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News Release from: Johnstone's | Subject: New traditional Flat Matt emulsion
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 March 2008
Johnstone's gives new designs a
traditional finish
Designers can now start their projects with the ideal finish following the launch of a new traditional Flat Matt emulsion from leading paint manufacturer Johnstone's.
The new dead flat matt finish is set to become the perfect partner to Inspired, Johnstone's premium colour collection that features over 60 classic tones and shades, ranging from calming creams and pastel shades to dramatic blues, green and reds Providing a high quality and attractive finish to these traditional colours, the new Johnstone's Flat Matt emulsion can help transform any project into an instant classic
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 9 Jan 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Johnstone's new premium paint colour collection
Inspired is a chip mounted colour card featuring an elegant palette of the most enduring shades and tones.
Ideally suited to both new and refurbishment projects, the new non-reflective finish has been specifically formulated to offer excellent opacity and coverage, helping to disguise minor imperfections to achieve a flawless appearance.
Providing exceptional design potential, the Flat Matt option has been launched in Brilliant White and Magnolia and will be available in thousands of different colours via Johnstone's innovative tinting machine later this year.
The attractive dead matt emulsion is also wipeable to provide a long-lasting and durable finish.
The new Flat Matt emulsion is the latest addition to Johnstone's Advanced Technology range that also includes Aqua Water Based Gloss and Undercoat, Ultra Matt and Silk and a wide range of Acrylic paints that provide an exceptionally tough finish.
For more information or to request a meeting with our Specification Development team, call 0800 023 2170 or visit the website.
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