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Chalk by Mutina

Key details

Brand Mutina
Category Wall Paint

Description

Developed by OEO Studio, Accents collection offers a range of 6 lime based decorative paints called Limetouch.Mutina paints have been specifically developed to be paired with the ceramic tiles of the company, both in terms of palette and finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Chalk suitable for commercial projects?

Yes, the Chalk by Mutina is suitable for both residential and commercial interiors. It is commonly specified by interior designers and architects for hospitality, office, and retail environments.

Can the Chalk be used outdoors?

The Chalk is designed for indoor use only.

Specifications

Indoor / Outdoor Indoor
Durability Residential
Brand Mutina
Category Wall Paint

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Phenomenon by Tokujin Yoshioka - Floor tile-stone by Mutina

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Time by Barber & Osgerby - Floor tile-stone by Mutina

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Bloc by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec - Floor tile-stone by Mutina

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Pearl Satin - Wall Paint by Mutina

Mutina > Wall Paint

Developed by OEO Studio, Accents collection offers a wide range of paints: 20 colours are available in the variants Matt and Satin.Mutina paints have been specifically developed to be paired with the ceramic tiles of the company, both in terms of palette and finish.

Chalk

Chalk - Wall Paint by Mutina

Mutina > Wall Paint

Developed by OEO Studio, Accents collection offers a range of 6 lime based decorative paints called Limetouch.Mutina paints have been specifically developed to be paired with the ceramic tiles of the company, both in terms of palette and finish.