Barrow & Fall

Brassica

A dark and sophisticated lavender

Return to search

Best Dupes for Brassica

Brassica is a smoky lavender that flips between mauve and charcoal depending on daylight. People often dupe it because true designer tins can skew too purple or too grey once scaled up, especially in open layouts. The most convincing alternatives keep the plum note grounded, offer durable eggshells for cabinetry, and won’t flash blue under LED strips.

Dupes for Brassica

Brand Colour Rating Shop
Dulux Trade Mercury Shower 2 3 ⭐
Dulux Trade Wooded Solace / Mauve Mist 2 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Evening Skyline 1 ⭐
Little Greene Arquerite 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Wool Peacoat 1 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Pewter Mug 2 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Magic Dust 1 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Shining Armor / Bonfire Smoke 1 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Victorian Pewter 1 ⭐
Behr Classy Plum 2 ⭐
Behr Gothic Purple 1 ⭐
Behr Box Office 1 ⭐
Behr Cinema Screen 1 ⭐
Behr Old Amethyst 1 ⭐
Behr Mission Control 1 ⭐
Behr Gray Heather 1 ⭐
Valspar Plummy 2 ⭐
Valspar Intrigue 2 ⭐
Valspar Horseshoe 2 ⭐
Valspar Urban Lift 2 ⭐
Valspar Cadet Gray 2 ⭐
Valspar Sunrise over Tahiti 2 ⭐
Valspar Sunrise over Tahiti 2 ⭐
Valspar Night on the Moors 2 ⭐
Valspar Storm Rolling In 2 ⭐
Valspar Lilac Gray 2 ⭐
Valspar Cinder Fox 2 ⭐
Valspar Romantic Holiday 2 ⭐

Understanding Brassica

Brassica is a smoky lavender that veers moody without feeling gloomy. Darker than Calluna yet softer than Pelt, it brings boutique-hotel drama to bedrooms and dining rooms.

Layer it with boucle, velvet, and antiqued brass to emphasise the luxurious undertone. Keep ceilings light with Strong White so the room never feels oppressive.

How to test Brassica dupes

Paint boards and hold them beside flooring, fabrics, and metallic finishes; lavender shades react strongly to their surroundings. Judge them under warm and cool bulbs to be certain the hue stays plum rather than blue.

If you plan to coat cabinetry, confirm the dupe offers a durable eggshell so the surface can handle daily bumps without losing that velvety sheen.

Where Brassica excels

Try it in bedrooms, snugs, or studies that need a cocooning backdrop for art and textiles. Use Peignoir or pale greys in adjacent spaces for a subtle tonal story.

Brassica also looks incredible on panelled joinery paired with aged brass picture lights.

Brassica vs Similar Shades

Compared Colour Relationship When to choose it instead Link
Calluna Lighter + calmer Use in bedrooms where you still want lavender but with more softness. View colour
Peignoir Smokier Great for dressing rooms where you want a romantic backdrop. View colour
Dove Tale Taupe-leaning Choose this when you need a greyer alternative for stone flooring. View colour
Pelt Darker + moodier Reach for this when you want a dramatic, cocooning plum on joinery. View colour

Similar Colours You Might Like