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Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
A lighter interpretation of Dead Salmon, this soft shade is inspired by the gentle hue and curved shape of the cherished shellfish.
Shallot is a cheerful pink named after a sweeter member of the allium family, widely used in Cajun cuisine. Bright and encouraging, it adds an upli...
View full detailsPorphyry Pink is a deep rose colour bordering on red. Popular in the Regency period, it would often be used alongside a dark red stone called porph...
View full detailsFowler Pink, like many Farrow & Ball shades, was inspired by the colourist John Fowler. This particular shade of pink, with its brighter and more o...
View full detailsDead 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 g...
View full detailsFolly Pink is a warm terracotta shade that sits between Mortar Pink and Singed Red. It's wonderfully versatile, appearing paler and more neutral in...
View full detailsLike Dutch Pink, this 18th-century colour contains much more yellow than its name might suggest. This creates a peachy, earthy shade that brings wa...
View full detailsMenagerie is a true, easy-to-use terracotta shade named after The Menagerie, the former folly lovingly renovated by Gervase Jackson-Stops. Try it a...
View full detailsSulking Room Pink is a deep, muted rose pink. In some lights it has a stronger neutral presence, which give it an edgier feel than more classic pin...
View full detailsFruit Fool is named after a mouthwatering English pudding, typically made with a glut of summer fruits from the garden. The inclusion of a little b...
View full detailsNancy's Blushes takes its inspiration from a rosy-cheeked little girl named Nancy. Cheerful and uplifting, it nevertheless feels sophisticated when...
View full detailsCinder Rose is a dusky, mid-toned pink. With only a very small amount of yellow pigment, which is found in greater quantities in most pinks, it has...
View full detailsCalamine is a colour that many of us will recognise from childhood, the signature pale pink of a lotion used to soothe stings and rashes. A hint of...
View full detailsDutch Pink is a peachy, yellow-based colour quite different from what we'd call 'pink' today. It takes its name from the yellow artists' pigment 'D...
View full detailsEntrance Hall Pink is a muted warm pink with a great deal of yellow pigment, its warmer tones setting it apart from fellow Archive colour Ointment ...
View full detailsBlooth Pink is inspired by Farrow & Ball's home in Dorset, both its regional dialect and the clouds of blossom that blanket its roadsides in spring...
View full detailsA charming mid-tone pink, Pink Cup creates soft-feeling spaces with a lit-from-within quality. Inspired by the fruity cocktails popular throughout ...
View full detailsPotted Shrimp is a soft, nostalgic pink from the Farrow & Ball Archive. It's more of a classic blush shade than its fellow soft pink, Setting Plast...
View full detailsPeignoir is a soft pink with a generous dose of grey, making it a sophisticated option for any room of the home. Due to its grey undertones, it wor...
View full detailsRangwali is one of the boldest hues in the Farrow & Ball palette – an unapologetically vibrant pink inspired by the exuberant colours of the Holi s...
View full detailsThe tongue-in-cheek name of this archived Farrow & Ball colour instantly conjures up its cheerful, warming tones. Far from the luminous shade you m...
View full detailsMiddleton Pink is a light and delicate shade of pink named after colourist Catherine Middleton. It has a fresh feel when paired with All White, but...
View full detailsSetting Plaster takes both its name and its colour from newly plastered walls, with their distinctive pinky-brown hue. Its hint of yellow pigment g...
View full detailsThe charm of Pink Drab lies in its pared back nature. This 'drab', simply meaning any colour lacking in brightness, is a charming and subtle way to...
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