Linseed oil paint Engwall o. Claesson
We mine Engwall o. Claesson's linseed oil paint with genuine traditional oxide pigments, not chemical pastes. They have a unique luster and durability. The paint can be obtained in a variety of colors according to the National Antiquities Office's sample collection. We also violate the NCS system to some extent. We also have our own unique linseed oil color series produced in the traditional way. Read more about painting with linseed oil paint.
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EoC Carbon monoxide Tone
Carbon 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 detailsEoC Gray Umbra No. 36
Gray 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 detailsEoC Chromium Oxide Green No. 83
Chrome 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 detailsEoC Schweizeri Grey
Swiss 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 detailsEoC Green Umbra No. 30
Green Umbra 30, not as exciting as a single color but wonderfully useful for highlighting and tying together adjacent colors. Ve...
View full detailsEoC Spice green
Here we have broken out a green/yellow, Art Nouveau accented color tone..! Beautiful in interior painting, e.g. pearl rafters, furniture, e...
View full detailsEoC Victorian Green
Victorian green. As soberly elegant as it sounds. The 100% color tone was common during the Victorian era (late 19th century) on e.g. cast...
View full detailsEoC Iron Oxide Yellow No. 920
Iron oxide yellow is significantly yellower than gold ocher. Common from the turn of the century 1800-1900. But it has also become popular...
View full detailsEoC Forest green
Forest green series, beautiful in an indeterminate way. Not too green and not completely grey. Located between green umber and green earth series i...
View full detailsEoC Cart green
Cart green series very popular in modern interior environments. Also fits well traditionally. It has a clearer more distinct tone than Victorian g...
View full detailsEoC Iron Oxide Black
Iron oxide black broken into stronger shades. If you want black in lighter shades, they are available in the Kimrökston series. Engwall o. ...
View full detailsEoC Warm gray NCS code
Engwall and Claesson Warm gray NCS code
EoC Neutral gray NCS code
EoC Neutral gray NCS code
EoC Green soil ton B
Grönjord B , beautiful soft green-gray color tone, greener than the screen shows.) The saturated colors 70-100% are ve...
View full detailsEoC Grass green
Grass green series, a warm "grassy" sorry, completely wrong!! A warm saturated pure green color. As 100%, it is used, among other things, on front ...
View full detailsEoC Zinc Green Tone
Zinc green linseed oil paint, beautiful but toxic. Slightly warmer in tone than chrome oxide green. Here we break it out again with gentle...
View full detailsEoC Geranium Green
Geranium green is a strong green hue, like a granny smith apple! As 100%, it fits nicely on furniture and carpentry in e.g. children's rooms or ...
View full detailsE&C Guldocker 94
Gold docker. Lion-yellow colour, (yellow-brown with a tendency towards red). Classic door/window and facade color since the 18th century on...
View full detailsE&C Ovolinocker
Ovolinocker, very useful beautiful color series. We started extracting it a few years ago when many of us felt that Guldokkern had become too dark....
View full detailsEoC Light Sugar 92
Light sugar, beautiful lion yellow colour. Commonly found together with gold ocher, such as door and window lining color (slightly less re...
View full detailsEoC Natural yellow
Natural yellow series, unexpected beauty, like a newly minted reindeer flag! Used as an alternative to gold and Ovolinocker on doors and carpentry...
View full detailsEoC Brown Umbra No. 103
Brown Umbra 103. Pure brown colour. Has traditionally been used as threshold and floor paint. In refraction with white, it becomes a beaut...
View full detailsEoC Iron Oxide Brown No. 663
Iron oxide brown 663. Unrefracted, purely chocolate brown but when refracted with white it becomes a true violet/brown. Occurred as outdoor...
View full detailsEoC Ultramarine Blue No. 29
This mythical former expensive color. When it was produced from the semi-precious stone "Lapis Lazuli", it was used almost exclusively in ...
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