£1,750
By far the most popular of the Model 2 Fumé dials, its comparison to an aurora sky seems apt - especially given the play of light and shadow that the...
£1,750
This smoky grey takes its name from the painter William Payne, who invented and popularised the practice of combining coloured paint pigments to create a deep, shadowy alternative to the...
£1,750
A favourite from our original lineup of Model 2 Fumé dials, the lighter hue of this Japanese enamel results in a vibrant tonal gradation from the bright blue centre out...
£1,750
This enamel boasts a deep garnet centre and impressive smoked edge. The irresistible warmth of this reddish purple makes it difficult to describe without adopting the vernacular of a sommelier....
£1,200
For us, the creamy off-white of Iron Cream is every bit as crisp and classical as a traditional enamel dial, with a warmth and depth that couldn’t be further from...
£1,200
In powder form, Parisian Blue is a bright ultramarine that, when fired transforms into a deep and inky blue. Reminiscent of the enamel street signs in Paris, serendipitously this particular...
£1,200
The intense and glossy Post Office Red resonates deeply with all of us at anOrdain - how is it we can all have such fond memories of waiting with our...
£1,200
There’s something melt-in-your-mouth sweet about our delicate pink, though given it’s made up of lead, ash and silica, it’s as hardy as any other enamel and definitely not fit for...
£1,200
The duck that gives the colour its name is the Eurasian teal - its feathers are often used in fishing lures, which, for a company named after a loch known...
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