• Whitescale by John Pawson — single sheet
    Whitescale by John Pawson — single sheet

    This Blēo Colour Library sheet brings together the complete John Pawson palette on a single A4 format, painted with real Blēo paint on thick white paper. Developed as a precise working tool for architects, designers and private clients, it offers a clear overview of the palette, allowing relationships, undertones and tonal balance to be read at a glance.

    It provides focused access to one collaboration without requiring the full Blēo Colour Library or the complete set of hand-painted samples. Suitable for early-stage orientation and final selection alike, individual shades can be confidently specified and ordered separately as hand-painted samples when needed.

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    Portrait of designer John Pawson for Scandinavian colour and design house, Blēo.

    John Pawson CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2019 New Year Honours for services to Design and Architecture) has spent over thirty years making rigorously simple architecture that speaks of the fundamentals but is also modest in character. Alvar Aalto’s bronze door handle has been described as the ‘handshake of a building’. Similarly, Pawson’s own work engages with the essence and philosophy of space through everything the eye sees or the hand touches. Whether at the scale of a monastery, a house, a saucepan or a ballet, everything is traceable back to a consistent set of preoccupations with mass, volume, surface, proportion, junction, geometry, repetition, light and ritual—architecture. In this way, even something as modest as a fork can become a vehicle for much broader ideas about how we live and what we value.