Martha Stewart says paint is the 'foundation' that brings your core design elements together – her European-inspired paints just made it easier
Martha Stewart's latest collaboration with Fine Paints of Europe is inspired by the natural world, including versatile neutrals, greens, pinks, and blues


If you've been looking to give your walls a color refresh, Martha Stewart's new collection with Fine Paints of Europe might just be the solution.
Martha Stewart's collections already span homeware essentials, but she's just added another skill to her résumé. The expert has partnered with the paint brand to produce a line of 40 paint colors inspired by the natural world, ranging from pale greens and chic grays to warm creams and rejuvenating blues.
'I curated this beautiful line of wall colors, inspired by nature, as I know a home should be both functional and appealing,' Martha says.
'With a wide range of colors to choose from, you can create an interior that suits your taste and lifestyle. I hope my collection with Fine Paints of Europe inspires your next home project. A well-designed space begins with choosing the perfect core design elements, and paint is the foundation that brings it all together.'
Shop the new Martha Stewart paint collection
A deep beige never goes out of style, and this one is as versatile as it is timeless.
Butter yellow is still riding the trend wave, and this shade from Martha's line is the perfect addition to any space.
As the name suggests, this green paint is reminiscent of Aspen greenery, and is both subtle and statement-making.
This dusty rose is perfect for a living room, bedroom, or bathroom, and ideal for pairing with soft neutrals.
This blue-gray is perfectly moody, infusing a space with an aquatic feel.
This rich brown is elegant and sophisticated, and pairs well with reclaimed wood furniture.
Fine Paints and Martha have a rich history, dating back over 30 years from their first collection; however, it has continued to adapt to design trends and modern home needs.
'Fine Paints is thrilled to participate in this new collaboration with Martha Stewart for the "Interior Designer Collection from Fine Paints of Europe,” John Lahey, president of Fine Paints of Europe, says.
'Fine Paints and Martha Stewart have enjoyed a long relationship, beginning in 1994 with the original Colors of the Garden collection, followed by the Araucana, Skylands, and the Lily Pond Collections. Martha Stewart’s expertise in color creation, combined with Fine Paints’ quality coatings, has long been a public favorite. We are excited that another generation of design-savvy clients will enjoy this new collection.'
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Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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