Wellington is a bold deep green balanced with black and subtle bronze undertones for a confident, timeless look. Pair with Cast Iron for a contemporary twist or Manor Green for a striking finish.
Make a statement with Wellington, a bold and enchanting shade that’s perfectly balanced in green, black, and subtle bronze undertones. It’s confident, timeless, and rich—ideal for furniture makeovers, cabinetry, built-ins, and accent pieces where you want depth without feeling overly bright.
Fusion Mineral Paint is a water-based, 100% acrylic paint with no fillers and a built-in topcoat for outstanding durability. The finish is a gorgeous matte sheen that’s UV, water, and stain resistant, so you can skip waxing or sealing and still get a hard-wearing result.
Colour pairings:
Pair with Cast Iron for a contemporary twist
Pair with Manor Green for a striking, tonal look
Designed for easy application with minimal prep, Fusion is a go-to choice for both beginners and pros—perfect for Canadian DIYers looking for premium furniture paint that lasts.
Key details
Brand: Fusion Mineral Paint
Colour: Wellington (deep green with black + subtle bronze undertones)
Base: Water-based
Finish/sheen: Matte
Coverage: Approx. 75 sq ft per 500 mL
Clean up: Water
Dry time: Approx. 30 minutes
Recoat time: Approx. 1–2 hours
Cure time: Approx. 21 days
Shelf life: 7 years
Why you’ll love it
Non-toxic
Minimal prep work
Easy application
Exceptional coverage
Gorgeous matte finish
No sealer required
Built-in topcoat for amazing durability
UV, water, and stain resistant
Lead-, ammonia-, formaldehyde-, and phthalate-free
Prep & application (recommended order)
Clean: Use Fusion’s TSP Alternative to remove grease and dust.
Remove wax (if needed): Use Odourless Solvent to remove any wax coating.
Scuff sand (if needed): Lightly sand high-gloss finishes to dull the sheen (aim to de-gloss, not remove the finish). Only sand a clean surface.
Paint: Apply Wellington and paint beautiful.
Priming notes
Priming is usually not necessary. For bleed-through or knots, use Zinsser BIN (shellac-based) primer. For tricky transitions, a mid-tone colour like Sterling can help as a primer.