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The Contemporary Range

The Contemporary Range

   Following extensive market research into the colours that have driven the Furniture industry for several years, we at Akzo Nobel Powder Coatings have developed a range of products and finishes dedicated to Metal Furniture to represent those established shades. 

If you are looking for a Powder Coating finish that is guaranteed to enhance your metal furniture in today’s markets, meeting the visual and technical demands of the coatings, Akzo Nobel’s Contemporary Range of Powder Coatings for Furniture provides an array of thirty four colours reflecting those balanced, popular shades. 


The palette comprises:

  • Clean, crisp whites
  • Neutral, gentle creams
  • Soft, steady greys
  • Strong blacks with a hint of coloured undertones
  • Splashes of signal colours, with accent colours designed to complement
  • Shimmering and polished metallic finishes
     

  • The products are designed for all areas of Metal Furniture Finishing, both interior and exterior. 


    Imagine office chairs in Pewter or Quartz metallics, children’s school desks in Crocus yellow or Emerald green, bedroom furniture in Sand or Maple creams.  Think of patio chairs in Granite blacks, or Pearl white, park benches in Steel grey or Carmine red.  The possibilities are wide and varied.

      


      The Contemporary Range has been created by analysing the popular colours of Furniture today in all areas of end use on a global scale.  If you require a colour palette with enduring appeal, providing fresh, attractive finishing, the Contemporary Range should be your choice. 

    These products conform to the Akzo Nobel Specifications for Furniture Finishing.  The Specifications have been derived from various aspects of the coatings needs of the Furniture Industry.  For further information on the Tests and Specifications employed, please consult the appropriate supporting literature or go to
    the Products & Performance section of this site.

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