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Farrow & Ball | Bancha no. 298
This mid-century modern green is a darker take on Farrow & Ball’s much-loved archive colour, Olive No. 13. Perfect for those who want to embrace stronger colours in their home, the understated tone creates rooms that feel calm and serene. Farrow & Ball Bancha No. 298 is named after Japanese tea leaves. Like a cup of green tea, Bancha provides a sense of security. Use with Farrow & Ball Undercoat in Dark Tones .
Archive Colours
Farrow & Ball Acid Drop no. 9908 comes from Farrow & Ball's archive collection, the 100 ml sample pots are not available.
Farrow & Ball is a high-quality paint brand, developed and produced in England.
All Farrow & Ball paints are water-based, low-odour and quick-drying.
SAMPLE JAR
Using a 100ml sample pot is an easy way to test colours in the room you are painting. Instead of applying directly to the wall, we recommend applying two coats of each of your sample pots to sheets of paper or card (the larger the better) and allowing to dry. Stick your painted sheets up in the room you are painting. Move them around the room to see how the colour changes throughout the day and in different light conditions. The sample pot contains Estate Emulsion, a high- quality, ultra-matt chalk paint for interior ceilings and walls (ultra-matt: 2% sheen).
Farrow & Ball | Bancha no. 298
This mid-century modern green is a darker take on Farrow & Ball’s much-loved archive colour, Olive No. 13. Perfect for those who want to embrace stronger colours in their home, the understated tone creates rooms that feel calm and serene. Farrow & Ball Bancha No. 298 is named after Japanese tea leaves. Like a cup of green tea, Bancha provides a sense of security. Use with Farrow & Ball Undercoat in Dark Tones .
Archive Colours
Farrow & Ball Acid Drop no. 9908 comes from Farrow & Ball's archive collection, the 100 ml sample pots are not available.
Farrow & Ball is a high-quality paint brand, developed and produced in England.
All Farrow & Ball paints are water-based, low-odour and quick-drying.
SAMPLE JAR
Using a 100ml sample pot is an easy way to test colours in the room you are painting. Instead of applying directly to the wall, we recommend applying two coats of each of your sample pots to sheets of paper or card (the larger the better) and allowing to dry. Stick your painted sheets up in the room you are painting. Move them around the room to see how the colour changes throughout the day and in different light conditions. The sample pot contains Estate Emulsion, a high- quality, ultra-matt chalk paint for interior ceilings and walls (ultra-matt: 2% sheen).