Dylon: Bringing Vibrant Colours to Life Since 1946
Dylon has been adding vibrant colours to homes and wardrobes since its founding in 1946 by two young entrepreneurs, Luca Purbeck and Peter Samuel. Starting with colourful dyes from a garage in central London, Dylon thrived in post-war Britain, making fabric dyes to brighten homes and spirits across the country.
The company experienced significant growth throughout the 1950s, expanding its reach globally to sell colourful dyes in over 70 countries. The swinging sixties marked an exciting time for Dylon as the brand played a central role in the colourful fashion of the era, inspiring the stylish set with its chic Edgware Road boutique and ever-changing window displays.
In the 70s and 80s, Dylon continued to innovate with the launch of a broad range of fabric care products, including ironing aids and stain removers, to keep colours looking their best. Even international figures like Grace Kelly expressed interest in Dylon's range at an international exhibition in Monte Carlo in 1979.
The 90s brought more vibrancy to Dylon's offerings, as the brand became a favourite on TV shows like Changing Rooms, with the launch of convenient Dylon Wash & Dye products. Today, Dylon remains on trend as people seek sustainable and less wasteful ways of living. The brand's fabric dyes offer the perfect solution, allowing people to refresh and personalize their clothes and home textiles.
As the world continues to embrace recycling and sustainability, Dylon's fabric dyes empower individuals to express their unique style through exclusively coloured textiles, contributing to a more vibrant and personal world. With a rich history of innovation and quality, Dylon continues to bring colour and creativity to life.