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Greenish gray
GysingePre-broken paint in a dark pearl grey-green colour, common already in the 18th century. Suitable as carpentry paint outdoors, e.g. for window...
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Gysinge15% Warm gray with a tendency towards green. White broken with 15% Grönjord. Nearest NCS S 3005-G80Y 30% Deep warm gray with a tendency tow...
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GysingeClassic 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 detailsGysinge Linseed oil varnish
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Genuine linseed oil varnish from cold-pressed linseed oil, resin and turpentine. A clear coat that works excellently for both outdoor and indoor u...
View full detailsTowel Red striped
GysingeTowel made of roller blind fabric. The pattern for this rustic fabric, which is woven especially for Gysinge, comes from a farm in Hälsingland an...
View full detailsHand-carved tray shelf
GysingeHand-carved tray shelf in pine. For storing trays up to 4.5 cm. Length 90 cm
Manor yellow
GysingeDuring 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 detailsIron oxide brown
GysingePure 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 detailsIron oxide yellow
GysingeNeutral, 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 detailsYouth Beige
GysingeJugend 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...
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GysingeArt 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 detailsCarbon black grey
GysingeA 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 detailsCarbon black
GysingeAbsolute 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 detailsKnob board with carved knobs
GysingeTraditional knob boards with carved knobs. Length of the buds 9cm 10 buds 114cm 6 knobs 73cm 3 knobs 40cm
Knot mount Outdoor lamp
GysingeKnot attachment for outdoor lamp. Unpainted in pine 125 or 165mm diam
Hook for curtain rod
GysingeHand-forged hook for curtain rod Nästgårds. Length 13cm. Linseed oil burnt. Can be bought separately per piece but is also included in the compl...
View full detailsChromium oxide green
GysingePea 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 detailsLacquer oil
GysingeLaser oil from Gysinge for lasering inside and outside. Colorless. Semi matte. Dust dry after 5-8 hours. 12-15m2/litre 1 liter
Handrail holder Iron
GysingeHandrail holder in iron. Height 14.5cm Depth from wall 7cm
Runner Roller blind fabric
GysingeWoven in coarse linen fabric. Twill technique. Model from the mid-1800s. 150x50cm Can be machine washed at 60 degrees
Mahogany glaze
GysingeRed-brown glazing oil for mahogany imitations indoors. Ready to use. Sufficient for 10-12m2
Nästgård Wool blanket
GysingeWarm plaid woven in one hundred percent organic lamb's wool. The weaving inverts the pattern and colors so that the plaid is reversible. The woolen...
View full detailsNub brake
GysingeNub brake for cardboard tensioning of ceilings. 50 m
Key sign Wrought iron 18th century
GysingeHand-forged forged key sign. Common to older chamber locks 85x45mm. 2mm thick