gysinge
Handrail holder iron
Handrail holder in iron. Height 14.5cm Depth from wall 7cm
Linseed oil paint Gysinge Allmogebläu
The favorite color of the Rococo and the common people has many names; valley blue, dove blue, gray blue. We call it commoner blue, becau...
View full detailsLinseed oil paint Gysinge Blue-gray
Pre-broken color in light blue-grey color. Very common throughout the 19th century and above all during the Perlspont era. The color became ...
View full detailsLinseed oil paint Gysinge Burnt Terra
Brown color that is rarely used 100%, but a classic in contrasts with white. Gives, together with white, an old pink colour, without drawing...
View full detailsLinseed oil paint Gysinge Djurgårdsgreen
Djurgårdsgrön is a typical 19th-century color that got its name from Djurgården in Stockholm, a part of the capital that just has a lot of b...
View full detailsLinseed oil paint Gysinge Djurgårdsgreen
Djurgårdsgrön is a typical 19th-century color that got its name from Djurgården in Stockholm, a part of the capital that just has a lot of bu...
View full detailsLinseed oil color Gysinge English red
Reddish brown colour. Classics from the 17th century onwards on carpentry. Very popular from the late 18th century onwards, in that the color...
View full detailsLinseed oil color Gysinge Gray Umbra
Ready-made neutral gray linseed oil paint of a shade that neither gravitates towards green nor blue, but is more of the same color as, for ex...
View full detailsLinseed oil color Gysinge Green umber
When 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 detailsLinseed oil color Gysinge Green umber 15%
Linseed oil color Gysinge Green umber 7%
Linseed oil paint Gysinge Green grey
Pre-broken paint in a dark pearl grey-green colour, common already in the 18th century. Suitable as carpentry paint outdoors, e.g. for window...
View full detailsLinseed oil paint Gysinge Grönjord
15% Warm gray with a tendency towards green. White broken with 15% Grönjord. Nearest NCS S 3005-G80Y 30% Deep warm gray with a tendency to...
View full detailsLinseed oil color Gysinge Golden Dark Nature
Classic golden yellow color that has been used unbroken for almost 300 years as an outdoor door and window color. It has the same warmth as ...
View full detailsLinseed oil paint Gysinge Herrgårdsgul
During the 18th century, yellow became the color of the new mansions and it also became common on the plastered buildings of the cities. Of ...
View full detailsLinseed oil color Gysinge Iron oxide brown
Pure brown color. Common exterior as a window and door color mainly during the 19th and 20th centuries. Nearest NCS S 8010-Y50R ATTENTION!...
View full detailsLinseed oil color Gysinge Iron oxide yellow
Neutral, saturated yellow colour. Mostly used as a break color, to turn white color into light yellow. Nearest NCS S 3060-Y20R Common as...
View full detailsLinseed oil paint Gysinge Jugend beige
Jugend beige is a color that was common in interiors from the 1890s until the 1930s. The color has a pull towards ivory and can therefore eas...
View full detailsLinseed oil paint Gysinge Youth green
Art Nouveau green is a color that was common both exterior and interior from the 1890s until the 1930s. On the outside it is often seen on...
View full detailsLinseed oil color Gysinge Black smoke grey
A 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 detailsLinseed oil paint Gysinge Carbon black
Absolute 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 detailsLinseed oil paint Gysinge Chrome oxide green
Pea green fashion color during the second half of the 19th century. Used unbroken on garden furniture, windows, front doors and tin roofs. N...
View full detailsLinseed oil color Gysinge Unburnt Umbra
Usual brown color with a tendency towards beige, especially during the second half of the 19th century. Mostly occurs in mixtures with white,...
View full detailsLinseed oil paint Gysinge Oxide green
Classic green. Common color of forging before the middle of the 19th century. Then came the fashion with black forging. Green is also a commo...
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