Launched in September 2023, Farrow & Ball’s Carte Blanche collection was created in collaboration with designer Christopher John Rogers.
It’s a dilemma many homeowners and interior designers have faced. Whether to paint a room, install wallpaper, or both. One of the challenges of choosing both is trying to find the right wallpaper to coordinate with a specific color or vice versa. Fortunately, Farrow & Ball has found a way to solve this conundrum in a way that’s equally whimsical and chic.
Launched in September 2023, Farrow & Ball’s Carte Blanche collection was created in collaboration with designer Christopher John Rogers. Rogers’ signature take on color doesn’t miss in this bright and bold line.
Here’s what you need to know about Carte Blanche.
It’s A True Collaboration
Rogers’ iconic color fabric swatches were ultimately the inspiration for the line which consists of twelve colors and three patterns. Four of the paints are neutrals while the other eight are considered statement shades. This collection truly takes the guesswork out of creating unique spaces.
Fashion Versus Interiors
This collaboration was hardly the designer’s first foray into interiors. In 2022, he created a gorgeous line of chairs with Orior. However, the experience of creating paint and wallpaper is different than upholstery. It’s also nothing like fashion.
“I pulled influences from CJR motifs, fashion muses, and childhood nostalgia to inform my vision for Carte Blanche. With wearables, I feel that you have the space to be a bit more intense with color—you can change your outfit daily, or even hourly to reflect how you feel in that moment. Charlie provided incredible context around the interiors world, as spaces are a bit more committal. We were then able to develop work that felt declarative and directional but still livable.”
How To Style Carte Blanche
The beauty of the collaboration is that there are so many different ways to work with color and pattern. One of Rogers’ favorite combinations is Pea Flower Tea and Blue Stripe paper. “I love any of the blues present in the palette in combination with each other—they harmoniously electrocute one another. My other favorite colors would be Cardamom and Sardine.”