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Design-led switch and socket finishes for expressive interiors, softer colour palettes and wall details that feel beautifully considered.
Special Editions bring together the Dowsing & Reynolds finishes that sit outside our everyday Core Colours and more timeworn Artisan Finishes. From bold powder-coated Colour Pop shades to softer Tonal Harmony finishes and brushed Soleil Soir metallics, this is where switches and sockets become part of the room’s personality.
Use this page to explore each Special Edition collection, then shop matching switches, sockets, dimmers and specialist plates in the finish that works best for your space.
Choose the kind of finish you want first: bold colour, softer tonal colour or a softly brushed metallic with a more elevated, celebratory feel.
Bold powder-coated colour for confident, playful switch and socket details.
Colour Pop is for rooms that can take a little more personality. Choose from brighter, more expressive shades designed to stand out against painted walls, bring contrast to neutral schemes or add an unexpected design detail.
Includes: Miami Pink, Neo Mint, Digital Lavender, Cobalt and Verdigris.
Soft powder-coated shades for colour-led rooms, warm palettes and tonal interiors.
Tonal Harmony is colour, but quieter. These finishes are designed to sit beautifully with painted walls, warm neutrals, plaster tones and more layered interior palettes, giving sockets and switches a softer, more considered presence.
Includes: Cinnamon, Caramel Latte, Terrarium, Sweet Cherry and Whipped Cream.
Brushed Champagne and Blush metallics with pale warmth and a relaxed celebratory feel.
Soleil Soir is a limited brushed metallic palette inspired by sun-warmed skin, relaxed evenings and celebratory moments that stretch long into the night. Choose Champagne for soft golden warmth, or Blush for a rosé-toned metallic with a gentler, more playful edge.
Includes: Champagne and Blush.
Special Edition light switches are designed for rooms where the smallest details can make the biggest difference. Choose bold colour, soft tonal colour or brushed metallic warmth, then repeat the finish across the switches you use most.
Carry your chosen Special Edition finish through to plug sockets for a more complete look. These finishes work especially well when you want practical details to feel intentionally chosen rather than simply installed.
Dimmers add atmosphere as well as colour, giving lighting schemes more control and your walls a more considered finish. Match them to switches and sockets for a cohesive look across the room.
Looking for something more versatile?
Explore Core Colours for our most adaptable switch and socket finishes, including Black, Gold, White, Silver and Whipped Cream.
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How about something more characterful?
Explore Artisan Finishes for hand-finished, timeworn and more expressive switch and socket finishes, including Antique Brass, Weathered Bronze, Elemental Gold, Oxide Copper and Blackened Steel.
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What are Special Edition finishes?
Special Editions are our more expressive switch and socket finishes. They include bold powder-coated colours, softer tonal shades and limited brushed metallics designed to bring more personality to your walls.
What is the difference between Colour Pop and Tonal Harmony?
Colour Pop is bolder and more playful, designed to stand out. Tonal Harmony is softer and more palette-led, designed to work with warm neutrals, painted walls and colour-drenched interiors.
What is Soleil Soir?
Soleil Soir is a limited brushed metallic palette featuring Champagne and Blush. Both finishes have a softer, warmer feel than traditional polished metallics, with a relaxed, celebratory mood.
Can I use Special Edition finishes throughout a whole room?
Yes. For the most cohesive look, repeat the same finish across switches, sockets, dimmers and specialist plates. Colour Pop works well as a deliberate accent, while Tonal Harmony and Soleil Soir can feel softer across a wider scheme.
Which Special Edition finish is best for a subtle look?
Tonal Harmony is the best place to start if you want colour without strong contrast. Soleil Soir is also a softer option if you prefer a brushed metallic rather than a powder-coated colour.