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      Farrow and Ball Paints

      The Farrow and Ball paints collection features a diverse range of gentle to strong, timeless hues. It comes in 292 colours and eight different finishes, giving you plenty of options. Each Farrow and Ball finish is made with only the highest quality ingredients and a water base that is environmentally safe. In terms of durability and an eye-catching colour scheme. All Farrow and Ball colours will undoubtedly be more stunning and long-lasting. They are also quick-drying and easy-to-apply paints.

      Want help picking the right finish for your paint project? For more information have a look at our Farrow and Ball paint explainer.

      Farrow and ball paint is Low FOC, so is better for air quality inside a property. They also have a commitment to sourcing their ingredients from sustainable sources, making things better for our environment.


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      298 products

      Farrow & Ball paints have earned a reputation for their exceptional quality, unique color palette, and exquisite finishes. Renowned for their rich pigments and eco-friendly formulations, Farrow & Ball appeals to discerning customers seeking premium paint options.

      Known for a spectrum of hues that transcend the ordinary, Farrow & Ball's popularity stems from its ability to offer distinctive shades that evoke elegance and sophistication. Among their most sought-after colors are "Railings," a deep black exuding timeless charm, "Elephant's Breath," a warm and versatile grey, and "All White," a classic neutral providing a clean, crisp canvas for various design schemes.

      The brand's diverse line includes finishes catering to different surfaces and needs, ranging from matte to gloss, ensuring versatility in application. Customers are drawn to their unique paint collections like "Modern Emulsion" or "Estate Eggshell," tailored for specific purposes and surfaces.

      Farrow & Ball's popularity is further elevated by its commitment to environmentally conscious practices, employing water-based, low-VOC formulations that prioritize sustainability without compromising on quality. This dedication to eco-friendly production aligns with the preferences of many environmentally conscious consumers.

      Their best-selling lines often include an array of neutrals such as "Skimming Stone," "Pointing," and "Wimborne White," alongside bolder choices like "Charlotte's Locks," an eye-catching orange, or "Hague Blue," a deep, dramatic blue that captivates.

      By offering an exquisite color palette, unparalleled quality, and eco-friendly options, Farrow & Ball continues to captivate consumers seeking to infuse their spaces with sophistication and individuality. The brand's enduring popularity rests on its ability to provide paint that transcends trends, offering timeless elegance for discerning homeowners and designers alike.


      Need help picking a Farrow & Ball colour? You can order a free paint chart to help you make the right choice.


      Farrow & Ball FAQ

      1. How much does Farrow and Ball paint cost?

      The cost of Farrow & Ball paint can vary based on several factors such as the type of paint and the finish. Generally, Farrow & Ball paints are considered premium and tend to be more expensive compared to standard paints due to their quality, pigments, and unique finishes

      2. Why should I choose Farrow and Ball Paint?

      Farrow & Ball paint is known for several key qualities that often attract customers:

      • Quality and Pigments
      • Unique Colour Palette
      • Environmentally Friendly
      • Versatile Finishes
      • Attention to Detail
      • Longevity and Durability
      3. Does Farrow and Ball Paint go off?

      When stored correctly and unopened, paint typically has a long shelf life. However, it's essential to note that paint can deteriorate over time, even when properly stored.

      Factors such as extreme temperatures, exposure to direct sunlight, or improper storage can affect the quality of the paint and shorten its lifespan.

      Once opened, the shelf life of Farrow and Ball paint can be shorter. Properly sealing the paint can help extend its usability, but it's recommended to use opened paint within a reasonable timeframe to ensure the best results.

      4. What makes the Farrow and Ball paint quality unique?

      Farrow and ball offer a rich range of pigments and titanium dioxide. This allows their paint to produce a high amount of light-reflection, so throughout the day as the level of the sun varies, so do the paints undertones. This gives their paints a much higher appeal than paints from the lower end of the market.

      5. Which Farrow and Ball paint has the right finish for my paint job?

      Modern Emulsion is best for high traffic areas such as hallways and childrens bedrooms etc. 7% Sheen

      Estate Emulsion: Best for low traffic interiors.

      Estate Eggshell is best for wood and metal. So kitchen cupboards, radiators, doors and banisters etc. 20% Sheen

      Modern Eggshell: Best for skirting boards, picture rails, dado rails, doors, door frames and architraves, interior wooden windowsills, wooden window frames and even including including interior floors.

      Full Gloss is perfect for areas where you want to make an impact, can be used on surfaces throughout a home or commercial building. It's reflective with a very high sheen.

      Exterior Eggshell: Durable, breathable low sheen finish for exterior wood and metal. Lasts up to 6 years. 20% sheen.

      Exterior walls

      Exterior Massonary: Durable, breathable, water-resistant super matt finish for exterior brick, render and concrete. Lasts up to 15 years. 2% sheen.

      Specialist decoration of an old property

      Casein Distemper: Specialist breathable very flat matt finish for low-traffic interior lime plaster walls and ceilings. 2% sheen.

      Soft Distemper: Specialist finish for decorative interior ceilings and detailed plasterwork. 2% sheen.

      Limewash: Traditional, highly breathable specialist finish for lime rendered exterior walls and interior lime plaster walls and ceilings. Professional application recommended. 2% sheen.

      6. Are Farrow and Ball paints safe?

      Farrow and ball paints are classed as Minimal or Low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds). This makes them greener and safer to use than most lower end paints, and as a result produces better air quality in the property where they are used.