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All 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 brilliant whites, which often appear cooler due to the inclusion of blue pigment. Combine All White with the bold Charlotte's Locks for a clean and graphic feel, or with paler tones Pavilion Blue, Cooking Apple Green, or Middleton Pink to create a sense of freshness and light. -
Our most spirited red, the name of this fiery hue was originally used to describe the deceit of pirates. Full of buccaneering spirit, Bamboozle brings joy and warmth to any room scheme and is easy to use in both traditional and modern homes. It will hold its own in any light and pairs brilliantly with other strong colours, like Beverly and Wine Dark. -
This clean mid green is named in honour of a kind and generous member of our Farrow & Ball team who is sadly no longer with us. A dependable, uncomplicated colour, with the ability to feel even greener in bright daylight or more conservative in lower light. This shade is a beautiful addition to any home. -
Blackened is the Farrow & Ball white with the coolest undertones. Its hint of grey would have traditionally come from 'lamp black' pigment made from residual soot from burning oil lamps hence the name. It creates a minimal, contemporary feel, and can look especially at home in an industrial-style scheme. -
A quiet dark stone
A dark, quiet colour that sits effortlessly alongside natural materials, such as weathered wood or flagstone floors. It feels reserved and comforting in equal measure. Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Dark Tones Complementary white: Stirabout No. 300 -
Charleston, the country home that once provided a meeting place for the artists and intellectuals of the Bloomsbury Group, was the inspiration for this warm grey. It has brown undertones that work exceptionally well with Farrow & Ball's Contemporary Neutrals Group, as well as with richer colours like Brinjal. -
Dead Salmon is a deep salmon pink, and one of Farrow & Ball's most complex shades. It's discernibly rosy in some lights, while its brown and warm grey tones come out more strongly in others. It's a flattering backdrop for any space, but looks particularly beautiful in candlelight great for a dining room. -
A down-to-earth green
Named after the tool beloved by gardeners to create holes for planting seeds or bulbs, this muddied green has a close association with the natural world. Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Dark Tones Complementary white: Slipper Satin No. 2004 -
Dimity is a pale taupe with a subtle red base, named after a sheer cotton fabric popular in dressmaking. It has a great amount of warmth and depth, making for instantly welcoming hallways and living rooms. When paired with Pointing, it seems to take on a pinkier tone, while combining it with darker Oxford Stone creates a more aged look. -
A smoky grey-green
Inspired by the soot and tarnished brass of traditional candle snuffers, this is a green interpretation of our beloved Inchyra Blue. Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Dark Tones Complementary white: Shaded White No. 201 -
A deep ochre
An aged yellow celebrating the ever so familiar cloth used to clean homes worldwide. Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Mid Tones Complementary white: Lime White No. 1 -
A gentle green named after the circular currents enjoyed by wild water swimmers as a natural jacuzzi. This evocative colour creates a seamless connection with nature, perfect for use in a garden room or alongside natural materials. A breath of fresh air, Eddy is also an ideal choice for calm, relaxing spaces. It is delicate in tone without crossing into pastel and sits at the lightest end of the French Gray and Treron family. -
Elephant's Breath is instantly recognisable as a Farrow & Ball shade, both in name and colour. It's a universally popular mid-tone grey with a subtle lilac undertone, which comes more to the fore in cooler light. Try it in a scheme alongside the darker Charleston Gray and London Clay for an effortlessly cool look. -
A brown-based deep red
An earthy red inspired by an ancient civilisation. Less intense than Preference Red, it's still undoubtedly rich without being overwhelming. Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Red and Warm Tones Complementary white: Joa's White No. 226 -
French Gray, despite its name, leans heavily towards green. A beautifully subtle and indeterminate shade, it takes its inspiration from colours popular in French decoration in the 19th century, and creates very relaxed-feeling rooms. Its green undertone makes it a sympathetic colour for exterior woodwork, especially front doors. -
Great White is a white with just a hint of pink. Its subtlety makes it a wonderful wall colour for children's rooms, offering the delicate sweetness of a pale lilac-pink with the versatility and sophistication of a neutral. Its undertone also makes it a natural partner for stronger pinks such as Rangwali.




