The brand is prioritizing cozy, comforting shades.
The reason this is a big deal?
Nine of the colors are totally new, and three were resurrected from the treasuredFarrow & Ball Archive.
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The brand explains that the palette celebrates, illuminates, and indulges in the everyday.
The hidden heroes of our fondest memories and the special touches that make a moment an occasion.
Lately, theres been a shiftwere falling back on nostalgia andvintage paint colorsare on the rise.
Farrow & Ball’s new paint colors.Courtesy of Farrow & Ball
Instead of whats shiny and new, designers are returning to comforting classics.
This quieter, considered palette feels expressive without being shouty, which suits our interiors going forward.
Despite being rich, they have a quietness which sits particularly well alongside many natural materials.
Etruscan Red.Farrow & Ball
This makes these colors way easier to blend into a home.
For regular folks, though, it can still be a little intimidating.
Pair verdant shades with pale pinks.
Walls and Woodwork: Douter.Courtesy of Farrow & Ball
We have found that green is enduringly popular, especially when teamed with soft pinks, Studholme says.
Woodwork: Sap Green; Walls and Woodwork: Sizing.Courtesy of Farrow & Ball
Walls: Marmelo, Scallop, and Douter; Ceiling: Scallop.Courtesy of Farrow & Ball