Located in the New Bedford Historic District, a National Historic Landmark District & the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park
Farrow & Ball Incarnadine No. 248 is a part of Farrow & Ball's current collection.
Our richest crimson originally takes its name from Latin, but is now a much used term for crimsons and reds. Similar to the deep glossy red used by David Hicks at Barons Court in the 1970s, Incarnadine is unashamedly classic and glamorous. It can be used to sumptuous effect in halls when offset with Tanner’s Brown on woodwork, or feel more edgy and graphic when paired with a bright white.
Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Red and Warm Tones
Complementary white: Dimity
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