A Vardo is a traditional horse-drawn gypsy or Romany wagon. A similar colour to this rich teal was used in the intricate patterning of these vehicles. This colour works particularly well with reds or dark
greys.

Joa:

Vardo is a colour that lifts the spirits. It is perfect for use in hallways which should of course always feel welcoming. It may seem strong in a contained space, but its flamboyant colour will serve to set the mood for the whole property, and gives you licence to be more neutral in the other rooms.

Charlotte:

Vardo is the colour everyone has been waiting for Farrow & Ball to make. Once on your walls, its depth will not disappoint, enveloping you as you walk into the room. Owing to its strength, it works in both traditional and modern homes. Vardo would be my pick for a living room that is both dramatic and soft.

How to use it...

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Joa:

Vardo walls can't help but make you smile, especially when combined with colours of equal strength such as Radicchio which could be used on furniture. It looks fresh with James White woodwork, elegant with Pavilion Gray and super sexy with Downpipe.

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Charlotte:

I would love to pair Vardo walls with floorboards and skirting in Pavilion Gray. Or if I wanted something bolder our new colour Inchyra Blue would be wonderful.

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