Adler coatings at Architect@work: New trends in tones and themes

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Adler coatings Architect@work Munich
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At the Architect@work Munich architecture trade fair, Adler, as a manufacturer of varnishes, paints and wood preservatives, informed interested trade visitors about the many possibilities of surface design with paints, varnishes and wood preservatives and the latest trends.

The Adler team was in a good mood at the Architect@work trade fair in Munich: "We had an incredible number of good discussions and made contacts. The visitor frequency was almost as strong as in earlier times," says Adler architect supervisor Manfred Höfurthner happily. It is impossible to imagine exterior wood facades without Adler anyway: however, Austria's leading wood protection expert is increasingly countering the ubiquitous gray in gray with more colorful tones: With a new trend color card for the exterior Adler offers exciting color alternatives. "Why not use a noble turquoise, a strong red or a playful blue for once?", the architect supervisors suggested to the visitors and mostly reaped an enthusiastic response. "We have even already discussed some very specific projects," sums up Ulrich Fideler, who looks after the architects in southern Germany west of Munich.

There was also a surprisingly high level of interest in the Adler range of products for interiors. In particular, the various effect surfaces for furniture - from the metallic look to the quaint old wood trend to concrete style - were in great demand among the many interior architects and designers present. And the glaze Lignovit Interior UV 100, which protects exposed wood surfaces indoors from unsightly discoloration and preserves the natural beauty of light-colored wood, is a popular perennial favorite anyway. Also because, thanks to its environmentally friendly composition and the award of the Austrian Eco-Label, it is fully in line with the trend towards sustainability, which was clearly the focus at the trade show overall.

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