

Vitty Green No. G3
Vitty Green is a love letter to Farrow & Ball's home in Dorset, taking its name from the local dialect word for 'proper' or 'neat'. Similar to ...
View full detailsVitty Green is a love letter to Farrow & Ball's home in Dorset, taking its name from the local dialect word for 'proper' or 'neat'. Similar to ...
View full detailsVichyssoise is a soft green-toned neutral. Like its namesake, a nourishing French soup often served cold, it is delicate and refreshing with an und...
View full detailsUltra Marine Blue is a strong, true, mid-tone blue, taking its name from the ultramarine pigment once prized by artists the world over for its inte...
View full detailsUltra Marine Blue is a strong, true, mid-tone blue, taking its name from the ultramarine pigment once prized by artists the world over for its inte...
View full detailsTurret White is a stony, mid-toned white, a lighter accent to Stony Ground. Its warmth distinguishes it from the Farrow & Ball Traditional Neut...
View full detailsTunsgate Green is a pale green with a generous helping of yellow pigment. This makes for a usable and versatile shade that never feels cold. Try it...
View full detailsTitmouse Blue is the darkest blue in the Farrow & Ball palette and more intensely coloured than the blue-based black shade Railings, making for...
View full detailsTerre D'Egypte is a rich orange-based red – slightly deeper than Harissa and more intensely coloured than the earthy Book Room Red. It appears pale...
View full detailsTempla White is a honeyed cream shade inspired by the extravagant gardens of the 18th century, with their follies and temples. True to its origins,...
View full detailsArchive Collection: Tar. It's a just-off-black shade, reminiscent of the highways that snake across California's desert landscapes. Recommended Pr...
View full detailsTack Room Door is a medium brown shade originally found on exterior woodwork. Try it with fellow Farrow & Ball Archive colours Dyrehaven and Si...
View full detailsSutcliffe Green is a mid-toned, almost olive green that works just as well with green-tinged neutrals as with stronger complementary colours like p...
View full detailsSugared Almond is a playful yet thoroughly usable lilac shade, with a slightly cool blue undertone that keeps it feeling fresh and not too sweet. T...
View full detailsSugar Bag Light is surely one of Farrow & Ball's more straightforward colour names, inspired simply by the colour of bags once commonly used to...
View full detailsSuffield Green is a mid-toned shade of green whose original heyday coincided with the neo-Georgian trend early 20th century. Today, this elegant gr...
View full detailsStraw pays homage to the master of interpretive colour names, John Fowler, taking its inspiration from his Straw Left Out In The Rain. It's a littl...
View full detailsStone White is a soft, cool off-grey shade with a green undertone. An unconventional neutral, it's both distinctive enough to be the star of a pale...
View full detailsArchive Collection: Stoke. It's a true neutral grey – a strong, clear mid-tone that can be combined with any other colour in the collection to add ...
View full detailsSt Giles Blue is one of Farrow & Ball's most intense blues, and an enduring favourite in the company's palette. It was originally found at the ...
View full detailsSnow White is a creamy white with great versatility, containing a tiny amount of yellow pigment. This gives the impression of more warmth than a br...
View full detailsSmoked Trout is a long-time Farrow & Ball favourite, loved for its name as much as for its colour. It's one of the most variable shades in the ...
View full detailsSmelt Black, from Farrow & Ball's Archive collection, is a softer alternative to a true pitch black. It's the perfect hue for use on outdoor me...
View full detailsSloe Blue is a mid-toned blue with a hint of black pigment, giving it the characteristic depth and muted quality that make many of Farrow & Bal...
View full detailsSkimmed Milk White is a soft off-white with a subtly aged feel. When used as a woodwork colour alongside a rich or dark wall paint, it looks elegan...
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