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Discover the 27 colours of Decoration Paint
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Decoration Paint used for furniture is not a separate product, but the same Decoration Paint that is also applied to walls. This versatility makes the paint suitable for furniture without switching systems or products.
Decoration Paint is developed as an all-in-one paint for interior applications. The same paint that brings calm and depth to a wall can be used directly on furniture. This creates visual consistency in colour, appearance and material feel throughout the interior.
In most cases sanding is not necessary. The paint adheres well to existing layers, provided the surface is clean and grease-free. Careful cleaning creates the right base for an even and durable finish.
Decoration Paint can be applied directly to wood, existing paint layers and other solid interior surfaces. Old paint or lacquer layers do not need to be removed and may remain part of the furniture. This adds depth and a natural, lived-in character.
The paint dries to a soft, matte finish without shine. This keeps furniture visually calm and allows it to connect naturally with walls, curtains and accessories. The fixed palette of 27 Decoration colours makes it easy to unite furniture and walls in one coherent story.
Using the same paint for walls and furniture encourages reuse. Existing furniture gains a new function and appearance without replacement. Small signs of wear remain visible and enhance the character of the interior.
One paint, one method and a clear result. This makes Decoration Paint suitable for anyone who wants to work independently without choice overload or technical complexity. The process remains clear and the final result feels complete.