Are you looking for an alternative to metallic paint to add shimmer, glamour and sophistication to your furniture upcycling project?
Fleur pearl paint adds shimmer, lustre and dimension. Fantastic on carved mouldings, mirror frames or an entire piece of furniture.
It’s really easy to use. Simply apply with a soft brush in a stippling motion to create the gorgeous iridescent effects found on the inside of oyster shells. You can apply them as a single colour or blend and mix them to suit your colour palette. They are great for adding texture by layering the paint or water down to create a wash.
Fleur pearlescent paints have excellent adhesion properties, but they are super sheer so I recommend you first paint your piece in a similar colour to your chosen pearl: for example, grey under Madreperla or cream under Cashmere.
- Pearl paint
- Water-based
- Quick drying
- Eco-friendly, low VOC
- Recyclable packaging
- Made in Italy
- 8 gorgeous subtle colours:
- Aqua (green)
- Cashmere (taupe)
- Chiffon (blue)
- Cipria (pink)
- Grigio Perla (grey)
- Lounge (aubergine)
- Madreperla (cream)
- Orchidea (lilac)
History and inspiration
Fleur paint is made in Italy. It is produced by a family-owned business established over 80 years ago and run today by the third generation. A company that is championed for its Ethics, Values and Quality.
Fleur paint is made using ancient and traditional recipes, based on a high content of the purest, finest and natural pigments that refract and diffuse the light, giving the colours exceptional vibrancy and depth. When the light hits the pigments, the entire surface is illuminated and it’s this element that gives Fleur paint such a unique finish. In other words, you get the mattness without the flatness.
Fleur and the environment
A love and respect for the planet and the environment are at the forefront of Fleur’s ethics, philosophy and identity. That’s why they have created products that...
- are eco-friendly
- are very low in VOC emissions (2 g/l)
- have fully recyclable packaging made of glass, cardboard and aluminium
The new mantra of designers 3.0 is “RECYCLING, REINVENTING and REUSING, because there are endless possibilities to give new life to old materials.”