The Hoxton x Bauwerk Collection
House
House is a soft, neutral grey limewash paint tone that goes back to the roots and development of The Hoxton. This is a bridging colour from The Hoxton x Bauwerk Neighbourhood Collection.
Casa
The limewash paint colour Casa embodies the dreamy, desaturated tones of the Med. Casa references the sun-bleached, peach-pink pigments of Barcelona’s houses and storefronts.
Poblenou
The blue toned limewash paint colour Poblenou represents the reinvigorated area of Barcelona where the landscape transformed from grey to blue. This shift occurred as factories and mills made way for contemporary, glass-framed architecture such as the landmark Torre Glòries skyscraper which reflects the city’s bluebird-skies.
Haymarket
Haymarket is a limewash paint colour that pays homage to the definitive architectural marker of this Edinburgh neighbourhood - the regency sandstone. Once starkly white, the natural stonework on the area's townhouses and mews has naturally become more textural and interesting as it has been shaped by weather and time.
Moss
Throughout the neighbourhood, Moss acts as the organic, green patina of age-worn stone, adding depth and colour to the distinctive facades of Edinburgh’s Georgian New Town. Use this limewash paint colour to create a moody, timeless feeling.
Docklands
Inspired by Amsterdam's spectacular waterfront location and deep-rooted maritime ties, Docklands invokes the calm and depth of the waterways that are the city’s lifeblood.
Koning
Koning, is our limewash paint colour named after Dutch royalty. It has intrinsic connotations of heritage and legacy which resonate with the hotel’s roots and connection with Royal Hollands Lloyd Shipping Company. The mellowed tone recalls the aged leather of vintage travel trunks and over-polished, well-trodden wooden flooring.
Charlottenburg
Charlottenburg is a limewash paint colour that works equally well for interiors or exterior facades. Drawing aesthetic cues from the Berlin area’s elegant shell-pink stucco facades, as well as the neighbourhood's namesake – the rose-hued Charlottenburg palace.
Kino
Kino is a limewash paint colour with a nod to the bold, richly stylised aesthetics of Charlottenburg’s legendary cabaret clubs, dance halls, cinemas and theatres that were at the heart of Berlin’s cultural landscape in the capital’s Golden Twenties.