

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 detailsChappell Green is a more intensely green version of Farrow & Ball favourite Green Blue. Both shades are notoriously changeable, appearing more ...
View full detailsCat's Paw is named after an ancient knot, used for centuries to hitch rope to a hook or ring. A deep and earthy yellow-toned neutral, Cat's Paw is ...
View full detailsCastle Gray is a versatile grey with a generous dose of green pigment. Originally created for the outdoor woodwork of a castle to mirror the tones ...
View full detailsDarker than Duck Green and with slightly less black pigment than Studio Green, this Archive colour is an equally sophisticated choice for walls, wo...
View full detailsCardamom is a rich brown named after the equally versatile spice used in sweet and savoury dishes around the world. Warming and sophisticated, this...
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 detailsCane is an earthy ochre yellow quite unlike anything else in the Farrow & Ball palette. Being softer and less intense than the mustardy India Y...
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 detailsButterweed is a light, bright yellow soft enough to be used in children's rooms and nurseries. It takes its name from the unfussy flowering plant t...
View full detailsThis dark, quiet shade sits effortlessly alongside natural materials, such as wood and stone. It feels equally reserved and comforting.
This 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 detailsBothy Blue is a unique shade among Farrow & Ball blues – somewhere between a more intense Lulworth Blue and a lighter Cook's Blue, with an adde...
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 detailsBook Room Red is a deep red with an earthy brown undertone, which gives it a pleasingly aged feel. It's a softer alternative to Eating Room Red, wh...
View full detailsBone is a soft grey paint with a hint of green, making it an excellent partner for other green-based neutrals in the Farrow & Ball palette, suc...
View full detailsBombazine, a blended fabric of wool worsted and silk, comes from the word 'bombycinus', used to refer both to something silken and to the colour of...
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