

Kakelugn No. 317
A highly requested colour, this is a cleaner interpretation of Farrow & Ball favourite Light Blue. Its name is inspired by the folkloric fires ...
View full detailsA highly requested colour, this is a cleaner interpretation of Farrow & Ball favourite Light Blue. Its name is inspired by the folkloric fires ...
View full detailsJoa's White is named after Farrow & Ball's Colour Curator, Joa Studholme. A light taupe with just the slightest amount of black, this versatile...
View full detailsJitney takes its name from the Hampton Jitney, the bus that whisks New Yorkers away from the stifling city and towards the sea air of the Hamptons ...
View full detailsJames White was originally created for a Dr James, a discerning man whose garden room was in need of a lightly green-based white. The finished resu...
View full detailsIndia Yellow has an unusual source of inspiration, taking its name from a pigment traditionally collected from the urine of cows fed on mango leave...
View full detailsInchyra Blue was once a custom Farrow & Ball paint colour, created specially for Inchyra House in Perthshire. Its deep blue-grey tone takes its...
View full detailsIncarnadine is a rich crimson colour. Unashamedly glamorous, especially when used in Farrow & Ball Full Gloss, it can be used in a strong palet...
View full detailsHopper Head takes its name from the decorative iron containers used to catch rainwater. A classic charcoal that sits between Railings and Down Pipe...
View full detailsHay is a warm and dusty yellow with a distinct green undertone, evoking the freshness of the crop from which it takes its name. It's less intensely...
View full detailsHardwick White is one of the deepest and most grey-toned of the Farrow & Ball whites. Used as a wall colour, it's a sophisticated chalky hue th...
View full detailsHague Blue is a fantastically popular Farrow & Ball blue, a deep and inky favourite for walls, woodwork, and front doors alike. Try it as a dar...
View full detailsGreen Smoke is one of Farrow & Ball's most versatile greens, working just as well on kitchen cabinets and panelling as it does on walls. It's a...
View full detailsNo colour has provoked more debate among Farrow & Ball's followers than Green Blue. It appears differently to everyone and changes colour with ...
View full detailsGreat White is a white with just a hint of pink. Its subtlety makes it a wonderful wall colour for children's rooms, offering the delicate sweetnes...
View full detailsFrench Gray, despite its name, leans heavily towards green. A beautifully subtle and indeterminate shade, it takes its inspiration from colours pop...
View full detailsThe first cream to feature in the Farrow & Ball palette is aptly named after the brand's co-founder, John Farrow. A classic wall colour, with n...
View full detailsInspired by an ancient civilisation, this earthy red is less intense than Preference Red but still wonderfully rich.
Elephant's Breath is instantly recognisable as a Farrow & Ball shade, both in name and colour. It's a universally popular mid-tone grey with a ...
View full detailsThe name 'Eddy' comes from the circular currents enjoyed by wild swimmers as a natural jacuzzi. Delicate without being pastel, it's a gentle green ...
View full detailsEating Room Red is a deep, blackened burgundy shade that takes its name from the dining rooms of the mid-19th century, where damask wallpapers of t...
View full detailsThis aged yellow celebrates the ever so familiar cloth used to clean homes around the world.
Drop Cloth is a mid grey beige – or 'greige' – that pays homage to our expert painters and decorators. It takes its name from the indispensable dus...
View full detailsDown Pipe is a true Farrow & Ball classic. A deep lead grey with a blue undertone, it creates a strong but complex finish on all sorts of surfa...
View full detailsDove Tale is a warm mid-tone grey, perfect as a darker accent – or alternative – to Elephant's Breath. Its subtle lilac undertone gives it a soft a...
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