The two brands end up side-by-side in projects all over the world, so it’s only natural that Farrow & Ball and Ann Sacks formalized their kinship with a proper partnership. Both companies are beloved for their cult-status products: singular and un-replicable. Both are committed to executing beautiful innovations nuanced with richly pigmented color. And both have integrity at the core, drawing on hand-made techniques for artisan-quality products while tapping into technological conveniences for the ease of designers and homeowners alike.
Farrow & Ball and Ann Sacks: Both companies are beloved for their cult-status products: singular and unreplicable. Both are committed to executing beautiful innovations nuanced with richly pigmented color. And both have integrity at the core, drawing on hand-made techniques for artisan-quality products while tapping into technological conveniences for the ease of designers and homeowners alike. This season kicks off a few collaborative projects showcasing the best of the duo, a perfect pairing if we do say so ourselves.
Read MoreFarrow & Ball has been based in Dorset, England, since 1946. To this day, the brand remains dedicated to creating richly pigmented paints and handcrafted wallpapers using only the highest-quality ingredients.
The result is a directional palette of paint colours with an extraordinary response to light and artisanal wallpapers with a tactile finish, uniquely achieved by printing paint on paper. Together, they transform homes of all kinds, inside and out, all over the world.
Follow along as we showcase how several designers pair the brands in exquisite projects throughout the home. Sign up for our e-newsletters to see monthly projects.
We spoke with Keith Arnold, Vice President of Suzanne Kasler, on how he artfully turned his petite powder room into a ‘jewelry box’ of a statement space using Farrow & Ball paint and Ann Sacks tile.
Read More"We love that this bathroom represents our clients so effortlessly. The end result really tells a story, it blends color, sophistication and spontaneity."
- Cortney Bishop
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