001
Cosmos Grey
Neutrals and whites
Standard colours
Finishes set the tone, but they should not drive the layout. We choose colour once the appliances, clearances, pergola, and main materials are confirmed.
33 standard colours
incl. 31 solid colours
incl. 2 wood finishes
Powder coating on 304 stainless steel
Starting selection
These tones are usually the simplest to coordinate with 304 stainless steel, sintered stone counters, black or white pergolas, stone, and residential cladding.
Colours shown on screen are approximate. Final selection should always be confirmed with physical samples.
001
Neutrals and whites
005
Neutrals and whites
010
Neutrals and whites
011
Neutrals and whites
017
Greens and blues
020
Warm tones
023
Neutrals and whites
031
Neutrals and whites
033
Wood finishes
Standard colours
The grid below follows the names and numbers from the supplied guide. On-screen swatches help compare colour families, not confirm an exact match.
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For quiet kitchens, contemporary homes, and terraces where colour should stay restrained.
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For warming up stone, wood, black pavilions, or more enveloping entertaining spaces.
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For landscaped yards, wooded views, pool areas, and more visible accents.
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Best used with restraint, often on a smaller area or for a project that intentionally carries colour.
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For softening a composition of stainless steel, stone, glass, or a dark pergola.
Useful combinations
Ink Grey, Basalt Black, Pearl White, or Stone Grey keep the kitchen restrained and let the appliances read clearly.
Mochi Beige, Suede Beige, Sanded Gold, and European White Oak warm up stainless steel without creating a hard contrast.
Emerald Green, Mint Green, Horizon Blue, or Cerulean Blue can create a more planted or fresher connection to the site.
Standard colours
Send a few photos of the yard, pergola, cladding, and intended appliances. We can recommend a finish family before physical samples are reviewed.