Estate Eggshell is easy to wipe off and is washable. Its average brightness level makes it the ideal complement to Estate® Emulsion and Modern Emulsion.
Use: interior woodwork and metal including radiators
Gloss level: 20%
Environmental: Low VOC
Maintenance: Completely washable
Drying time: Touch dry in 1 hour. Dark colors may take longer to dry...
Estate Eggshell is easy to wipe off and is washable. Its average brightness level makes it the ideal complement to Estate® Emulsion and Modern Emulsion.
Use: interior woodwork and metal including radiators
Gloss level: 20%
Environmental: Low VOC
Maintenance: Completely washable
Drying time: Touch dry in 1 hour. Dark colors may take longer to dry
Waiting time between 2 layers: 4 hours minimum under the conditions
Coverage by potted m2 with 2 layers:
Manor House Gray is a definite grey which retains its colour in all lights especially when contrasted with All White.
Plummett takes its name for the lead used by fishermen to weight their lines. It intensifies in colour in small spaces and has a strong architectural feel which is conducive to minimal living.
Down Pipe, a dark lead grey, has definite blue undertones that prevent it from feeling too hard.
Mahogany is a rich brown which is packed with warm tones that prevent it from feeling too flat when used either in interiors or exteriors.
Tanner's Brown, the darkest of our drabs, will read as almost black in low light and is extremely useful to create a softer look than black when used on the interior of fireplaces.
Black Blue appears much bluer when seen in large areas and especially when used in Full Gloss.
Off-Black like Off-White is one of the original Farrow & Ball colours – an uncomplicated name for a much used classic.
Pitch Black is as pure a black as you can get and is strong and uncomplicated in all lights.
Olive green reassuring oneIdeal for those who wish to decorate their inside with strong colors, it possesses nevertheless a sobriety which spreads a quiet and soothing atmosphere, and it is true all the more when it is associated with browns or pink soft.Bancha bears the Japanese name of a variety of tea leaf.It gets immediately a feeling of security.