Irish Daily Mail

MY LIGHT BULB MOMENT

Interiors guru Annie Sloan

- Interview: SALLY WILLIAMS

ANNIE SLOAN, 68, founded interiors company Annie Sloan Chalk Paint more than 25 years ago. She lives with her husband, David, and has three children and two grandchild­ren. MY CAREER as a decorative painter took off when I was about 40. I had written a book, was painting murals in grand houses and being invited to teach workshops abroad.

But I was also the mother of three small children. I had some help, as my husband worked long hours for Shell. But I was finding it harder and harder to be away.

I was 37 when I had my youngest and I didn’t want to miss it all. I thought: ‘I need something that will allow me to be at home, but also build on my interest in art and colour. I need a product.’

I may not have thought of making paint if it hadn’t been for a man I met while teaching in Holland.

I was complainin­g about the acrylic paint I was using, which was plasticky. I couldn’t find the colours I wanted, either. He knew of a family-run paint factory in Belgium and suggested I talk to them. That was my light bulb moment.

I launched my specially made decorative paint with 12 colours in 1990. It was hard work getting the right mix, colours and absorbency, but it was worth it. I could be at home with the children, writing books and selling paint, which was perfect.

As the children got older, I was able to do more. Now, at 68, I run a company that has never been so big. We have 36 colours, a mail order business and a network of more than 1,700 independen­t stockists worldwide.

My middle son, Felix, 33, is our brand manager, his partner Lizzy runs digital marketing and my husband is a director. So family is still at the heart of the company.

FROM the sale of each litre pot of Annie Sloan’s new colour ‘Lem Lem’, €5.60 will go to Oxfam

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