

Stoke No. CC7
Archive Collection: Stoke. It's a true neutral grey – a strong, clear mid-tone that can be combined with any other colour in the collection to add ...
View full detailsArchive Collection: Stoke. It's a true neutral grey – a strong, clear mid-tone that can be combined with any other colour in the collection to add ...
View full detailsStirabout is inspired by the nurturing porridge favoured over many centuries in Ireland. It's an earthy tone with just a hint of underlying grey to...
View full detailsStiffkey Blue – pronounced 'stoo-key' – is inspired by the Norfolk beach of the same name, where the mud is a unique shade of navy blue. In the hom...
View full detailsSt Giles Blue is one of Farrow & Ball's most intense blues, and an enduring favourite in the company's palette. It was originally found at the ...
View full detailsSnow White is a creamy white with great versatility, containing a tiny amount of yellow pigment. This gives the impression of more warmth than a br...
View full detailsSmoked Trout is a long-time Farrow & Ball favourite, loved for its name as much as for its colour. It's one of the most variable shades in the ...
View full detailsSmelt Black, from Farrow & Ball's Archive collection, is a softer alternative to a true pitch black. It's the perfect hue for use on outdoor me...
View full detailsSloe Blue is a mid-toned blue with a hint of black pigment, giving it the characteristic depth and muted quality that make many of Farrow & Bal...
View full detailsSlipper Satin is a delicate off-white shade inspired by the silky fabric of traditional ballet slippers. It has a chalky, almost greyed tone that s...
View full detailsSkylight is a pale and delicate shade that shifts beautifully between grey and blue depending on the light. In smaller spaces, it's cooler and more...
View full detailsSkimming Stone is a light grey with subtle lilac undertones, which give it just the right amount of warmth while still feeling contemporary. Due to...
View full detailsSkimmed Milk White is a soft off-white with a subtly aged feel. When used as a woodwork colour alongside a rich or dark wall paint, it looks elegan...
View full detailsWith distinctive blue undertones, this fresh neutral has a certain crispness like the starch it is named after. Recommended Primer & Undercoat...
View full detailsFor a colour so purely and simply named, Single Cream is surprisingly complex. Unlike most classic cream shades, it has a slightly red base, creati...
View full detailsSinged Red is an evocative name for this deep earth-toned red. It's similar to Picture Gallery Red, with its generous amount of brown pigment, but ...
View full detailsSherbert Lemon is sunshine personified, a slightly darker shade than the Farrow & Ball classic Dayroom Yellow. It's inspired by the cheerful pa...
View full detailsShallot is a cheerful pink named after a sweeter member of the allium family, widely used in Cajun cuisine. Bright and encouraging, it adds an upli...
View full detailsShadow White is an off-white with an ever-so-slight hint of grey, creating the impression of a true white used in shade. It's a great alternative t...
View full detailsShadow Gray is an unexpected but incredibly versatile neutral. This darker, bluer twist on Shaded White is the perfect partner for those grey-toned...
View full detailsShaded White is neither warm nor cool – more of a true neutral white that always seems as if it's being viewed in deep shade. It's an incredibly ve...
View full detailsSetting Plaster takes both its name and its colour from newly plastered walls, with their distinctive pinky-brown hue. Its hint of yellow pigment g...
View full detailsSerge is a true classic navy, its timeless shade ensuring that it works equally well in traditional and contemporary spaces. It's less green than t...
View full detailsSelvedge is a dependable blue, named after the highly prized denim woven on a shuttle loom to produce closed edges. It's particularly good in low-l...
View full detailsSchool House White is a soft off-white without any strong-coloured undertones, simply creating the impression of a brighter white seen in shade. Th...
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