

Breakfast Room Green No. 81
Breakfast Room Green is a cheerful mid-toned green that stays looking lively in all different lights. It's particularly striking in the early morni...
View full detailsBreakfast Room Green is a cheerful mid-toned green that stays looking lively in all different lights. It's particularly striking in the early morni...
View full detailsBrassica is a sophisticated lavender shade with grey undertones, which really come to the fore in darker rooms. It's inspired by the distinctive fl...
View full detailsBlue Gray isn't quite as simple as its name suggests, appearing more blue, grey, or even green depending on the light. A small amount of black pigm...
View full detailsBlackened is the Farrow & Ball white with the coolest undertones. Its hint of grey would have traditionally come from 'lamp black' pigment made...
View full detailsBeverly is named in honour of a much-missed Farrow & Ball staff member. Like its namesake, this green is dependable and reassuring. It's bound ...
View full detailsBancha is a rich, dark olive green. It gets its colour – and its name – from Japanese tea leaves harvested late in the season, a strong and earthy ...
View full detailsBefore becoming the name of this fiery red, the word 'bamboozle' was originally used to describe the deceit of pirates. It's a little less spicy th...
View full detailsBabouche takes its name from the flat leather slippers that originated in Morocco, often seen in the same cheerful shade of yellow. For a modern tw...
View full detailsArsenic is a vivid mint green that instantly enlivens any surface, whether it be furniture, front door, or feature wall. Try it in a 1960s-inspired...
View full detailsAmmonite is a subtle light grey named after the fossils found along England's Jurassic Coast. It's neither warm nor cool, making it superbly easy t...
View full detailsAll White is a clean and simple bright white. As its name suggests, it contains no pigments of any other colour. It's softer than standard brillian...
View full detailsLiving up to its name, our silk sponge is as soft as…well, silk. Traditionally used for more delicate areas, such as the face, our silk sponge is s...
View full detailsPamper your skin in the moisturizing qualities of pure honey. Our honey soaps are hygroscopic, meaning they attract moisture to the skin, and with...
View full detailsPamper your skin in the moisturizing qualities of pure honey. Our honey soaps are hygroscopic, meaning they attract moisture to the skin, and with...
View full detailsThis handcrafted soap is scented with our own proprietary blend of phthalate free fragrance oils and essential oils. All of Formulary 55 products...
View full detailsKiran is a unique waffle towel with luxuriant suppleness and thirsty texture. Kiran features a delicate barred boarder with fringe for a special fi...
View full detailsThese soaps contain Shea Butter, natural vegetable oils and will help moisturize the skin keeping it soft. They are richly scented, many of them ha...
View full detailsHegemone is a floral wallpaper with a contemporary twist, thanks to Farrow & Ball's signature paint-on-paper printing methods creating exuberan...
View full detailsFarrow & Ball's Hornbeam takes its design from the deciduous tree of the same name, native to the company's home in southern England. It transf...
View full detailsKiri-e, the Japanese art of cutting paper into intricate shapes and scenes, serves as the inspiration behind this Farrow & Ball wallpaper. A mi...
View full detailsChromatic Stripe is a three-colour take on a classic stripe design, available in a range of bold and neutral colourways to bring impact to any wall...
View full detailsFarrow & Ball's Samphire print subtly references coastal style in a more unexpected way than a classic nautical stripe. It takes its name, and ...
View full detailsLeopard print, long a favourite of the fashion world, is reimagined for the home in the form of Farrow & Ball's Ocelot wallpaper. Its small-sca...
View full detailsContrary to its contemporary appearance, Farrow & Ball's Lattice wallpaper was originally inspired by a 19th-century pattern, giving this print...
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