Farrow & Ball Cane No.53
Cane by Farrow & Ball is an earth-based yellow with layers of depth. Boasting a surprisingly impressive vibrancy when lit with indoor lamps and lights, the shade has a rich ochre aesthetic with a soft delicacy that adds opulence to any room.
Farrow & Ball Cane No.53
£27.62 – £116.45Price range: £27.62 through £116.45
Description
Soft and bold
Farrow & Ball’s Cane is an understated yet dramatic shade of earthy yellow. Less intense and bright than India Yellow No.335 by Farrow & Ball, this premium designer paint creates a relaxing ambience in your home.A blend of modernity and tradition
Cane by Farrow & Ball combines contemporary with classical and is suitable for homes of any style, from modern apartments to farmhouses, and everything in between.Cosy and relaxing
The shade of Cane by Farrow & Ball is soothing and provides the perfect backdrop for evening relaxation in your living spaces.Understated yet powerful
Adding a delicacy to your interior, no matter the room, Farrow & Ball’s Cane provides an understated sophistication to your home.A versatile shade of yellow
Add a subtle, deep shade to interior walls, doors, and wardrobes, not to mention mantelpieces and wooden furniture.A surprisingly cool paint option
Slightly cooler than the colour of sand, Cane by Farrow & Ball is a rich, deep, and powerful yellow that responds brilliantly to light.How to pair Farrow & Ball Cane No.53
Red and warm undercoat tones are the perfect partner for Cane by Farrow & Ball, and enable you to create a timeless, luxurious atmosphere at home. It can also be paired with Slipper Satin by Farrow & Ball as a complementary white on window frames, staircases, and furniture.Suitable for multiple surfaces
Although Cane by Farrow & Ball is generally used for interior walls and ceilings, it can add intricacy to masonry, metal, interior wood, and more.
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