Collection: 2025

Farrow & Ball 2025 Colours

  • Etruscan Red No.56

    A brown-based deep red
    This deep earth colour became a popular feature in neoclassical decoration following the original 18th-century excavation at Pompeii. With more brown tones and less intensity than Preference Red, it's a wonderful grounding shade for kitchen islands and pantries.
  • Broccoli Brown No.198

    A true earthy green
    This organic green is a true reflection of nature, creating a soft, lived-in atmosphere when combined with Broccoli Brown and Duck Green. Used in smaller spaces, such as a hallway or porch, it creates a richer, more vital atmosphere.
  • Sap Green No.199

    A clean mid-green
    The name 'pea green' was often referred to in 18th-century accounts of paintwork, but our version originates from the pale green wallpaper of the Caricature Room at Calke Abbey. Sitting somewhere between Calke Green and Breakfast Room Green, it has a happy feel that translates to uplifting rooms.
  • Scallop No.311

    A softer salmon hue
    This lighter interpretation of Dead Salmon is inspired by both the soft hue and gentle, curved shape of the prized shellfish.
  • Dibber No.312

    A down-to-earth green
    Named after the tool beloved by gardeners to create holes for planting seeds or bulbs, this muddied green has a close association with the natural world.
  • Reduced Green No.313

    An intense muddied green
    The green pigment in this dark neutral has been reduced so much that it's barely there - some see brown, while others see green.
  • Sizing No.314

    A crisp, blue-based neutral
    A fresh neutral with distinctive blue undertones, this colour has a certain crispness like the starch it is named after.
  • Naperon No.315

    A familiar terracotta
    Inspired by the origins of the word apron, this is a familiar clay colour with a well-loved feel.
  • Marmelo No.316

    A grounded orange hue
    Named after the marmelo quince, the inspiration for marmalade, this is a thoroughly comforting shade.
  • kakelugn No.317

    A clean light blue
    This highly requested, cleaner interpretation of Light Blue takes its name from the folkloric fires of Sweden, often decorated in this shade.
  • Douter No.318

    A smoky grey-green
    Inspired by the soot and tarnished brass of traditional candle snuffers, this is a green interpretation of our beloved Inchyra Blue.
  • Duster No.319

    A deep ochre
    An aged yellow celebrating the ever so familiar cloth used to clean homes worldwide.