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Now available to sample. Order a 230mm x 190mm colour page, made with Farrow & Ball Estate Emulsion for 100% colour accuracy.
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.
This product is archived and made to order, which means samples aren't available and orders cannot be refunded or returned.
We’re dedicated to perfecting the art of paint. At our home in Dorset, we combine the finest ingredients, 75 years of experience and technical precision to help you create beautiful spaces that stay beautiful. Even in our colour rich paints, less than 8% of the tin is the colour. The other 92% is what creates the quality, depth and extraordinary response to light that transforms your home.
Paint is like coffee. The colour is the froth on the top, but it’s the quality of the rest of the cup that makes it taste good. – Richard Ball, Farrow & Ball Co-founder
We use twelve exclusive pigments, all specifically selected for their colour intensity. We take colour seriously, so naturally, we only accept the very best. By using these same pigments to make every colour in our palette, all our shades combine effortlessly, making it easy for you to put together a cohesive colour scheme.
Deeper, richer colours
Deeper, richer colours
Packed with pigment for an extraordinary response to every kind of light.
We add generous helpings of rich pigment to create our signature look – deep colours with complex undertones. The same space that feels bright and airy in morning sun, can feel cosy and intimate by evening. Our teams design each shade under every kind of light, so it will be perfectly balanced in every setting.
Extraordinary response to light
Extraordinary response to light
We spend months carefully crafting and testing each of our paint colours to make sure they share our signature extraordinary response to light. This beautiful reaction to changing light, like bringing out different undertones or shifting intensity, is what makes our paint so special.
Interior and exterior finishes
Interior and exterior finishes
From walls, floors and furniture to radiators, skirtings and sheds, our range of paint finishes can help you transform almost any surface in your home (and outside it, too).
We even have multi-surface finishes like Dead Flat and Full Gloss, so you can tackle walls, woodwork and metal at the same time.
Our comprehensive range is comprised of paint finishes that not only look beautiful, but offer different practical benefits. Designed for a variety of different surfaces, each finish is compatible with our high-performance Primers & Undercoats to ensure exceptional coverage, adhesion and depth of colour.
Based on the colour Bone, using our Mid Tones Primer & Undercoat adds the richest depth of colour to some of our best-selling shades.
Made with the same natural ingredients and pigments as our topcoats, our Primer & Undercoat is the crucial foundation for creating a rich, even and longer lasting finish.
The only way to sample all 142 colours in our archive collection, our Archive Colour Fan is the perfect design resource for those looking to sample beyond our Signature Palette.
The best way to experience our colours before taking the plunge is with a true-to-colour paint sample. To help you narrow down your shortlist of shades, we've curated three of our most popular green shades to help you find your perfect match.
Sample selection contains 3 x 100ml Sample Pots of our beautiful French Gray, Green Smoke and Studio Green.
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Blandford from
Love this colorI have tried a multitude of FB greens in my SE facing den. This is my favorite, but my husband and daughter think it’s too dark. I keep ordering more colors to see if I can find the Plato green— I may just paint the room this color while they are out.
Date published: 2023-08-14
Rated 3 out of
5 by
Anvil from
Sap GreenGreat colour but paint is not covering. I am painting woodwork and have used mid tones primer and undercoat and two coats of sap green to date and the primer and undercoat is still grinning through. A third coat is definitely required and fingers crossed this will cover. All very strange as I have painted the whole cottage with F&B paint and this is the first time I have had to apply a third coat
Date published: 2022-10-27
Rated 2 out of
5 by
JE88 from
Beautiful colour but will never again buy thisPositives are the colour is beautiful. Exactly what I wanted. That’s my only positive because omg what a pain in the backside modern eggshell paint is! It basically repels the primer when you apply. You cannot apply with any kind of roller (tried every kind) as it leaves bubbles and dries with a texture. Using a brush was the only way to apply but it still repels so badly. It took about 6 coats to finally get an even coverage that wasn’t streaky which was 2 more tins of paint than I should have needed. It was horrendous. I’ve used little greene modern eggshell equivalent and it goes on like a dream and over any primer. The only reason I went with this was for the colour but never again. Such a shame as I do love F&B colours. I’ve googled this and seem a lot of reviews and posts from professionals saying the exact same thing so it’s not just me.