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Title : SNEAK PEEK: FARROW & BALL 2011
SNEAK PEEK: FARROW & BALL 2011
Oxford Stone No.264
Shown here in the cloth beneath the teapot, this warm neutral was named after the color of the stone used in Oxfordshire village houses.
Manor House Gray No.265Shown here in the cloth beneath the teapot, this warm neutral was named after the color of the stone used in Oxfordshire village houses.
My favorite new grey, this hue reflects the quintessentially English manor houses of the 18th century. Beautiful in both traditional and more modern designs.
Mizzle: No. 266
Named after the West Country description of mist and drizzle-it's a great neutral (and a great name!)
Dove Tale No.267
A soft grey neutral that works well with a variety of hues.
Charlotte's Locks No.268
A brilliant burst of color, Charlotte's Locks is for those adventurous types. A deep burnt orange with a sophisticated flair, use on a mirror frame for a fun pop.
Plummett No.272
Sophisticated and modern, Plummett is ready to add drama to your decor. This deep grey was named after the lead weight used to sink a fishing line.
Brassica No. 271
This delicate violet is perfect with soft grays and whites.
Calluna No.270
Calluna is a soft grey named after the Scottish heather.
Cabbage White No. 269
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