Folding Watercolour Palettes – Frank Herring

R619.00R775.00

 

The Frank Herring foldable watercolour palettes are the perfect blend of portability and functionality, offering a durable and compact solution for artists on the go. Made from sturdy hard plastic, each palette is designed to withstand frequent use while remaining lightweight and easy to carry.

Both options feature a convenient thumbhole for comfortable handling, making them ideal for outdoor painting or studio use. The palettes offer ample space for holding either half pans or tube colours, with enough room to accommodate additional tools like brushes or pencils. The mixing wells are thoughtfully designed for smooth colour blending, with one option featuring deep wells and the other offering large, dished wells for greater mixing flexibility.

When closed, the palettes are compact and easy to store, while opening them reveals a generous mixing surface to support your creative process. Whether you prefer the compact size for easy travel or the extra mixing space, both palettes are designed to meet the needs of watercolour artists looking for a reliable, versatile tool for their craft.

 

Dorchester – 18 pan, 6 well palette:

  • A fixed waterpot for easy access to clean water.
  • 4 deep mixing wells for blending your colours.
  • A convenient thumbhole for easy grip.
  • Space for 18 half pans or tube colours.
  • Additional room for a brush, pencil, or other tools.
  • Closed: 22 x 10 cm. Open: 22 x 21 cm. Weight: 164g.

 

Compact – 16 pan, 4 well palette:

  • Dished mixing wells for smooth colour blending.
  • Twin lids that open to reveal 4 large mixing wells.
  • A handy thumbhole for easy handling.
  • Space for 16 half pans or tube colours.
  • Room for a brush.
  • Closed: 13 x 8 cm. Open: 25.5 x 13 cm. Weigth: 99g

 

 

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Dorchester – 18 pan, 6 well palette, Compact – 16 pan, 4 well palette

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