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Jul 23, 2024 · Patrick's study is painted in the archive colour ‘Minster Green’, with accents of red and white in the upholstery and in the Alice Palmer lampshade hanging above. Patrick sits at his father's old desk to work, with a late 19th-century portrait “that looks like Paul” looking down on him.
One of the most frequently asked questions on Farrow & Ball’s Instagram account is not how the name ‘Elephant’s Breath’ came about, but what the colour is in International Brand Ambassador Patrick O’Donnell’s study.
Aug 7, 2023 · Our Brand Ambassador Patrick O’Donnell gets a lot of love for his house. In fact, “what colour is the wall behind you?” is one of the most asked questions for Patrick on our Instagram — maybe even the most asked question. It’s Minster Green by the way.
Oct 14, 2024 · From his sage advice on Instagram to in-home colour consultancy, our Brand Ambassador Patrick O’Donnell has helped countless people transform their homes. Today, we’re taking a look at how he’s decorated his own. Specifically, the little touches in each room that make them feel even more special.
Jan 5, 2024 · Neptune is fondly known for being a rich blue and Uranus green – but a new study has revealed that the two ice giants are actually far closer in colour than typically thought. The correct shades of the planets have been confirmed with the help of research led by Professor Patrick Irwin from the University of Oxford, which has been published ...
Astronomers have long known that most modern images of the two planets do not accurately reflect their true colours, according to Prof Patrick Irwin from the University of Oxford, who led the ...
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Fast-forward to 1814 and Scottish flower painter Patrick Syme used Werner's work as inspiration to produce his own book, Werner's Nomenclature of Colours. Syme adapted Werner's ideas and expanded on them.