Over the years, Mr Farrow and Mr Ball have become household names in interior design. World renowned for producing beautifully crafted paints, with showrooms in New York, Paris and London, their range of colours and finishes is unparalleled. Despite their far reaching fame, all of their paints are produced locally in their factory in Dorset and just recently they’ve released a brand new collection of colours inspired by the surrounding area. Difficult though it was, we’ve narrowed down three of our favourite new shades to provide you with a bit of inspiration.
First up is Dimpse. Named after the West Country word for the fading light at dusk, this cool grey colour is light and neutral but with a wonderful drop of warmth. To complete the look, why not add an Essential Linen Voile to the window? As well as matching beautifully, it allows the light to gently filter through thus maintaining a spacious, airy feel.
Next we have Stiffkey Blue, a dark and brooding colour inspired by the mud on one of Norfolk’s beaches. This intense tone is rich and alluring and we think the Zola Indigo roman blind, with its soft and sumptuous fabric, would complement it wonderfully.
For our final selection, we went with Nancy’s Blushes. A charming pink colour that’s soft, gentle and wonderfully traditional. For this delicate hue, you need a delicate window dressing and the embroidered Savona Blush curtain is the ideal choice. The light and silky fabric is shot through with blush pink tones that are simply lovely.
There were so many other colours we could have chosen, from Mole’s Breath and Wevet to Ammonite and Yellow Cake, why not head over to their site and browse through their fabulous collections of textured tones.