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Worsted is a woven fabric named after the Norfolk village where it was originally made. Farrow & Ball's own Worsted takes its colour from the suits often made from this material, most often in deep shades of grey. It's lighter than Mole's Breath, but deeper than Purbeck Stone, and makes a great accompaniment to both. -
White Tie is a pretty, traditional white with a yellow base. As a wall colour, it imparts a gentle warmth to any space, with just a hint of black pigment adding a surprising depth. Used alongside other shades from the Farrow & Ball Yellow Based Neutrals, like the darker Matchstick and String, it creates a delicately creamy scheme. -
Stone Blue is a cheerful and lively mid-toned blue, just as at home on a feature wall or piece of furniture as it is when used from floor to ceiling. Try it with deep purple colour Pelt for an unexpected combination with a vintage feel, or with the pale neutral tones of Dimpse for a more traditional look. -
Slipper Satin is a delicate off-white shade inspired by the silky fabric of traditional ballet slippers. It has a chalky, almost greyed tone that sits wonderfully alongside Farrow & Ball Old White on woodwork, or with other Traditional Neutrals such as Off-White or Lime White, to create a subtle and timeless scheme. -
Skimming Stone is a light grey with subtle lilac undertones, which give it just the right amount of warmth while still feeling contemporary. Due to its warmer tone, it's a great grey for bedrooms, and makes a wonderful addition to any room alongside Farrow & Ball classic Elephant's Breath, its darker accent. -
Shadow 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 to a pure brilliant white, creating a softer and more considered feel, and it sits beautifully alongside the slightly darker Shaded White and slightly lighter School House White to create a calming neutral scheme.




