Opaque matt watercolour
Create vibrant illustrations in solid colour
Available in 89 colours
Full range in 14ml tubes with black and whites also available in larger 37ml tubes
37ml tubes not included in the Free shipping over £25 offer
Winsor & Newton Designers' Gouache comes in 14ml tubes with black and whites also available in larger 37ml tubes.
Designers Gouache colours are a range of opaque watercolours, mainly used by designers, illustrators and commercial artists to create vibrant illustrations in solid colour.
Due to W&N international agreements we are not able to ship this product to the USA.
Winsor & Newton have been producing Designers Gouache since 1935 and to this day they continue to offer the finest artists' gouache range available.
Today the Designers Gouache range benefits from significant developments in technology and is smoother, flatter, more opaque and more brilliant than ever before.
Download the Winsor & Newton Designers' Gouache Colour Chart or click the colour swatches below for more colour information.
All parcels are sent on a trackable service. The information below is for UK deliveries. For international deliveries, please see our delivery information pages.
This item is included in our letterbox service. If an order contains only letter box items the following charges will apply. If you add larger items, not included in the letterbox service, your shipping will revert to our standard shipping charges.
Standard shipping 1-3 working days | |
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Orders under £25 | £3.00 |
Orders over £25 | FREE |
Express Shipping Next Working Day | |
Orders under £25 | £5.50 |
Orders over £25 | £2.50 |
Standard shipping 1-3 working days | |
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Orders under £45 | £4.50 |
Orders over £45 | FREE |
Express Shipping Next Working Day | |
Orders under £45 | £7.00 |
Orders over £45 | £2.50 |
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Write a reviewI only needed ONE white, but bought two because I didn't know what the difference was between them !!!
Perhaps you could make this clear in your catalogue?????
Any difference is important to someone like me who does very fine work.
We have some information about the whites in our info section here: http://www.artsupplies.co.uk/info-gouache.htm Basically, Permanent White is the whitest, most opaque white. It is not recommended for mixing as it can reduce the lightfastness of some colours. Zinc White produces the cleanest and most lightfast tints and is therefore recommended for colour mixing. Bleedproof White is used by designers to prevent underlayers from bleeding through. This is a temporary solution and is not appropriate for fine art use as bleeding will occur eventually. Laser White is similar in colour and opacity to Permanent White and can be used for colour mixing. Process White is designed for use in photographic retouching, where it will reproduce its true value.
Top of the range White gouache, very useful and excellent quality
I used this to touch up some watercolours -blends in well and it is a nice bright white.