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The California Collection: 8 new Farrow & Ball colours


Farrow & Ball introduces eight new colours, in collaboration with renowned American interior designer Kelly Wearstler. Inspired by sunny California, the collection was appropriately named "The California Collection".

source image: farrow-ball.com

New colours

The California Collection includes no fewer than eight new Farrow & Ball colours:

The California Collection - Farrow & Ball

Source image: farrow-ball.com/california-collection

Tar is a shade of black, classic and sophisticated, that reminds you of the asphalt of Californian highways. Especially if you combine it with the yellow Citrona. Of course, you can also combine with other shades from the California palette, such as Stoke, Sand or Salt. Sand and Salt are neutral light shades, beige and white. Warm beaches and the accompanying salty sea are of course unmissable in California. Sand and Salt convey that feeling in your interior, especially together with Hazy: a fresh, misty shade of blue. Would you like to add some palm trees to the haze? Then pale green Palm is the colour you need. Stoke is a strong, deep, slightly darker shade of grey that reminds you of the big cities. This shade is also enormously versatile and perfectly combinable with almost all shades from the California colour palette. You can always add some extra warmth with Faded Terracotta, a soft orange-brown hue, reminiscent of terracotta pots (what else) that have already spent a lot of days in the Californian sun.

Want a touch of California Dream in your own home? We can make all these colours for you. Just choose your paint, enter the colour name or number when you order, and you'll be fine!



Will you get started with (one of) these colours? We are very curious to see the result! Send us a photo via email or share it with us on Facebook or Instagram with #Tintrio.

Do you still have questions or doubts after reading this blog post, or would you like some personal advice? Then be sure to contact our experts. They will be happy to help you!