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Farrow & Ball - Marmelo No.316

A Warm & Comforting Orange. If you’re looking for a rich, cosy, and inviting colour, Farrow & Ball Marmelo is a perfect choice

A spiced, earthy orange with a hint of brown, this shade takes its name from the marmelo quince, the inspiration for marmalade—and just like its namesake, it brings a delicious warmth and depth to any space. Richer and redder than India Yellow, Marmelo is a restorative, grounding colour that works beautifully across walls, woodwork, and even kitchen cabinetry.

Where to Use It?

Marmelo’s spiced, autumnal warmth makes it a great choice for both modern and traditional interiors:

  • Living rooms & dining spaces – Creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for entertaining or relaxing.
  • Bedrooms – Works beautifully to cocoon and comfort, especially when paired with soft neutrals.
  • Kitchens & joinery – A striking choice for kitchen cabinets, adding depth and character.
  • Small spaces – Despite its boldness, Marmelo works brilliantly in compact areas, especially when used as a colour-drenched scheme across walls, ceilings, and woodwork.
  • Dark, moody corners – When deprived of light, it appears richer and more brown, offering a cozy, intimate feel.

Which Room Orientation Does Marmelo Suit Best?

With its warm, red-brown undertones, Marmelo adapts beautifully to different light conditions:

  • North-facing rooms – In cooler, lower light, Marmelo takes on a deeper, browner tone, making the space feel cozy and intimate.
  • South-facing rooms – Sunlight enhances its spiced orange vibrancy, bringing out its rich, toasty warmth.
  • East-facing rooms – The cooler morning light will highlight its earthy brown tones, while the warmer evening light will bring out its golden-orange depth.

West-facing rooms – It will glow warmly in the afternoon light, making it perfect for spaces used later in the day.

How to Pair It

Marmelo’s earthy warmth makes it a dream to pair with both soft neutrals and deep, dramatic tones:

  • For a relaxed, natural palette – Pair with Farrow & Ball Stirabout or Jitney for a soft, grounding scheme with Joa’s White serving as the perfect complimentary white.
  • For a rich, luxurious feel – Contrast with Farrow & Ball Etruscan Red or Mahogany to add depth and drama.
  • For an earthy, layered look – Use alongside other warm, organic shades like Farrow & Ball Deep Reddish Brown for a harmonious, tonal effect.

Because Marmelo shifts beautifully in different lighting, we always recommend testing it first. 

A Warm & Comforting Orange. If you’re looking for a rich, cosy, and inviting colour, Farrow & Ball Marmelo is a perfect choice

A spiced, earthy orange with a hint of brown, this shade takes its name from the marmelo quince, the inspiration for marmalade—and just like its namesake, it brings a delicious warmth and depth to any space. Richer and redder than India Yellow, Marmelo is a restorative, grounding colour that works beautifully across walls, woodwork, and even kitchen cabinetry.

Where to Use It?

Marmelo’s spiced, autumnal warmth makes it a great choice for both modern and traditional interiors:

  • Living rooms & dining spaces – Creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for entertaining or relaxing.
  • Bedrooms – Works beautifully to cocoon and comfort, especially when paired with soft neutrals.
  • Kitchens & joinery – A striking choice for kitchen cabinets, adding depth and character.
  • Small spaces – Despite its boldness, Marmelo works brilliantly in compact areas, especially when used as a colour-drenched scheme across walls, ceilings, and woodwork.
  • Dark, moody corners – When deprived of light, it appears richer and more brown, offering a cozy, intimate feel.

Which Room Orientation Does Marmelo Suit Best?

With its warm, red-brown undertones, Marmelo adapts beautifully to different light conditions:

  • North-facing rooms – In cooler, lower light, Marmelo takes on a deeper, browner tone, making the space feel cozy and intimate.
  • South-facing rooms – Sunlight enhances its spiced orange vibrancy, bringing out its rich, toasty warmth.
  • East-facing rooms – The cooler morning light will highlight its earthy brown tones, while the warmer evening light will bring out its golden-orange depth.

West-facing rooms – It will glow warmly in the afternoon light, making it perfect for spaces used later in the day.

How to Pair It

Marmelo’s earthy warmth makes it a dream to pair with both soft neutrals and deep, dramatic tones:

  • For a relaxed, natural palette – Pair with Farrow & Ball Stirabout or Jitney for a soft, grounding scheme with Joa’s White serving as the perfect complimentary white.
  • For a rich, luxurious feel – Contrast with Farrow & Ball Etruscan Red or Mahogany to add depth and drama.
  • For an earthy, layered look – Use alongside other warm, organic shades like Farrow & Ball Deep Reddish Brown for a harmonious, tonal effect.

Because Marmelo shifts beautifully in different lighting, we always recommend testing it first. 

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Description

A Warm & Comforting Orange. If you’re looking for a rich, cosy, and inviting colour, Farrow & Ball Marmelo is a perfect choice

A spiced, earthy orange with a hint of brown, this shade takes its name from the marmelo quince, the inspiration for marmalade—and just like its namesake, it brings a delicious warmth and depth to any space. Richer and redder than India Yellow, Marmelo is a restorative, grounding colour that works beautifully across walls, woodwork, and even kitchen cabinetry.

Where to Use It?

Marmelo’s spiced, autumnal warmth makes it a great choice for both modern and traditional interiors:

  • Living rooms & dining spaces – Creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for entertaining or relaxing.
  • Bedrooms – Works beautifully to cocoon and comfort, especially when paired with soft neutrals.
  • Kitchens & joinery – A striking choice for kitchen cabinets, adding depth and character.
  • Small spaces – Despite its boldness, Marmelo works brilliantly in compact areas, especially when used as a colour-drenched scheme across walls, ceilings, and woodwork.
  • Dark, moody corners – When deprived of light, it appears richer and more brown, offering a cozy, intimate feel.

Which Room Orientation Does Marmelo Suit Best?

With its warm, red-brown undertones, Marmelo adapts beautifully to different light conditions:

  • North-facing rooms – In cooler, lower light, Marmelo takes on a deeper, browner tone, making the space feel cozy and intimate.
  • South-facing rooms – Sunlight enhances its spiced orange vibrancy, bringing out its rich, toasty warmth.
  • East-facing rooms – The cooler morning light will highlight its earthy brown tones, while the warmer evening light will bring out its golden-orange depth.

West-facing rooms – It will glow warmly in the afternoon light, making it perfect for spaces used later in the day.

How to Pair It

Marmelo’s earthy warmth makes it a dream to pair with both soft neutrals and deep, dramatic tones:

  • For a relaxed, natural palette – Pair with Farrow & Ball Stirabout or Jitney for a soft, grounding scheme with Joa’s White serving as the perfect complimentary white.
  • For a rich, luxurious feel – Contrast with Farrow & Ball Etruscan Red or Mahogany to add depth and drama.
  • For an earthy, layered look – Use alongside other warm, organic shades like Farrow & Ball Deep Reddish Brown for a harmonious, tonal effect.

Because Marmelo shifts beautifully in different lighting, we always recommend testing it first.