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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. -
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. -
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.




