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A pale terracotta

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Best Dupes for Folly Pink

Folly Pink is a pale terracotta blush inspired by vintage plaster, warmer than most nursery pinks. People dupe it because full-height walls can demand several coats and they want washable formulas for family spaces. Good equivalents hold onto the sunbaked warmth, resist patchiness, and come in finishes that can handle daily bumps.

Dupes for Folly Pink

Brand Colour Rating Shop
Benjamin Moore Bed and Breakfast 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Potters Clay 1 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Honey Graham 2 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Terrazzo Tan 1 ⭐
Behr Carmelite 1 ⭐

Understanding Folly Pink

Folly Pink is a pale terracotta blush inspired by vintage plaster, warmer than most nursery pinks. It sits between Setting Plaster and Templeton Pink, so it works when you need colour that still feels curated.

Layer it with cane lighting, travertine tables, and aged brass mirrors to lean into the Mediterranean mood. Use it across bedrooms and hallways to link bold palettes without losing sophistication.

How to test Folly Pink dupes

Paint large boards and move them from bright daylight to lamplight so the terracotta undertone never skews orange.

If you are coating panelling, ask for a satin that cures hard; chalky estate sheens can scuff when luggage or prams brush by.

Where Folly Pink excels

The colour shines in bedrooms and hallways, especially when paired with the materials above. Layer in lighting to accentuate its character.

If you want to continue the story through the rest of the home, segue into Setting Plaster or Templeton Pink so the eye travels smoothly between rooms.

Folly Pink vs Similar Shades

Compared Colour Relationship When to choose it instead Link
Setting Plaster Dustier Use in dining rooms where you want extra earthiness. View colour
Templeton Pink Deeper Pick for panelling or joinery that needs more drama. View colour
Peignoir Smokier Great when you want a mauve-leaning blush for dressing rooms. View colour
Pink Ground Earthier Choose when pairing with limestone or sisal for a subtler effect. View colour

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