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Colour Palette Company goes Stateside with new commission

Former newspaper editor's venture which celebrates local colours has won its first international brief

The Colour Palette Company founder Stacey Barnfield

What started as a fun social media post during the covid-19 lockdowns by a former newspaper editor has grown into a fully fledged business.

Now, Stacey Barnfield is hoping to crack America with his Colour Palette Company.

The former journalist, who used to helm our sister title the Birmingham Post, is launching his range of mugs, tea towels and other gifts Stateside after striking a deal with the Corning Museum of Glass in New York State.

Items made by The Colour Palette Company feature a range of colours pertinent to a particular location along with the so-called 'CMYK printing code' needed to create that tone.

Stacey's first ever palette was of his home city Birmingham and featured colours such as Mr Egg yellow and Sabbath Black, respective nods to the city's legendary café and pioneers of heavy metal.

Since then, he has broadened the range to include a host of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and international locations alongside collaborations with museums, 'specials' including Christmas and shades of tea and public installations in places such as Leamington Spa and New Street stations.

Stacey's team Birmingham City used it as a cover art for a matchday programme and comedian Joe Lycett sported a colour palette tea towel as headwear on his TV show 'The United States of Birmingham'.