Farrow & Ball’s New Colours for 2025

A Palette Rooted in the Everyday

Farrow & Ball’s 2025 collection introduces nine brand-new shades and three re-imagined favourites, all handcrafted in Dorset. Inspired by household items like candle snuffers, jam jars, and garden tools, these colours celebrate the beauty of the ordinary—bringing warmth, nostalgia, and depth to contemporary spaces.

The 12 New Colours for 2025

12 NEW Colour Details

Explore the distinctive tones in Farrow & Ball’s 2025 palette below. Each shade tells a unique story—from botanical greens to softly powdered blues—offering timeless character for every space. Use this overview to find your perfect match.

Scallop No. 311

A warm, modern neutral that sits between Setting Plaster and Dead Salmon.

Style it with: Naperon on woodwork for a double-drenched look.

Dibber No. 312

A mossy olive green named after a gardening tool.

Style it with: Slipper Satin or Reduced Green for earthy layering.

Reduced Green No. 313

A deep, muddied green with brown undertones.

Style it with: Dibber or Off-White for contrast

Sizing No. 314

A breezy blue with neutral undertones—derived from starch.

Style it with: Pale woods and crisp whites for a fresh feel.

Naperon No. 315

A soft grey with a hint of warmth, inspired by linen napkins.

Style it with: Scallop or Douter for tonal harmony

Marmelo No. 316

A bold orange with warm undertones, inspired by citrus preserves and breakfast rituals.

Style it with: Creamy whites and brass fittings for a joyful, energetic palette.

Kakelugn No. 317

A delicate, cool-toned blue with a whisper of grey, inspired by Swedish tiled stoves.

Style it with: Strong White or Calamine for a serene, balanced palette. Ideal for bedrooms, bathrooms, and airy living spaces.

Douter No. 318

A sooty grey-green reminiscent of tarnished brass candle snuffers.

Style it with: Inchyra Blue or Green Smoke for moody layering.

Duster No. 319

A soft, dusty neutral with a hint of beige.

Style it with: Skimming Stone or All White for a clean palette.

Etruscan Red No. 56

A Deep, historic red with classical roots.

Style it with: Off-Black or Old White for drama

Broccoli Brown No. 198

A rich brown with green undertones.

Style it with: Earthy greens and brass fixtures

Sap Green No. 199

A vibrant green with botanical energy.

Style it with: White woodwork and natural textures.

Colour Overview Table

Colour Name Tone Type Inspiration Styling & Room Use
Scallop Soft Salmon-Toned Neutral Shellfish and coastal charm Lovely in hallways or quiet bedrooms. Pairs well with brass, naperon on woodwork or warm off-whites.
Dibber Muddied Green Gardening tools and cultivated soil Great for kitchens and home offices. Complements terracotta tiles, green foliage, and natural oak trim.
Reduced Green Dark Neutral Green-Brown Minimised green pigment Suited to libraries, studies, or moody dining rooms. Accent with aged metal and dim lighting.
Sizing Clean Blue-Neutral Starch and linen freshness Elegant in bathrooms, guest rooms, or kitchens. Brighten with pale wood, crisp whites, and soft glassware.
Naperon Worn Terracotta Clay Aprons and earthen warmth Great for hallways, living rooms, or panelled walls. Complement with natural linens and soft greys.
Marmelo Comforting Orange Marmalade and quince fruit Delightful as a breakfast room accent, entryway pop, or warm nook colour. Pair with off-whites and mid-toned woods.
Kakelugn Clean Pale Blue Swedish tiled stove Tranquil and breezy in bedrooms or bathrooms. Balance with silver fixtures and creamy neutrals.
Douter Smoky Grey-Green Candle snuffers and tarnished brass Moody and dramatic in dens or cosy libraries. Layer with rich blues or brushed gold for depth.
Duster Familiar Ochre Yellow Old cloths and cleaning rituals Cheerful in utility areas, stairwells, or ceilings. Looks charming with vintage furniture and creamy whites.
Etruscan Red Historic Earthy Red Ancient civilisation and pottery Perfect for feature walls and dining rooms. Pair with stone floors or deep charcoals for classical richness.
Broccoli Brown Muted Stone-Toned Brown Natural materials and quiet textures Best suited to rustic interiors, utility rooms, or kitchens. Beautiful next to aged wood and linen fabrics.
Sap Green Botanical Olive Green Natural foliage and garden spaces Ideal for garden rooms, small bathrooms or reading nooks. Combine with white woodwork or terracotta pots.

Bring 2025’s Colour Story Home

Farrow & Ball’s new palette celebrates the charm of everyday objects with rich, grounded tones. Whether you’re refreshing a single room or reimagining your whole home, these shades offer timeless style and modern warmth.

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