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Purbeck Stone takes its name and colour from the Isle of Purbeck, near Farrow & Ball's home on the south coast of England. Part of the Easy Neutrals group, it's not too warm and not too cool, making it incredibly easy to pair with many shades from the Farrow & Ball palette, but particularly with Cornforth White, Wevet or Ammonite. -
Mole's Breath is a strong grey that makes a very versatile accent for other Farrow & Ball greys, whether an Easy Neutral like Wevet or a Contemporary Neutral like Strong White. Used on walls in a smaller room, it feels daring yet comforting. Or, try it on a kitchen island to make a statement against lighter grey cabinets. -
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. -
Worsted is a woven fabric named after the Norfolk village where it was originally made.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. -
Inchyra Blue was once a custom Farrow & Ball paint colour, created specially for Inchyra House in Perthshire. Its deep blue-grey tone takes its inspiration from wild and stormy Scottish skies, and is just as changeable as the weather in certain lights, it can take on a more blue, grey, or even green cast.




