Slipper Satin

Farrow & Ball

No. 2004

Slipper Satin is a long-standing Farrow & Ball off-white with a soft, slightly gray cast, originally matched to an 18th-century silk. It reads as understated and faintly old-fashioned in the best sense, suiting plasterwork, paneling, and period trim. It is a traditional partner for Oval Room Blue and other archival colors, where a brighter white would look anachronistic.

Some brands don't share official hex codes. The digital values shown here are careful approximations. Always confirm with a physical sample.

Close matches

Sherwin-Williams: White Duck SW 7010 (#E5DFD2) · Nacre SW 6154 (#E8E2D4) · Natural Choice SW 7011 (#E3DED0)

Benjamin Moore: Strand of Pearls® CSP-395 (#E3DED0) · Gray Mist OC-30 (#E3DFD2) · Ballet White OC-9 (#E5E0D0)

Similar Farrow & Ball colors: School House White No. 291 (#E3DED0) · Dimity No. 2008 (#EAE1D3) · Farrow's White No. 9812 (#E9E4D6)

Common questions

What is the hex code for Slipper Satin?

The hex code for Farrow & Ball Slipper Satin No. 2004 is #E6E0D2. In RGB that is 230, 224, 210. Use these values to reproduce Slipper Satin in SketchUp, Canva, Photoshop, Figma, or rendering software for client presentations and mood boards. Farrow & Ball does not publish official hex codes, so this value is a close third-party approximation.

What is the Sherwin-Williams equivalent of Slipper Satin?

The closest Sherwin-Williams match for Slipper Satin is White Duck SW 7010 (#E5DFD2). No cross-brand match is exact, because each brand mixes its own pigment formulas. Always confirm with a physical sample before specifying a substitute.

Is Slipper Satin warm or cool?

Slipper Satin is gently warm, an off-white softened with gray so it never reads as cream. Its LRV is approximately 75, comfortably light-reflective for walls and trim. The gray in its base means it holds up better in cool light than most warm whites, going stony rather than dingy. It is a good compromise white when a scheme mixes warm and cool elements.

Why does Slipper Satin look different on screen than on the wall?

Screens emit light while paint reflects it, so a hex code cannot capture how lighting, sheen, and surrounding colors shift paint in a real room. Treat #E6E0D2 as accurate for digital design work, and use physical samples for final approval. Farrow & Ball does not publish official hex codes, so this value is a close third-party approximation.

What LRV does Slipper Satin have?

Slipper Satin has a Light Reflectance Value of approximately 75, meaning it reflects about 75% of visible light. That places it among lighter colors that keep rooms feeling open and bright.

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