Menagerie No. 63
A typical terracotta
Typically used for the painting of orangeries in the 18th century, this mid-tone terracotta takes it name from the unique home of architectural historian Gervase Jackson-Stops.
This product is archived and made to order, which means samples aren't available.
Sheen Options Available
Dead Flat 2% sheen level Uses: Interior walls & ceilings and wood Available in Gallons and 750ml containers Coverage: 480 ft² per gallon¹ |
Estate Emulsion 2% sheen level Uses: Interior walls & ceilings Available in Gallons and 750ml containers Coverage: 570 ft² per gallon¹ |
Modern Emulsion 7% sheen level Uses: Interior walls & ceilings Available in Gallons Coverage: 480 ft² per gallon¹ |
Estate Eggshell 20% sheen level Uses: Interior wood & metal Available in Gallons and 750ml containers Coverage: 480 ft² per gallon¹ |
Modern Eggshell 40% sheen level Uses: Interior wood, metal, concrete or wooden floors Available in Gallons and 750ml containers Coverage: 480 ft² per gallon¹ |
Full Gloss 95% sheen level Uses: Interior and exterior wood & metal Available in Gallons and 750ml containers Coverage: 480 ft² per gallon¹ |
¹ Coverage is approximate based on substrate and application technique
This product is custom mixed and not returnable. Monitors may distort paint colors. Please purchase a Farrow & Ball Archive Fandeck