I've been enjoying the surge of interest in all that is dark and dramatic and was so-inspired myself by Farrow & Ball's Black Blue paint that I decided to experiment with a wall in my bedroom.
I was able to order the paint (which is eco-friendly) and it was sent from England to my stockist in just a little over a week. Armed with a primer in Farrow & Ball's "Downspout" and my boyfriend Tim who is quite handy with masking tape and a paintbrush I waited with anticipation while he primed, waited three hours, added the first coat, waited two hours, added the second coat and voila! Thank you Farrow and Ball and thank you Tim.
I love the way it evokes the Victorian era and the consummate search for classification - the known versus the unknown. I see bell jars and butterflies, terrariums and topiary in my future.
I love the way it evokes the Victorian era and the consummate search for classification - the known versus the unknown. I see bell jars and butterflies, terrariums and topiary in my future.
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Wow, Jen, love the deep black-blue, I don't think I've ever seen quite that color (except maybe at the Fricke in NYC, or someplace like that?)... yes, so evocative of another time--and it's the perfect backdrop for your Indian bounty.
lovely!
It works like I thought it would as well... Really makes the accent pieces in color pop!
Museum quality... Good job, Jen..
Amazingly pigmented paint.. very saturated.. goes on very easy..
TH
Absolutely love it. We painted one, then two, then three walls of our bedroom a chocolate brown which I love. This blue-black is really versatile.
Don't you love the no-VOC paints?
I LOVE THE BEES
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