Dulux Heritage Colour Tester

- Sage Green
- Pale Walnut
- Alabaster White
- Ancient Sandstone
- Ash White
- Bathstone Beige
- Beachcomb Grey
- Biscuit Beige
- Blue Ribbon
- Boathouse Blue
- Brushed Gold
- Buff
- Butter Cup
- Candle Cream
- Chalk White
- Cherry Truffle
- Chiltern White
- China White
- Clear Skies
- Copenhagen Blue
- Coral Pink
- Cornish Clay
- Country Sky
- Cream
- Dark Aubergine
- Dark Stone
- Deep Ultramarine
- DH Blossom
- DH Drab
- DH Grass Green
- DH Indigo
- DH Linen Colour
- DH Oxford Blue
- DH Pearl Colour
- DH Slate
- DH Stone
- DH White
- Dusted Heather
- Edelweiss White
- Fennel White
- Fitzrovia Red
- Flax Seed
- Florentine Red
- Forest Grey
- Fresh Flour
- Golden Ivory
- Grecian White
- Green Clay
- Green Earth
- Green Marl
- Green Oxide
- Green Slate
- Inca Orange
- Indian White
- Jenny Wren
- Lavender Grey
- Lead Grey
- Lead White
- Light Cobalt
- Light French Grey
- Light Teal
- Linen White
- Linnet White
- Mallard Green
- Mallow White
- Marble White
- Maritime Teal
- Masters Gold
- Mauve Mist
- Mid Umber
- Midnight Teal
- Mud Lark
- Ochre White
- Olive Tree
- Pale Cream
- Pale Nutmeg
- Pale Olivine
- Panel White
- Pearl Barley
- Pebble Grey
- Pewter Plate
- Piano White
- Potters Pink
- Powder Colour
- Pugin Red
- Pumice Brown
- Quartz Grey
- Ravens Flight
- Raw Cashmere
- Red Ochre
- Red Sand
- Roman White
- Romney Wool
- Rope Ladder
- Rosemary Leaf
- Setting Stone
- Silver Fern
- Sky Blue
- Stone Green
- Swedish White
- Terra Ombra
- Tudor Brown
- Turtledove Grey
- Veranda Green
- Violet Night
- Voile White
- Waxed Khaki
- Wild Blackberry
- Wiltshire White
- Wishbone White
- Wooded Walk
- York White
- 125ml
- Sage Green
- Pale Walnut
- Alabaster White
- Ancient Sandstone
- Ash White
- Bathstone Beige
- Beachcomb Grey
- Biscuit Beige
- Blue Ribbon
- Boathouse Blue
- Brushed Gold
- Buff
- Butter Cup
- Candle Cream
- Chalk White
- Cherry Truffle
- Chiltern White
- China White
- Clear Skies
- Copenhagen Blue
- Coral Pink
- Cornish Clay
- Country Sky
- Cream
- Dark Aubergine
- Dark Stone
- Deep Ultramarine
- DH Blossom
- DH Drab
- DH Grass Green
- DH Indigo
- DH Linen Colour
- DH Oxford Blue
- DH Pearl Colour
- DH Slate
- DH Stone
- DH White
- Dusted Heather
- Edelweiss White
- Fennel White
- Fitzrovia Red
- Flax Seed
- Florentine Red
- Forest Grey
- Fresh Flour
- Golden Ivory
- Grecian White
- Green Clay
- Green Earth
- Green Marl
- Green Oxide
- Green Slate
- Inca Orange
- Indian White
- Jenny Wren
- Lavender Grey
- Lead Grey
- Lead White
- Light Cobalt
- Light French Grey
- Light Teal
- Linen White
- Linnet White
- Mallard Green
- Mallow White
- Marble White
- Maritime Teal
- Masters Gold
- Mauve Mist
- Mid Umber
- Midnight Teal
- Mud Lark
- Ochre White
- Olive Tree
- Pale Cream
- Pale Nutmeg
- Pale Olivine
- Panel White
- Pearl Barley
- Pebble Grey
- Pewter Plate
- Piano White
- Potters Pink
- Powder Colour
- Pugin Red
- Pumice Brown
- Quartz Grey
- Ravens Flight
- Raw Cashmere
- Red Ochre
- Red Sand
- Roman White
- Romney Wool
- Rope Ladder
- Rosemary Leaf
- Setting Stone
- Silver Fern
- Sky Blue
- Stone Green
- Swedish White
- Terra Ombra
- Tudor Brown
- Turtledove Grey
- Veranda Green
- Violet Night
- Voile White
- Waxed Khaki
- Wild Blackberry
- Wiltshire White
- Wishbone White
- Wooded Walk
- York White
- 125ml
- A 125ml tester pot for sampling Heritage colours
- Provided in a matt emulsion, but suitable for representing the colour of any Heritage product
Dulux Heritage paint sample pots are the ideal way to explore rich, carefully curated colours before committing to a full tin. Designed to give a true impression of the finished look, they allow you to test shades in your own space and experience how they respond to changing light throughout the day.
Colour can appear different depending on lighting, room orientation and surrounding décor. Using sample pots helps you make a more confident decision by comparing shades directly in your environment. For best results, apply the paint to a movable surface rather than directly onto the wall, so it can be viewed in different areas. You can also watch the video on this page for a step-by-step guide to achieving the most accurate results.
Comparing a selection of shades side by side makes it easier to refine your choice, particularly when selecting between similar tones. Once you have found the right colour, you can move forward with confidence knowing it will suit your space.
- Select a suitable surface - Use lining paper, card or sample boards for a reliable finish.
- Stir thoroughly - Mix well to ensure a consistent, true colour.
- Prepare the area - Surfaces should be clean, dry and free from dust or grease.
- Label each sample - Clearly mark colours to make comparison easier.
Apply evenly using a clean brush or small roller to achieve a smooth, even finish.
- Apply two even coats - Allow each coat to dry fully before applying the next.
- Assess in different lighting - View colours in natural and artificial light.
- Take time to review - Observe how shades change throughout the day.
- Move samples around - Compare colours in different areas of the room.