Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:00 PM
Knauf Marmorit has launched a new ColorConcept, which offers an extensive range of 480 colours for renders.
As leaders in render systems, the company has introduced the colour spectrum to cater for a variety of finishes including mineral, marble, silicon and acrylics.
The spectrum allows specifiers to be inventive, stylish and to set exciting accents, that will produce eye-catching projects.
The Knauf ColorConcept allows for the implementation of an integrated design concept with the harmony that mineral as well as ready-to-use finishing coats and colours offer. The ColorConcept is suitable for mineral finishing coats and colours with organic or inorganic pigments.
Knauf Marmorit hopes that the ColorConcept will give inspiration, allowing specifiers to be creative with a combination of colours that can underline the individual character of a project.
Knauf Marmorit also supplies external insulation and manufactures its own base coats, finishes, render and scratch render for a variety of building types. The company also offers render systems for framed system solutions, façade paints, primers and insulation products.
Further information on ColorConcept is available from Knauf Marmorit on 0117 982 1042, by emailing steve@marmorit.co.uk or by visiting the company’s website www.marmorit.co.uk
Knauf Marmorit are members of INCA, the Insulated Render and Cladding Association.
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