One of the epochal events in the history of modern paints is the world famous invention - Prussian blue. The year of manufacture today is considered to be the year 1704, and the inventor is the dyer from Berlin Bizbach. Its discovery made it possible to obtain a truly rich and expressive blue color, which without any doubts immediately gained great popularity and respect not only among artists, but also among tailors and builders.
With its appearance, Prussian blue has provided great opportunities for various areas of craftsmanship: from furniture manufacturers to architects.
Undoubtedly, the name given to this shade perfectly describes its content. After all, the depth of tone, originality, saturation and brightness really have a lot in common with azure, but you can call it more calm and balanced. Color truly became the “hallmark” of Berlin of its time, which was then distinguished by a cold and cloudy atmosphere in its perfection of images and forms.

This is probably the brightest shade that would ever be associated with the elite and aristocracy, for this reason Berlin blue is the perfect tone for the living room, which acquires a very rich and presentable look with it. Undoubtedly, due to the fact that this paint has a rather restrained brightness, bringing peace and comfort and peace, this color will be the best solution for decorating bedrooms, while the severity and elevation will make the interior of any office or, for example, a library more solid and impressive. As already mentioned, the use of Prussian blue is widely used in construction, today it has become very popular to carry out work on decorating windows. And this is understandable, because Prussian blue is an excellent paint for glass, and not just for walls or furniture.

Today, there are paints that can often be confused with this shade. For example, turnbull blue. However, it has a number of its own characteristics, which often differ significantly from Prussian blue. Indeed, due to its delicate and unique shades, it harmonizes very well with almost any other shades. Incredible freshness of the room can give a picture that is made in the color of green tea or, for example, mint in the background of Prussian blue. If, however, to create an interior, it is necessary that it has a more refined and aristocratic appearance, pale pink may be added. For a spectacular and catchy interior - the addition of somone, and a lemon-cream tone will allow you to somewhat cool the atmosphere. For emphasis, a combination with muted pear or coffee and milk paints is possible. The interest is attracted to the interior of combinations with orange, turquoise or aquamarine flowers.
In general, the shade once invented in Berlin by the dyer Bizbach is still very popular today, because he is able to radically change the familiar interior and furnishings of our time.