Roman and Williams brings to life Farrow & Ball’s new colour palette, which was inspired by Patrick Syme’sWhen it comes to dissecting colour, few do it better than the British paint purveyors Farrow & Ball. The Dorset-based company recently launched a new palette of colours, produced in collaboration with the Natural History Museum in London, titled ‘Colour by Nature’.
To bring the collection to life, Farrow & Ball’s creative director Charlotte Crosby worked with Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch, the founders of the design studio, who created an evocative installation of 18th century bontanical models and sculptures of birds, all painted in the new palette of colours, to highlight the original explorer’s spirit of the book’s origins.