Bancha (No. 298) Gallery

This is a fresh, uplifting green with a yellow tone that gives the colour its vibrant edge. If you want to use this colour in small doses, try it on a piece of furniture or cabinetry, inside of a cupboard, or as a feature wall. It would also make a fabulous front door colour in full gloss.
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Seeing lots of bancha pop up on the grid at the moment which fills my heart with joy. It’s such a glorious and calming colour and makes me fall in love with our sitting room all over again. I’m desperate to get these sofas recovered and I want go red and off-white strips. What do you think? I’m wanting to really mix up the vibes and colours in here like lukeedwardhall does so brilliantly. In a word, I want this room to be joyful (but still a bit grand): that’s the brief. #greenroom #banchafarro
Farrow & Ball on Instagram: "If you're thinking about painting your kitchen green, let this be your sign to do so... The combination of warm and rich #Bancha cabinetry, herringbone flooring and beautiful brass touches make for a calming and inviting space. ✨ Design: @lindsaycowlesllc and @jillwhitedesigns Photography: @gordongregoryphoto #FarrowandBall #greenkitchen #interior123 #kitchendesign"
A departure from the home’s mostly cool, neutral palette, the den feels cozy in Farrow & Ball’s…
Look at this fabulously redone craftsman entry hall! Dark olive green walls (Farrow and Ball Bancha) and white painted woodwork highlight the gorgeous arched door and multi-panel windows. While small, the entry is fully functional with its vintage side table. The owners wisely decided to retain the now-patinaed, original concrete floors.