Lamp Room Gray No. 88
Lamp Room Gray is a traditional blue-grey colour that creates timeless-feeling schemes. It's slightly softer than Pavilion Gray but still has a sur...
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Lamp Room Gray is a traditional blue-grey colour that creates timeless-feeling schemes. It's slightly softer than Pavilion Gray but still has a sur...
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This fresh and cheerful yellow had its first wave of popularity in the mid 20th century, when it often featured in silk wall hangings. Today, Lanca...
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We love these vintage-looking huckaback towels, and we think you will too. Not only do they look simply stylish but they outperform ordinary cotton...
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Contrary to its contemporary appearance, Farrow & Ball's Lattice wallpaper was originally inspired by a 19th-century pattern, giving this print...
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Lichen is a muted shade of green that effortlessly evokes the subtle beauty of the natural world. It has a slight hint of blue to it, and works wel...
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Light Blue is a long-standing Farrow & Ball favourite, having originally featured in the brand's first collection of colours. Its enduring popu...
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The name 'Light Gray' was first used to describe colours in the 9th century, making this one of the most ancient inspirations for a Farrow & Ba...
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Light Sand. Inspired by the beaches and coastal homes of Malibu, it's a soft, warm and versatile neutral for walls and woodwork.
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Light Stone is a unique neutral in the Farrow & Ball palette, having fewer green tones than Traditional Neutrals like Old White, and more cool ...
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Lime White is an off-white shade inspired by traditional 'distemper' paints, whose recipes included ingredients derived from limestone. It features...
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Colorful stripes strike across a neutral background in a modern, graphically-inspired print. Tightly woven front, terry pile backing. Stitching to...
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The pure linen towel set that combines a beautiful soft finish with excellent absorbency. Made from the highest quality linen, these towels will dr...
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Deep, black Liquorice is named after the classic sweet, created from the root of the plant it shares a name with. A truly classic colour, it’s idea...
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Not the shade you may expect, Lobster is a vibrant, lively blue named after the popular Louisiana catch. This playful colour is sure to bring energ...
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Loggia was inspired by the architectural feature of the same name – more specifically that of a London townhouse, from which chips of paint were ta...
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London Clay is a warm, deep brown with a generous amount of magenta pigment. The result is a rich and earthy colour with an understated elegance, a...
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London Stone is a lighter accent to London Clay, which shares its unusual magenta undertone. Try it with Red Based Neutrals like Dimity or Oxford S...
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Lotus is one of Farrow & Ball's most popular wallpaper designs, and it's easy to see why. Inspired by the Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau movem...
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Constructed of clear acrylic with solid brass accents, our decorative trays create an aesthetically striking element to any home interior. The Acry...
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Constructed of clear acrylic with solid brass accents, our decorative trays create an aesthetically striking element to any home interior. Our 250m...
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Lulworth Blue is a colour typically found in Regency palettes, but with a nod to the ancient landscape around Farrow & Ball's home – the Jurass...
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Mahogany is a deep, rich brown inspired by the wood of the same name, whose distinctive colour has been popular in interiors for centuries. It pair...
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Manor House Gray is a cool, clean, mid-toned grey. It's the darkest tone in the Farrow & Ball Architectural Neutrals group, and therefore works...
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This deliciously comforting colour takes its name from the marmelo quince — the inspiration for marmalade.