

Charlotte's Locks No.268
Inspired by the auburn hair of Farrow & Ball's head of creative, Charlotte's Locks is a deep, vibrant orange that looks fantastic in small spac...
View full detailsInspired by the auburn hair of Farrow & Ball's head of creative, Charlotte's Locks is a deep, vibrant orange that looks fantastic in small spac...
View full detailsCharleston, the country home that once provided a meeting place for the artists and intellectuals of the Bloomsbury Group, was the inspiration for ...
View full detailsCard Room Green is a dark, muted and sophisticated green with a generous amount of grey. It can be used on both walls and woodwork to create a cont...
View full detailsCalluna is a genus of plant that solely includes heather, whose dainty flowers inspired this delicate Farrow & Ball colour. It’s a pale purple ...
View full detailsCalke Green is named after Calke Abbey, the country house in Derbyshire where an aged version of this rich green colour was originally found. As a ...
View full detailsCalamine is a colour that many of us will recognise from childhood, the signature pale pink of a lotion used to soothe stings and rashes. A hint of...
View full detailsCabbage White takes its name from the cabbage white butterfly, whose delicate wings inspired this equally delicate paint colour. White with just a ...
View full detailsThis dark, quiet shade sits effortlessly alongside natural materials, such as wood and stone. It feels equally reserved and comforting.
Brinjal is a rich, deep purple inspired by the glossy skin of an aubergine. It looks striking on woodwork in Farrow & Ball's Full Gloss finish,...
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 detailsBorrowed Light is a soft pale blue that looks equally at home in brightly lit and low-lit rooms. It's a classic wall colour for children's bedrooms...
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 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...
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