/ 46 Paints
Farrow & Ball's Tanner's Brown (No. 255) is a deeply saturated, almost-black drab brown with warm red undertones. With an LRV of 7.0, it reads as a soft, velvety black in low light but reveals its rich, leathery brown warmth in well-lit spaces.
Farrow & Ball's Picture Gallery Red (No. 42) is a rich, brown-based heritage red. With an LRV of 15.67, this deep russet hue provides a warm, auburn-toned backdrop that grounds formal spaces and beautifully highlights artwork and architectural features.
Farrow & Ball's French Gray (No. 18) is a complex, warm green-gray. Despite its name, it reads much more green than a true gray, shifting beautifully between a soft sage and a muted khaki depending on the lighting conditions.
Farrow & Ball's Brassica No. 271 is a sophisticated, warm purple-gray with deep mauve undertones. Acting as a moody chameleon, it reads as a charming lilac in bright, south-facing light and shifts into a deep, muted aubergine-gray in cooler, north-facing spaces.
Farrow & Ball's Vert de Terre No. 234 is a delicate, earthy grey-green with subtle yellow undertones. It acts as a sophisticated, muted neutral that brings a grounded, natural tranquility to both interior and exterior spaces.
Sudbury Yellow by Farrow & Ball is a warm, traditional mid-yellow with distinct earthy ochre and subtle brown undertones. With an LRV of 49.89, it acts as a grounded, muted gold that warms up shaded spaces and glows richly in direct sunlight.
Farrow & Ball All White (No. 2005) is a pure, crisp white paint color containing no other pigment except for white. With an LRV of 94.92, it provides a soft, sympathetic brightness without the stark, cold blue undertones typically found in brilliant whites.
Farrow & Ball Wimborne White No. 239 is a bright, warm off-white with a subtle yellow undertone. Boasting an LRV of 89, it reflects abundant light while maintaining a soft, inviting glow, making it a highly versatile choice for walls, trim, and cabinetry.
Farrow & Ball Dead Salmon (No. 28) is a complex, warm mushroom-pink neutral with earthy brown and subtle grey undertones. With an LRV of 36.3, it acts as a moody, color-shifting chameleon, transitioning from a muted buff beige in bright light to a rich, aged salmon in darker spaces.
Farrow & Ball Card Room Green No. 79 is a deeply saturated, moody grey-green inspired by Victorian study rooms. With an LRV of 27, it acts as a sophisticated, grounding neutral that shifts between an earthy olive and a muted slate depending on the lighting.
Farrow & Ball Peignoir No. 286 is a sophisticated, muted grey-pink. Inspired by vintage chiffon gowns, this romantic shade combines the softness of pink with a heavy dose of grey, creating a complex, dusty mauve that shifts beautifully depending on the light.
Farrow & Ball Hague Blue (No. 30) is a deep, blackened blue-green paint color. Known for its rich teal undertones, it behaves like a moody navy in low light but reveals vibrant jewel-toned green flashes in bright, south-facing rooms. It has an LRV of 7.