The reduced Cloverleaf Paintbox has scratches on the lid or the base, due to assembling error. The Cloverleaf paintbox is a compact, lightweight watercolour palette made of high impact white plastic. It is 12cm x12cm x 4.2 cm and is easy to use. The paint tray is removable to make cleaning your box easier, additional paint trays are available for purchase separately. You can rotate it so that the thumb grip is right or left. handed and the mixing wells you want to use can always be closest to you, and the paints are always in the same configuration. It has ten mixing wells two very large in the lid and eight deep mixing wells. The paint tray has ample depth for holding pan or half pans ( W and N ) or squeezed paint.
The Cloverleaf paintbox was created by myself and Barry Herniman. On discussing the many problems of conventional palettes, over a cup of coffee in my kitchen we set about making one. Using a cereal packet as a model we took it to Design Village and met Peter Le Feurve. He created a 3D computer image, which was sent to a firm in England who did a laser cut model. Once we had this model in our hands and were satisfied that it worked it was sent to Proto Mold in England and production began. I assemble them, by hand, in my kitchen using stainless steel pins, to ensure the paintbox has a long working life. We now sell throughout the world.
The reduced item has small scratches on the lid or base.