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Common blue
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A toned down ultramarine blue tone, nice on interior joinery, exterior door etc. 100% refraction is almost blue/black. Engwall o. Claesson linsee...
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Engwall o. ClaessonQualitative turpentine from Engwall and Claesson. Used as dilution / thinning when painting with linseed oil paint. This makes the paint easier to...
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Engwall o. ClaessonBurnt terra 44. Traditional and very beautiful useful color series. Both externally on doors/windows, verandas etc. and internally on carp...
View full detailsBrown Umbra No. 103
Engwall o. ClaessonBrown Umbra 103. Pure brown colour. Has traditionally been used as threshold and floor paint. In refraction with white, it becomes a beaut...
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Engwall o. ClaessonDyltaröd series, produced to resemble the beautiful mud color that for hundreds of years was produced here in Närke at Dyltabrug's estate. It has ...
View full detailsEnglish Red No. 48
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English red, this mythical color which, like the golden oak, was popular on carpentry/furniture from the 18th century onwards. Very beauti...
View full detailsFloor oil
Engwall o. ClaessonTraditional linseed oil varnish consisting of vegetable oil with natural waxes and resin. The oil is dissolved in low-aromatic white spirit. Inten...
View full detailsGray Umbra No. 36
Engwall o. ClaessonGray 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 detailsGrass green
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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 detailsGreen Umbra No. 30
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Green Umbra 30, not as exciting as a single color but wonderfully useful for highlighting and tying together adjacent colors. Ve...
View full detailsGreen soil Ton B
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Grönjord B , beautiful soft green-gray color tone, greener than the screen shows.) The saturated colors 70-100% are ve...
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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 detailsIron oxide brown no. 663
Engwall o. ClaessonIron oxide brown 663. Unrefracted, purely chocolate brown but when refracted with white it becomes a true violet/brown. Occurred as outdoor...
View full detailsIron oxide yellow No. 920
Engwall o. ClaessonIron oxide yellow is significantly yellower than gold ocher. Common from the turn of the century 1800-1900. But it has also become popular...
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Engwall o. ClaessonIron oxide red is slightly less bright red than English red and is similar in color to Faluröd original.
Iron oxide black
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Iron oxide black broken into stronger shades. If you want black in lighter shades, they are available in the Kimrökston series. Engwall o. ...
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Here we have developed a tone that used to be common in interior painting/furniture, especially in a working-class environment. It was mad...
View full detailsThe tone of carbon monoxide
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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 detailsChromium oxide green No. 83
Engwall o. ClaessonChrome oxide green became common as a door and window exterior color from the turn of the century - /early 20th century. Also very popular...
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Engwall o. ClaessonHere we have broken out a green/yellow, Art Nouveau accented color tone..! Beautiful in interior painting, e.g. pearl rafters, furniture, e...
View full detailsLow aromatic Lacnafta
Engwall o. ClaessonLow-aromatic Lacnafta (Alifatnafta) is recommended as a diluent / thinner for traditional linseed oil paints as a replacement for turpentine to pr...
View full detailsLacquer oil
Engwall o. ClaessonEngwall o. Claesson's lasing oil is a raw cold-pressed linseed oil/alkyd oil intended for lasing, graining and marbling of furniture, ceilings, wal...
View full detailsLinseed oil paint Prime Interior
Engwall o. ClaessonInterior Linseed Oil Primer is a traditional linseed oil-based primer for interior painting. The paint is intended for internal priming of carpentr...
View full detailsLinseed oil primer Exterior
Engwall o. ClaessonExterior linseed oil primer Engwall o. Claesson Light gray in colour. NCS S1000-N