All White

Farrow & Ball

No. 2005

All White is exactly what the name promises: Farrow & Ball's purest white, mixed without any other pigment, so there is no undertone to chase. That neutrality makes it the house default for ceilings and a clean canvas for galleries, studios, and contemporary rooms. Where most whites lean somewhere, this one simply reflects the light it is given.

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: High Reflective White SW 7757 (#F7F7F1) · White Snow SW 9541 (#F5F4EE) · Snowbelt SW 9623 (#EEF1EC)

Benjamin Moore: Chantilly Lace OC-65 (#F4F6F1) · Distant Gray OC-68 (#F2F4F1) · Ice Mist OC-67 (#F1F4F1)

Similar Farrow & Ball colors: Wevet No. 273 (#ECEBE9) · Wimborne White No. 239 (#F4F2E7) · Cabbage White No. 269 (#E6EDEB)

Common questions

What is the hex code for All White?

The hex code for Farrow & Ball All White No. 2005 is #F6F6F2. In RGB that is 246, 246, 242. Use these values to reproduce All White 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 Benjamin Moore equivalent of All White?

The closest Benjamin Moore match for All White is Chantilly Lace OC-65 (#F4F6F1). 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 All White warm or cool?

All White is as close to neutral as the Farrow & Ball range gets, containing only white pigments and no tinted undertone. Its LRV is approximately 92, the most reflective value in this list, so it maximizes light in any room. Because it has nothing of its own to contribute, it takes on the temperature of its surroundings: warm beside oak, cool beside concrete. Specify it when you want the light itself to decide.

Why does All White 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 #F6F6F2 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 All White have?

All White has a Light Reflectance Value of approximately 92, meaning it reflects about 92% of visible light. That places it among lighter colors that keep rooms feeling open and bright.

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