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Dyrehaven is a deep and earthy green with grey undertones, taking its name from the shady woodlands of Denmark's Dyrehaven deer park. It pairs beau...
View full detailsSitting between two of the best-loved Farrow & Ball colours, Inchyra Blue and Green Smoke, this shade is reminiscent of the sooty, tarnished brass ...
View full detailsSometimes green and sometimes brown, the green pigment in this deep neutral has been reduced so much that it's barely there.
With a close link to the natural world, this muddied green takes its name from the tool used to create holes for planting seeds and bulbs when gard...
View full detailsRaw Tomatillo is a verdant green inspired by fried green tomatoes made by a beloved grandmother. Joyful, fresh and vibrant, it’s sure to bring a sm...
View full detailsRather than the vibrant 'pea green' that featured in paint charts throughout the 20th century, this Farrow & Ball version is taken from a more mute...
View full detailsGrove Green is a deep and subtly blue-toned green. Its hint of blue pigment sets it apart from more classic forest green shades, such as the ultra-...
View full detailsPigeon is a deep yet soft blue-grey shade inspired by – what else? – the head and neck plumage of the humble pigeon. It's the ideal alternative to ...
View full detailsOlive is an earthy mid-toned green. It's slightly lighter and more muted than Bancha, but shares its serene and calming appeal. It appears at its r...
View full detailsPond Green is a strong yet soothing shade of aqua that sits between Green Blue and Chappell Green in the Farrow & Ball palette. It was inspired by ...
View full detailsDarker than Duck Green and with slightly less black pigment than Studio Green, this Archive colour is an equally sophisticated choice for walls, wo...
View full detailsStudio Green is the darkest green in the Farrow & Ball palette, taken from the studio in which the company's original palette of colours was mixed....
View full detailsChappell Green is a more intensely green version of Farrow & Ball favourite Green Blue. Both shades are notoriously changeable, appearing more blue...
View full detailsCard Room Green is a dark, muted and sophisticated green with a generous amount of grey. It can be used on both walls and woodwork to create a cont...
View full detailsSuffield Green is a mid-toned shade of green whose original heyday coincided with the neo-Georgian trend early 20th century. Today, this elegant gr...
View full detailsWall White is a sophisticated and indeterminate neutral, an off-white that borders on taupe. Used as a wall colour, it creates rooms that still fee...
View full detailsChine Green is an intensely deep shade to rival Farrow & Ball classic Studio Green. While this dramatic shade can appear almost black in rooms with...
View full detailsVichyssoise is a soft green-toned neutral. Like its namesake, a nourishing French soup often served cold, it is delicate and refreshing with an und...
View full detailsGreen Smoke is one of Farrow & Ball's most versatile greens, working just as well on kitchen cabinets and panelling as it does on walls. It's a dee...
View full detailsCalke Green is named after Calke Abbey, the country house in Derbyshire where an aged version of this rich green colour was originally found. As a ...
View full detailsCooking Apple Green is a classic Farrow & Ball shade with a comforting traditional feel, especially when combined with All White woodwork. It's a v...
View full detailsFrench Gray, despite its name, leans heavily towards green. A beautifully subtle and indeterminate shade, it takes its inspiration from colours pop...
View full detailsLichen is a muted shade of green that effortlessly evokes the subtle beauty of the natural world. It has a slight hint of blue to it, and works wel...
View full detailsGreen Stone is a true Farrow & Ball original, having been one of the first neutrals to feature in the brand's palette. Like French Gray, it was a p...
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