Haymes Paint has reimagined one of the world's most famous colors as Boundless Blue, marking the brand's 90 years of creativity and innovation. Unveiled at the Melbourne Design Show, this reinterpretation of ultramarine blue will be released in July as a limited edition.
Boundless Blue is the result of Haymes Paint's innovative 'surface-localised pigment technology,' which enhances the interaction of genuine French ultramarine pigment with light. This creates an intense, luminous, and vivid blue hue that is truly unique.
Rachel Lacy, Haymes Paint's Colour and Concept Lead, spearheaded the development of Boundless Blue, drawing inspiration from the rich history of the pigment in art. From Renaissance masterpieces to modernist interpretations, this color embodies depth and emotion.
Lacy described Boundless Blue as a color that pays homage to ultramarine's legacy while pushing boundaries in visual impact. It stands out as a striking and unmissable shade that is perfect for designers and architects looking for originality and artistry.
Designed as a unique art piece for carefully selected spaces, Boundless Blue is not meant for everyday use. It is a celebration of Haymes Paint's 90-year legacy and its belief in the transformative power of color in shaping environments and experiences.
Alongside the launch of Boundless Blue, Studio Garbett has created a limited-edition wallpaper that showcases how the pigment interacts with textured surfaces. Hand-printed by artisans in Sydney, this wallpaper offers a tactile and decorative application of the color for high-end residential and commercial spaces.
Source: ArchitectureAndDesign.com.au