Adler with new 2in1 paint color for a uniform matt look

The new 2in1 paint Vivido Aqua-Edelmatt from Adler can give a uniform matt finish to many surfaces in halls and lofts. These include walls and interior doors, ceilings and furniture, lamps and decorative items, radiators and ventilation ducts, metal supports and cable ducts.
Whether it's a store, loft or restaurant: the raw industrial style with robust materials and exposed structural elements is very popular. The urban factory charm is particularly elegant thanks to a uniform surface finish. Austria's leading paint manufacturer Adler has therefore developed a paint that allows the trendy design to be implemented quickly and easily. The new "all-over" paint can be applied to almost any surface and creates a stylish, dull matt look in a flash. Vivido Aqua-Edelmatt is a water-based, pigmented paint with a high proportion of natural raw materials. It can be used on a wide variety of materials such as wood, metal, hard plastic, concrete or plaster. It can be used as a primer and top coat. Applied twice, the coating provides an extremely robust, durable, abrasion-resistant surface thanks to its perfect coverage.
Aqua noble matt paint for a uniform industrial look
"The paint has an incredible color brilliance, the pigments look particularly rich and strong. This gives walls, ceilings and furnishing elements a mineral, low-reflection ultra-matt finish, regardless of the light and viewing angle," enthuses Alexander Ringler, Head of Retail at Adler. The Vivido Aqua-Edelmatt paint, which is resistant to perspiration and saliva, can be applied simply by brushing or using an efficient spraying process. It is ideal for use in lofts, halls or factory buildings. "Aqua-Edelmatt is particularly suitable for large areas where exposed components such as ventilation pipes, cable ducts, supports or beams need to be concealed," emphasizes Ringler. Painters only need to use a single color to achieve a perfectly uniform result. The extremely matt, non-reflective paint also makes ceiling installations virtually disappear in shopfitting, restaurants, stores and pubs, where no additional panels are installed.