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Gallery of samples : the limit is your imagination
This serie of 4 samples (6/7/8/9), show the variety of shades possible, due to different species of wood used,and different ways of applying the same colour.The stain can be matched to your requirements, from an old kitchen door to a new piece of decoration that you have just bought... endless possibilities.
This serie of 4 samples (6/7/8/9), show the variety of shades possible, due to different species of wood used, and different ways of applying the same colour.The stain can be matched to your requirements, from an old kitchen door to a new piece of decoration that you have just bought... endless possibilities.
A hard wearing lacquer with a melamine additive which provides improved heat and water resistance on tinted wood.
Water stain, PU lacquer for an open grain, durable finish.
Even the most discrete of your pine furniture can upgrade in a very vibrant piece, with the right stain and gloss finish. The possibilities are endless... from wood colour to primary or pastel....
The highest sheen level you can get, available (for now) only for small pieces.
An aged mahogany sample, full grain, for a very soft and glossy shellac finish.
A huge range of finishes can be chosen... from natural to super glossy. It is your decision. I will be delighted to guide you in finding the perfect one for your project.
A flamboyant red stain on beech sample, with different gloss water based lacquer.
A aged finish to give character to a brand new piece of furniture.
A younger and lively look, with rainbows possibilities.
This technique will give a very sharp coverage to the piece, but is quite fragile. An nice in-between sleek industrial colour and textured wood.
A huge palette of colours are available to give style to your new or old furniture. As well as different sheen level from dead matt to very glossy, depending on the effect you desire.