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Farrow & Ball Estate Tanners brown Emulsion paint, 100ml
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Product information
Test out your favourite Farrow & Ball colours at home – this sample pot covers up to 1m² per 100ml on average.
- Surface Preparation - All surfaces to be painted must be sound, clean, dry & well prepared. The correct Farrow & Ball Primer & Undercoat should be used before the topcoat is applied.
- Instructions for Use - Stir contents well before use & apply 2 topcoats.
Features and benefits
- Farrow & Ball's signature, chalky matt finish, 2% sheen
- Eco-friendly emulsion paint with zero VOC content
- Wipeable and child safe
- Waterbased and low odour
- Quick drying
- We want you to be satisfied with your colour selection. Not all monitors will display colours the same and paint tins may not show the same colour as your walls do in natural light. We therefore recommend you order a tester pot online or pop in store to pick one up so you are sure that this is the right colour for you
Health and safety
Please note that this item has additional safety or regulatory datasheets available. The product may have possible health and safety hazards covered in these documents. Refer to the container for full information and always follow the instructions.
Specifications
Brand | Farrow & Ball |
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Application method | Brush, roller or spray |
Base | Water-based |
Colour | Tanners brown |
Container type | Tester pot |
Coverage | 1m² |
Drying time | 2 h |
Number of coats | 2 |
Quick dry | Quick dry |
Recoat time | 2 hours |
VOC level | Low |
Volume | 100ml |
Washable | Wipeable |
Product code | 5029496875515 |
Safety Information
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
4.11 / 5(9 reviews)- 5 / 5 - 25/11/2024
Beautiful paint, stunning colours
Beautiful colour and fantastic finish, I used this colour as a feature wall and on the other walls used F&B Roasted Macadamia, absolutely stunning paired together
Duffe - 5 / 5 - 10/09/2024
Très bien pour boiseries
Jolie et originale couleur qui va bien pour des boiseries
S______ - 1 / 5 - 26/03/2024
Purple in the sun
We painted a small dining room in Tanners Brown, and ended up immediately repainting it in another color. In the sun, it became very purple. It doesn’t feel very brown or warm.
JoeM - 5 / 5 - 11/03/2024
LOVE this color
We used this color for doors and stair railings and I just love it. When we first chose this color our painter thought he would save us money and without our approval tried to color match it. It was HORRIBLE and we told him to use the REAL THING and it was stunning! It's a beautiful dark brown at night and during the day the undertones come through. I'm so glad we chose this color!!
JerryKV - 5 / 5 - 15/12/2023
Old bath vanity update - WOW
Ugly golden oak vanity turned into a beauty! Black nickel hardware is perfect compliment to Tanner’s Brown.
Easton Cowgirl - 5 / 5 - 07/12/2023
I love this colour in my entrance hall and stairs
I used Tanners Brown on the bannisters, dado rail and door frames in my entrance hall and on landing. It's stunning. Everyone who comes into the house loves it but cannot put their finger on the fact that it's dark brown: people see aubergine, or dark grey. It's so smart and warm, I'm kind of in love with it. Also going to use the leftover low gloss from the woodwork to paint a strip around the kitchen units on the walls instead of tiling, and then do Setting Plaster above on the walls. I think it will look fab. Deep chocolate, makes you want to lick it!
Jackie P - 5 / 5 - 26/06/2023
Love this colour.
This a gorgeous, rich brown with more than a hint of purple. Goes beautifully with Joa’s White.
- 5 / 5 - 18/04/2023
A nee classic wonder paint for sure
Superb in all ways .. colour and finish a joy to use
Viti - 1 / 5 - 05/09/2022
Like coloured water!
We bought this a while ago in the modern eggshell. We only just got around to painting a sample card, so we can see how it goes on. We did therefore not use the primer (although we bought some for the project). The result is simply terrible. The paint is really thin, and it appears to have hardly any pigment. It is like a watercolour wash! You can see all the brushmarks as well. I'm now not sure whether to go ahead with the project (stair railings). The colour is lovely and just what we wanted. It is very much like an extremely dark wood. We had been storing it indoors over this hot summer, so the tin got hot, but I can't see why that should effect the pigment - ie make most of it disappear into something colourless!