Mahogany is an invitingly rich brown which takes its name from the dark red wood used by master cabinet makers like Thomas Chippendale
Giles House at Wimborne St
Depicting traditional village and farmyard scenes with clean
This colour works particularly well in dimly lit rooms if you want to create a cosy environment
these hues form the inspiration behind Farrow & Ball's palette with the Natural History Museum in London
Farrow & Ball Dutch Pink No. 62 Clearance Mahogany is an invitingly richFarrow & Ball Dutch Pink No. 62 is a part of the archived collection. Rather than the blushing shades we now collectively call pink, this peachy colour takes its name from the original Dutch pink, an artists yellow pigment made from bark or berries. Like all our colours, its extraordinarily responsive, appearing more orange, yellow, or pink depending on the light. Archived colors can still be mixed in store; however, sample pots are discontinued, and