The Estate® Emulsion Farrow & Ball can be used on walls and ceilings and has a matte finish and unrivaled depth of color.
Use: Interior walls and ceilings
Gloss Level: 2%
Environment: minimal VOC content
Maintenance: Wipeable
Drying time: Dry 2 hours. Hard the next day
Waiting time between 2 layers: 2:00
Coverage by potted m2 with 2 layers:
The Estate® Emulsion Farrow & Ball can be used on walls and ceilings and has a matte finish and unrivaled depth of color.
Use: Interior walls and ceilings
Gloss Level: 2%
Environment: minimal VOC content
Maintenance: Wipeable
Drying time: Dry 2 hours. Hard the next day
Waiting time between 2 layers: 2:00
Coverage by potted m2 with 2 layers:
Lichen is named after the ever changing colour of the creeping algae which ages stone so beautifully.
Teresa's Green has both a freshness as a result of its blue base and also a warmth from its green tones.
Like many Farrow & Ball blues, Dix Blue has a large dose of green included in it, making it warm and easy to live.
Stone Blue feels regal and exclusive and really holds its own in any situation.
Cabbage White is the named after the most delicate of butterflies, so is a very fitting name for this equally delicate colour.
Pavilion Blue was inspired by the wonderful Regency colours in the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, although a little lighter in tone.
Green Blue needs no explanation, it is exactly what it says – sometimes blue and sometimes green depending on the light conditions.
Oval Room Blue is the most blackened of our blues, giving it a timeless pared down feel.
This colour was first used at the classic Georgian Inchyra House to work with moody Scottish skies.
Borrowed Light is named after the much desired extra illumination that often comes from a fanlight and really does evoke summer skies.