The true colours of nature await…
The Natural History Museum in London is a global authority on nature, conservation, and scientific discovery, creating wonder for all who visit. Who better, then, to help us capture the true colours of the world around us, and to bring those colours into your home?
The dazzling variety of the natural world is evident throughout the Museum, from rocks and precious stones to delicate butterfly wings. But there’s one source in particular that perfectly celebrates the biological diversity and magnificent array of colours behind each display case – kept in the Museum’s rare book library.
The story of the Colour by Nature collection has been over two centuries in the making, beginning with the publication of Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours. A ground-breaking classification of colour in nature, Werner’s Nomenclature recorded in painstaking detail the exact hues and corresponding parts of animals, vegetables and minerals from across the natural world, becoming a treasured resource for scientists and artists alike.
New for Spring
BRING YOUR OUTDOOR WORLD TO LIFE WITH
COLOUR BY NATURE
This spring, our Colour by Nature palette is heading outside. For the first time, 16 hues drawn directly from nature will be crafted in our long-lasting Exterior Eggshell finish, bringing incredible depth of colour, plus up to 6 years of protection from the elements, to your own great outdoors. Keep scrolling to discover the full palette, or learn more about this hardworking, eco-friendly exterior finish below.
The Colours
Discover the Collaboration
Farrow & Ball and the Natural History Museum have a shared curiosity and respect for the natural world and passion for finding the fascinating stories behind the everyday. Find out all about this collaboration, plus the one object that started it all, by clicking the button underneath.
The Natural History Museum in London is a global authority on nature, conservation, and scientific discovery, creating wonder for all who visit. Who better, then, to help us capture the true colours of the world around us, and to bring those colours into your home?
The dazzling variety of the natural world is evident throughout the Museum, from rocks and precious stones to delicate butterfly wings. But there’s one source in particular that perfectly celebrates the biological diversity and magnificent array of colours behind each display case – kept in the Museum’s rare book library.
The story of the Colour by Nature collection has been over two centuries in the making, beginning with the publication of Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours. A ground-breaking classification of colour in nature, Werner’s Nomenclature recorded in painstaking detail the exact hues and corresponding parts of animals, vegetables and minerals from across the natural world, becoming a treasured resource for scientists and artists alike.
New for Spring
BRING YOUR OUTDOOR WORLD TO LIFE WITH
COLOUR BY NATURE
This spring, our Colour by Nature palette is heading outside. For the first time, 16 hues drawn directly from nature will be crafted in our long-lasting Exterior Eggshell finish, bringing incredible depth of colour, plus up to 6 years of protection from the elements, to your own great outdoors. Keep scrolling to discover the full palette, or learn more about this hardworking, eco-friendly exterior finish below.
Discover the Collaboration
Farrow & Ball and the Natural History Museum have a shared curiosity and respect for the natural world and passion for finding the fascinating stories behind the everyday. Find out all about this collaboration, plus the one object that started it all, by clicking the button underneath.
The Natural History Museum in London is a global authority on nature, conservation, and scientific discovery, creating wonder for all who visit. Who better, then, to help us capture the true colours of the world around us, and to bring those colours into your home?
The dazzling variety of the natural world is evident throughout the Museum, from rocks and precious stones to delicate butterfly wings. But there’s one source in particular that perfectly celebrates the biological diversity and magnificent array of colours behind each display case – kept in the Museum’s rare book library.
The story of the Colour by Nature collection has been over two centuries in the making, beginning with the publication of Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours. A ground-breaking classification of colour in nature, Werner’s Nomenclature recorded in painstaking detail the exact hues and corresponding parts of animals, vegetables and minerals from across the natural world, becoming a treasured resource for scientists and artists alike.
New for Spring
BRING YOUR OUTDOOR WORLD TO LIFE WITH
COLOUR BY NATURE
This spring, our Colour by Nature palette is heading outside. For the first time, 16 hues drawn directly from nature will be crafted in our long-lasting Exterior Eggshell finish, bringing incredible depth of colour, plus up to 6 years of protection from the elements, to your own great outdoors. Keep scrolling to discover the full palette, or learn more about this hardworking, eco-friendly exterior finish below.
Discover the Collaboration
Farrow & Ball and the Natural History Museum have a shared curiosity and respect for the natural world and passion for finding the fascinating stories behind the everyday. Find out all about this collaboration, plus the one object that started it all, by clicking the button underneath.