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Despite its name, Beetle Black is actually a strong, deep grey. It takes its name from the colour seen in black beetles' wing casings when their sm...
View full detailsDespite its name, Beetle Black is actually a strong, deep grey. It takes its name from the colour seen in black beetles' wing casings when their sm...
View full detailsBay Area Blue is a stronger version of its Dorset-inspired cousin, Lulworth Blue. Taking its name from the San Francisco Bay Area, it conjures imag...
View full detailsBarrow Blue is a slightly greyer version of Farrow & Ball favourite De Nimes, appearing almost neutral in some lights. Like a faded pair of gar...
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 detailsBallroom Blue is a slightly darker version of the subtly green-tinged Dix Blue. It has a noticeable strength and depth of colour, which make it sui...
View full detailsThe dignified Ball Green is a tribute to Farrow & Ball co-founder Richard Ball. This silvery green shade was a common colour of distemper, an e...
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 detailsAu Lait is a soft white inspired by the chicory coffee popular in New Orleans, often served with steamed milk. This gentle shade is the perfect bla...
View full detailsAsh Grey is a laid-back shade of grey with a definite green undertone. While relaxed enough to be used in all kinds of rooms, it's an intriguingly ...
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 detailsArchive is a red-based shade of taupe similar to Farrow & Ball classic Joa's White, but with a deeper hue and warmer tones. It makes a great ad...
View full detailsAncona Blue is Farrow & Ball's interpretation of the classic duck-egg blue. It has a slightly greyed tone inspired by the delicate shells of an...
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 detailsAcid Drop is a zingy lime green, kept just this side of neon by the addition of a little warming, earthy yellow. Rather than a bright white, try pa...
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