In case you missed it: this incredible article by House & Garden (Condé Nast) features over 60 of their favourite Farrow & Ball paint colours in real homes. It's the ultimate dose of inspiration!
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At Farrow & Ball, supporting the LGTBQIA+ community goes beyond June through our Painting with Pride project. Recently, we shared an exciting project with the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, the world's only dedicated LGBTQIA+ art museum. Last week, we were thrilled to co-host an evening of conversation in the space. We were joined by Editor in Chief of ELLE DECOR, Asad Syrkett, multimedia artist and designer Liz Collins, and fashion designer Christopher John Rogers, who delved into the topic of queer design moderated by Leslie-Lohman Executive Director Alyssa Nitchun. On our podcast, The Chromologist, we were lucky enough to be joined by Glyn Fussell, founder of Sink The Pink and champion of the LGBTQIA+ community to hear about the colours that have shaped his life. Next up for Painting with Pride, we're heading to Margate to add some colour to MARGATE ARTS CLUB, a joyful queer-run community space. More to come on this soon. Giving the Leslie-Lohman Museum A Colourful Makeover: https://lnkd.in/ep_v3zXi Learning about the shades of Glyn Fussell's life: https://lnkd.in/ehppqFGh
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Introducing The Purnon Papers. Five patterns uncovered at Château de Purnon and brought to life by us at our home in Dorset. Inspired by those who lived, and revelled, at the French château in its heyday, the original patterns have been lovingly redesigned in five unique colourways to complement homes of all shapes and sizes. Discover the collection at https://lnkd.in/eu4nbj_v
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What an incredible week we’ve had celebrating our handcrafted wallpapers in LA. We discussed the art of painted paper for LEGENDS 2024 with Joanna Saltz from House Beautiful, marvelled at the stunning windows crafted by And And And Studio, and shared a sneak peek of something new with friends at the beautiful Olive Ateliers. To everyone who joined us, thank you for making it so special. For those who couldn’t make it, stay tuned for more events coming soon.
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We are thrilled to have sponsored this year's Interior Designer of the Year award in House & Garden's Design Awards, which has been awarded to Rita Konig. Penned as the queen of 'undone' interiors, Rita's style is comfortable, cosy and above all, colourful. Getting to know ‘how my clients like to live’ is at the heart of her work: ‘I think good houses invite you in and that the stuff in them is as important as the colour scheme.’ Photography by Sophia Spring courtesy of Condé Nast
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We're celebrating #EarthDay with five things that not only make our wallpaper unique, but also ensure they are crafted with conscience: 🖐️ By using traditional handcrafted methods, every roll has a purposefully personal touch. 🖌️ We use our own, water based paint for rich colour and irresistible texture. 💡 All of our wallpaper is made in Dorset using 100% renewable energy. ♻️ Completely vinyl free, any offcuts are fully recyclable to reduce waste. 🌍 From FSC-certified paper and beyond, we partner with planet-conscious suppliers. Learn more about our sustainability information at https://lnkd.in/eG-fTqcX
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Crafted by hand. Every tin of our paint and roll of our wallpaper starts off in Dorset, England, where we make and pack everything by hand. We've been proudly handcrafting paint and paper since 1946 for a personal touch you simply can't beat.
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We are honoured to announce that our Carte Blanche collection — designed in collaboration with Christopher John Rogers — has been awarded the ELLE Decoration International Design Award for wallcovering of the year. Discover this capsule collection of pattern and colour at: https://lnkd.in/eaXKa6sE
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Which colours have shaped your life? Let us know in the comments below 👇 In each episode of our podcast, The Chromologist, we ask a special guest from the world of design, art and culture to share the shades that have shaped their life. This week, renowned ballet dancer Eric Underwood revealed his colours to our host Patrick O'Donnell, which ranged from chalky Slipper Satin to bright and beautiful Yellowcake. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/e6nyAt_W
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On this week's episode of our podcast, The Chromologist, Michelin-starred chef Skye Gyngell welcomes Patrick to her renowned Spring Restaurant, London in Somerset House. Originally from Australia, Skye trained in France before putting down roots in London — and working as the food editor for Vogue along the way. From the vast landscape of her childhood to a particularly beloved bedroom, Skye shares the shades that she associates with each chapter of her life. There’s even one colour so significant, she chooses it twice… So, dive into this delectable conversation with Skye Gyngell on the sixth episode of The Chromologist.
Episode Six: Skye Gyngell
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