castle, two industries that once defined this northeast England city. Tiny, neutral flecks peppered with black add energy and zest to this all-purpose color.
Oxwich Green
Oxwich Green takes its cue from the ivy that still covers a 6th-century church nestled in the woods of this seaside village on Wales' southwest coast. A backdrop of black adds even more drama to this surprisingly versatile color.
Snowdon White
Gleaming and crisp, like the snow-covered top of the highest mountain in Wales. Snowdon White awakens any space, while its tiny flecks of gray and tan add substance where needed.
Stafford Brown
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Contrasting shades of brown tumble about, like the handcrafted stonework on the archways and pillars of this West Midlands English town's oldest church. Stafford Brown exudes old-world warmth, while unexpected hits of black make it equally contemporary.
Talbot Gray
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Last comment "Talbot gray A mesmerizing study in contrasts as black and white cozy up to form this interesting s"
Last comment "Talbot gray A mesmerizing study in contrasts as black and white cozy up to form this interesting s"
A mesmerizing study in contrasts as black and white cozy up to form this interesting shade of dark gray. Influenced by the steel manufacturing hub of Port Talbot, Wales, Talbot Gray adds a cool, daring pop of high-style wherever it's used. Talbot Gray
Tenby Cream
Beachy simplicity abounds in this timeless neutral named after the charming seaside town in southwest Wales. Beige, cream and gray merge seamlessly for a tasteful, casual feel.
Welshpool Black
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Brooding black flecked with tan and gray conjures the dark River Severn, upon which this small Welsh border town lies. Dramatic yet easy, Welshpool Black is a star on its own or as a supplement to other design elements.
Wilshire Red
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Stonehenge against a red sunset. Named after the region in southwest England known for its ancient architecture and chalky landscape, this exquisite mix of coppery browns and black elevates Wilshire Red to star status in any room.
