for purchases over SEK 2,500
For purchases over SEK 2,500
Limestone gray series is very useful! This series is called neutral gray in any case in the lighter colors. It does not gravitate towards beige, bu...
View full detailsPearl gray series! Undoubtedly our best-selling color series over the years. Warm gray with beige coating. 9-612 is an excellent wall color where y...
View full detailsMother of pearl gray series - VERY useful! The lightest 9-601 is perfect on furniture, carpentry or ceilings where you want it to look almost white...
View full detailsGustavian gray series also called Soot Grå. Very useful for carpentry, furniture, walls where you want a graphite gray tone with a weak pull toward...
View full detailsCarbon black, which is similar to soot, was used a lot in the past in mining with white, to produce a weak or strong gray-blue color. The ...
View full detailsGray umber, gives a cold gray tone with a weak attraction to blue, although not quite as blue/grey as, for example, black smoke. Nice as e...
View full detailsChrome oxide green became common as a door and window exterior color from the turn of the century - /early 20th century. Also very popular...
View full detailsSwiss gray, very useful series. More beige/grey, and warmer in tone than the green umber series. Very fine carpentry paint during the late...
View full detailsPure white. In Gysinge's range of colors known as very resistant to algae and mold attack in combination with our outdoor base. Nearest NC...
View full detailsAbsolute jet black color, made from carbon black. Finished color for e.g. tin roofs and forging. Black is common as a solid color, but is al...
View full detailsA cool gray color with a blue tinge, made from mainly carbon black and white pigment. Common as a carpentry paint above all during the 19th ...
View full detailsWhen you want to paint knots and linings on wooden houses from the 18th century to the 20th century, it is good to know that there was a differe...
View full detailsOttosson Titanium-Zinc
A lovely putty white linseed oil color that fits wherever you want it. Matches well with both dark and light colors, for example Ottosson's Övedsg...
View full detailsNCS code: 0902-Y25R Made from Swedish cold-pressed boiled linseed oil and color pigments. Adapted for painting both indoors and outdoors. Th...
View full detailsNCS code 0604-Y23R Antique white should only be used indoors as a finishing paint for carpentry. The paint contains an appropriate amount of dryin...
View full detailsLightly processed mud paint in three different colors for outdoor use. Falu Rödfärg's mud paint is best suited for untreated and unplaned wood, as...
View full detailsTraditional red mud paint for outdoor use. Falu Rödfärg's mud paint is best suited for untreated and unplaned wood, as well as repainting surfaces...
View full detailsTraditional mud paint from Gysinge for outdoor use, made from natural ingredients. The color is affordable, covering, and easy to maintain. Mud ...
View full detailsBrush from Falu Rödfärg adapted for mud color painting. The short and stiff bristles contribute to increased coverage and better application of the...
View full detailsSilicate paint is a water-borne completely matte paint for interior and exterior painting with potash water glass as a binder. The paint hardens wi...
View full detailsThe most common and most useful white pigment. Good coverage but slightly worse drying properties. Miscible = OVCK
Zinc white gives good anti-mould properties in e.g. linseed oil paint for outdoor use. Somewhat lasing but good drying properties. Is not dangerous...
View full detailsChalk is used in the manufacture of adhesive paint, window putty or as a filler in cut pigments. In chemistry, chalk is called calcium carbonate an...
View full detailsVery useful pigment, recommended by the National Antiquities Office for linseed oil paint. Used extremely extensively in refractions with white bot...
View full detailsChalk is used in the manufacture of adhesive paint, window putty or as a filler in cut pigments. In chemistry, chalk is called calcium carbonate an...
View full detailsAnimal glue. Used for glue paint, furniture carpentry, bookbinding, and other forms of gluing that must be able to dissolve. The glue is mixed w...
View full detailsBrush brush for glue paint. 75x175cm
Cellulose glue Glue & Hand print. Free from synthetic enhancers and preservatives. Used for wallpaper, production of glue paint or as a basis ...
View full detailsQualitative turpentine from Engwall and Claesson. Used as dilution / thinning when painting with linseed oil paint. This makes the paint easier to...
View full detailsLow-aromatic Lacnafta (Alifatnafta) is recommended as a diluent / thinner for traditional linseed oil paints as a replacement for turpentine to pr...
View full detailsAreas of use: Gentle Dilution 222, which is a crude oil distillation fraction, can replace balsam turpentine as a solvent in linseed oil paint whe...
View full detailsLinseed oil varnish that gives increased shine and smoothness to linseed oil paints, add approx. 5-15% to the finishing paint. Contains ...
View full detailsIron vitriol gives patina and some protection. The iron vitriol powder is dissolved in hot water. The solution is applied to the wood with a brush....
View full detailsSilver stain to use with iron vitriol. Gives a slightly colored surface to be able to see where iron vitriol has been applied
Ready-mixed lime paint from Lantex that you can use to renovate or maintain old plaster surfaces. Can be painted on lime cement and surfaces plast...
View full detailsLime brush with 100% plant fiber in the brush. Used when liming plaster and to moisten surfaces before and during plastering and masonry. Also used...
View full detailsSlagen Hälsingborgkalk. Lime paste made from slaked technical lime and water in our lime kiln and has as its major advantage over so-called "dry l...
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