

Planter No. G5
Planter is a stony neutral inspired by ornamental garden urns, originally popular among Victorian gardeners. A warmer, yellower version of London S...
View full detailsPlanter is a stony neutral inspired by ornamental garden urns, originally popular among Victorian gardeners. A warmer, yellower version of London S...
View full detailsPitch Blue is a rich cobalt shade with a hefty dose of black pigment – hence the name. This gives it an indigo appearance that can seem almost purp...
View full detailsThe charm of Pink Drab lies in its pared back nature. This 'drab', simply meaning any colour lacking in brightness, is a charming and subtle way to...
View full detailsA charming mid-tone pink, Pink Cup creates soft-feeling spaces with a lit-from-within quality. Inspired by the fruity cocktails popular throughout ...
View full detailsPelt is a rich, deep purple paint colour that brings a luxurious feel to any space. Unlike the warmer and more aubergine-coloured Brinjal, it has a...
View full detailsRather than the vibrant 'pea green' that featured in paint charts throughout the 20th century, this Farrow & Ball version is taken from a more ...
View full detailsPea Flower Tea is a vivid blue named after the brightly coloured drink created with butterfly pea flowers. Spirited and daring, this is a true blue...
View full detailsPavilion Blue is a pale and delicate green-blue shade inspired by Regency-era palettes, particularly those embodied in Brighton's impressive Royal ...
View full detailsPantalon is a deep brown with a distinct green undertone, making for an elegant, understated, and captivating wall colour. Its green undertones and...
View full detailsArchive Collection: Palm. With none of the cool blue undertones of a true mint green or the greyness of Cromarty, it's a shade unlike any other in ...
View full detailsPale Hound takes its name from Farrow & Ball Archive colour Hound Lemon, to which it is a lighter accent. It has an underlying hint of green pi...
View full detailsOrangery is a yellow-based orange shade, taking its name from the ornate greenhouses and conservatories popular across Europe in the 18th century. ...
View full detailsOrange Coloured White is a fresh-feeling, modern cream colour that works brilliantly in north facing rooms, where its slight red undertone adds jus...
View full detailsOlive is an earthy mid-toned green. It's slightly lighter and more muted than Bancha, but shares its serene and calming appeal. It appears at its r...
View full detailsOintment Pink is a soft orange-pink shade. It has more brightness and warmth than the earthier Dead Salmon or the greyer Setting Plaster, it sits s...
View full detailsOctagon Yellow is a soft golden yellow – full of sunshine, but without the intense brightness that can make some yellows too energetic for a restfu...
View full detailsLike Dutch Pink, this 18th-century colour contains much more yellow than its name might suggest. This creates a peachy, earthy shade that brings wa...
View full detailsMonkey Puzzle is a deep, dark shade reminiscent of the spiky evergreen tree from which it takes its name. This particular shade of green has long b...
View full detailsMinster Green takes its name from Wimborne Minster, the picturesque market town close to Farrow & Ball's home in the south of England. Perfect ...
View full detailsMiddleton Pink is a light and delicate shade of pink named after colourist Catherine Middleton. It has a fresh feel when paired with All White, but...
View full detailsMiddle Ground – like most other Farrow & Ball colours with 'ground' in the name – was originally created as the foundational colour for the bra...
View full detailsMere Green is a deep shade of teal with slightly darker, greener tones than Farrow & Ball classic Vardo. Despite being a more traditional teal,...
View full detailsMenagerie is a true, easy-to-use terracotta shade named after The Menagerie, the former folly lovingly renovated by Gervase Jackson-Stops. Try it a...
View full detailsManor House Gray is a cool, clean, mid-toned grey. It's the darkest tone in the Farrow & Ball Architectural Neutrals group, and therefore works...
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