Farrow & Ball Colours - F&B Launch 11 New Paint Colours

2022-10-01 06:09:52 By : Ms. janny hou

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From a forest green to a flame red...

Farrow & Ball has just unveiled 11 new paint colours, marking the first new additions to the F&B colour card in four years.

There's now a new set of colours joining Farrow & Ball's rank of all-time favourites (the ever-popular Ammonite and Hague Blue are interior enthusiasts' go-to shades) to give you even more choice for your next decorating project. Whether you dare to go bold or prefer warm neutrals, these versatile new shades range from a lively flame red to a delicate pink, and a forest green to a lighter take on the elegant yet grounding blue, De Nimes.

Collectively, each colour doesn't stray from Farrow & Ball's 'signature richness, depth, and extraordinary response to light'. These colours are vibrant yet comforting, giving a sense of warmth and character to living spaces, however big or small.

'Our relationship with our home has changed so much over the last few years, it felt like the perfect time to introduce these new colours,' says Joa Studholme, Colour Curator for Farrow & Ball. 'We all feel ready to show off our spaces and personal style. Our palette is made all the more relevant through the introduction of these gentle lights and dramatic and atmospheric darks.'

These new Farrow & Ball colours are inspired by moments of joy, comfort and refreshment to help us feel emotionally at ease and allow the senses to delight in the decoration of our home.

'I've developed a soft spot for many of the new colours, especially Beverly which, just like its namesake, is reassuring, uncomplicated and full of depth,' says Charlotte Cosby, Head of Creative. 'We used it in a kitchen with Selvedge and I wanted to move in immediately.'

Take a look at Farrow & Ball's 11 new colours up close...

'The name of this flame-red hue was originally used to describe the deceit of pirates. Full of buccaneering spirit, it’s perfect to add some joy to any room scheme.'

'A historic-feeling pink, developed for the dining room at Templeton House to offset the magnificent Wedgwood plaques made to commemorate a former owner.'

Walls: Bamboozle No.304 and Templeton Pink No.303

'A clean mid-green, named in honour of a kind and generous member of our Farrow & Ball team who is sadly no longer with us.'

Walls: Beverly No.310. Woodwork: Selvedge No.306.

'Named after the circular currents enjoyed by wild swimmers as a natural jacuzzi, this is a lighter shade than French Gray – or a greener alternative to Cromarty.'

Walls and Woodwork: Eddy No.301

'Sitting between Railings and Down Pipe, this colour is inspired by the attractively designed iron containers used to catch rainwater at the top of a downpipe.'

Walls and Ceiling: Hopper Head No.305 Estate Emulsion, Woodwork: Mole’s Breath No.276

'A clean cool blue inspired by the wings of these noisy seabirds when seen in bright sunlight, this colour sits between Parma Gray and Lulworth Blue.'

Woodwork: Kittiwake No.307 Estate Eggshell and Strong White 2001 Estate Emulsion

'This warm neutral with an underlying grey is inspired by the nurturing porridge favoured over many centuries in Ireland. A lighter version of sandy Jitney.'

Walls: Stirabout No.300 and Beverly No.310. Ceiling: Stirabout No.300

'A lighter version of De Nimes, named after the highly prized denim woven on a shuttle loom to produce closed edges.'

Walls and Ceiling: Selvedge No.306, Woodwork: Hopper Head No.305

'The lightest and most delicate of our pinks, this charming colour is that of the tacks used in Haute Couture ateliers.'

Walls: Tailor Tack No.302 and All White No.2005

'This softer version of Breakfast Room Green is inspired by the papery winged seeds beloved by many playful young gardeners and nature lovers.'

Walls: Whirlybird No.309. Cabinet: Beverly No.310.

'Inspired by midnight skies, this spiritual colour is named after the term Homer used to describe the sea, and is perfect to create an intimate space.'

Walls: Wine Dark No.308 and Kittiwake No.307. Woodwork: Purbeck Stone No.275.

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