The Eco Choice For Your Home

Known for its richly pigmented paints and handcrafted wallpaper, Farrow & Ball has become a must-have staple in the homes of the style conscious, but did you know it’s also the eco-conscious choice for your home?

Here are seven reasons why Farrow & Ball is crafted to be kinder to the planet and everyone who shares it.

1. It’s child safe – you can be safe in the knowledge that the Estate and Modern ranges are certified safe for use in nurseries and children’s bedrooms and in accordance with Toy Safety Standards. So perfect for sprucing up not only the walls but also toy boxes, cots, headboards, bookshelves or wardrobes.

2. Eco-friendly paint formulations – the entire range of Farrow & Ball paints are water based so are safe to use in all rooms of the home, kinder to the environment, and also makes brushes easier to clean with no need for harmful solvents – not to mention quicker drying times.

3. Comfortable to apply – the low or minimal VOC content in the paint means they are low odour and you don’t have to breathe in nasty fumes.

4. The packaging is infinitely recyclable – metal tins can be recycled over and over again, it may even turn up in your home again one day!

5. All of the paper used for its wallpaper is sourced from sustainable forests and responsibly manufactured. It’s printed with Farrow & Ball’s own water-based paints, so environmentally friendly from start to finish – and, because it doesn’t contain any vinyl, any leftover paper can be easily recycled.

6. Zero dry waste – everything is created with care at Farrow & Ball’s home in Dorset and that means 100 per cent of the dry waste from its manufacturing plant is now recycled or converted into energy. The brand’s work has been recognised with environmental accreditations and being winners and finalists for the Coatings Care Awards for the last four years. The water used by Farrow & Ball is recycled in its own water treatment facility which pre-treats it before sending clear water to local authority treatment plants. There are 132 colours, from soft neutrals to bold reds or soothing blues so there is a colour scheme for all kinds of homes, and each shade even has a complementary white – so being green has never been easier!

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