New Colours from Farrow & Ball

Farrow & Ball launch a new Colour Card with a range of eighteen striking new contemporary colours. Produced following time honoured traditions, these new colours add a contemporary twist to this renowned range, with a palette incorporating ever versatile neutrals, refreshing pastels, rich greys and earthy browns. There are a few surprises thrown in for good measure.

Each new colour has been given a name that is rooted in its origins and you won't be disappointed. With the soft tones of Cat's Paw, Charleston Gray (inspired by the Bloomsbury Group), Incarnadine (a red gloss paint used by the late David Hicks), Lancaster Yellow (derived from a paint colour used by Nancy Lancaster at her home in Northamptonshire, Churlish Green and Pitch Black, there is a colour to suit every taste.

Farrow & Ball paints are leagues ahead of their competitors. It is the resulting depth and luminescence of colour that sets them apart. The company uses far more pigment (the most expensive component of the product) than anyone else and as a result, the colours have a matt and chalky appearance and tremendous depth of colour.

The new colours are available in a range of finishes that guarantee perfect results every time both inside and outside the home.
To order the new colour card, click here. Do remember that colours no longer on the card are always available to buy so the old can still meet with the new.
27th February 08
COMMENTS
Bringing a contemporary twist to the renowned range.
RELATED CONTENT...
Copyright TheGoodWebGuide Ltd 1999-2012







