Gleaming and crisp with tiny flecks of gray and tan, this elegantly simple design recalls the pristine snow-covered top of the highest mountain in Wales.
A regal design with a refreshingly modern feel, Canterbury offers rich, warm tones of wood, leather, and stone befitting an ancient abbey or country manor found in the southeast county of Kent.
The rolling movement of New Quay abounds with foggy grays bespeckled with silver and black, much like the picturesque houses that cling to the hills rising about this Welsh seaside resort town.
Rustic, yet captivating and refined, the earthen hues of tan, taupe, moss and peat pay a fitting tribute to the bucolic farmlands of Lincolnshire County in northeast England.
Like the River North Tyne that runs through this brisk English market town, marble-like waves of dark gray and black swirl about a backdrop of creams and light gray, proving casual can also be elegant.
Like the lakeside town in northwest England, Windermere is busy and eclectic with dynamic shades of gray and cream that flirt with flecks of golden copper.
Taking its cue from the linear configuration of buildings in the village of Ellastone, Ella features a lattice of lines and intersections embedded in a marbled dove-gray background.
Dense and earthy, Berwyn is inspired by the peaks and ridges of the rugged mountain range in the northeast of Wales where heather blooms and raptors soar majestically overhead.
Grand and majestic in stature, Brittanicca calls to mind the great rivers that flow through the United Kingdom with the many villages and cities dotted along their banks under a canopy of soft-gray skies.
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