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We’re also committed to sustainable and local manufacturing at Annie Sloan Interiors. All our Chalk Paint™, Satin Paint, and Wall Paint is made in our on-site factory at Annie Sloan HQ in Oxford, UK.
Our tins are 100%, and infinitely, recyclable, meaning there’s no end to the amount of times they can be recycled.
Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan and Annie Sloan Satin Paint are ideal for upcycling and refreshing furniture you already own, or locally-bought second-hand furniture. Doing this instead of buying new saves perfectly salvageable furniture from landfill, reduces the amount you consume, and could therefore dramatically reduce your carbon footprint.
Our range of paints and Chalk Paint™ Wax are even certified Toy Safe, meaning they’ve been independently tested according to strict European regulations (EN71-3) and found to contain no materials toxic to children. This makes our paint the perfect choice for little spaces and upcycling family furniture.
Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan, Annie Sloan Wall Paint, and Annie Sloan Satin Paint have all been designed to ensure ultimate durability. Everyday spills and marks can be cleaned off easily (never using harsh chemicals!). This means there’s often no need to repaint, and can therefore reduce the amount of paint you buy and use over time.
By refreshing and rejuvenating your furniture using Annie Sloan products, you’re taking part in an eco-conscious practice: reducing, reusing, and recycling only once something reaches the absolute end of its lifecycle. So thank you, for choosing to reuse and relove the furniture you already own. And for using our no-fuss paint to do so.
Our promise to you is that every tin contains a pigment-packed formula designed to give you unparalleled coverage, confidence in its long-lasting durability, and ultimately, joy, in every shade!
Recycling liquid paint is possible but it isn’t always easy. Fortunately though, Chalk Paint™ by Annie Sloan paints almost every surface. Use leftover paint to give a tired kitchen chair a makeover, or perhaps brighten up a picture frame!