This calming colour sits between natural white and light grey to offer a timeless background to any interior environment. Herluf Trolles Gade takes its name from a heritage street in Copenhagen where the city’s famous Nyhavn, Royal Danish Theater and canal are located. The street’s buildings feature Copenhagen’s iconic Baroque stonework, and it is this architectural material which has influenced St. Leo’s Herluf Trolles Gade. Minimal Herluf Trolles Gade is a purist’s choice—displaying the natural beauty of its material composition. When applied to interior walls and surfaces the colour acts as a canvas, taking on the coolness or warmness of the light.
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