Farrow & Ball And Brewers: Three Exclusive New Wallpapers

Written on 7th December 2018

To celebrate 20 years of partnership with our friends at Brewers, we’ve launched a special trio of wallpapers, exclusive to Brewers Decorator Centres and online at wallpaperdirect.com.

Meet The Designs

Brewers has been helping us transform homes with our paint and wallpaper since 1998. So what better way to celebrate than by treating three of our best-loved patterns to brand new colourways?

At our own Dorset factory, we print all of our wallpapers with real Farrow & Ball paint. That not only means instant intrigue and beautiful texture for your walls, it also means that matching with the rest of your scheme is effortless. Read on to find out the paint colours that, together with each new colourway, add up to a beautifully balanced scheme.

Bumble Bee

Playful but polished, Bumble Bee adds a touch of whimsical elegance to everything from children’s rooms to en-suites. For Brewers, we’ve given it a darker twist with inky Stiffkey Blue and tranquil Calluna.

Did you know?

The inspiration for Bumble Bee comes all the way from Rueil-Malmaison on the outskirts of Paris, where decorators hung a bee-patterned fabric in Joséphine Bonaparte’s bedroom. And it’s not the only product in our range inspired by the imperial couple

Tessella

Eye-catching and easygoing all at once, Tessella makes a striking statement with its clean geometric lines. Our brand new colourway, featuring warm off-white Pointing on Pink Ground, adds a hint of softness.

DID YOU KNOW?

Our elegant geometric design takes its name from the smallest ceramic pieces used in mosaic-making. It’s also related to the verb ‘to tessellate’ – to cover a surface in a mosaic or repeating pattern.

Shouchikubai

Our popular print mixes brush-style botanical motifs with neat hexagons for a paper with an elegant look and a grounding presence. We’ve given it a makeover in all new shades, including School House White for a fresh-feeling backdrop and shapes printed in Treron and Jitney.

DID YOU KNOW?

The name for our wallpaper comes from the Japanese ‘Sho Chiku Bai’, or, literally, ‘pine, bamboo, plum’. These plants are known as ‘Three Friends of Winter’ for their ability to stand firm in the harsh, cold weather.

Related Articles

A Tale of Two Cities: Farrow & Ball and Liberty in Milan

Read the article

Becoming the Backdrop for the Picasso Celebration

Read the article

Combining Colour and Print with Collagerie

Read the article

Celebrating the Winning Colours by Nature

Read the article