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Products anddesign techniques
Creative designwith KEIM
PREMIUMis our Standard.
Currently, creative design techniques inthe painting trade experience animpressive renaissance; architects andowners of buildings demand moreindividuality and originality in the designof their buildings. To meet thesedemands, traditional design techniquesas well as their modern counterparts areapplied – this opens up a broad field ofactivity for an engaged creative person.
This trend toward more creativity hasalso been taken into account by KEIM-FARBEN. Indeed, the mineral paints byKEIM have been a part of the classicrepertoire for professional designersalready for over 130 years. However,the quality and range of products hasbeen continuously refined, thanks toinnovative research. KEIM knows:creativity not only needs a maximum offreedom of thought, but it also uses thepotential of available materials for ade-quate articulation. The higher the qualityand the more diverse the applicability,the sooner the designer tends to usethem as medium for the realisation of hisideas.
KEIM®Farben:
Mineral perspectivesfor modern creativity.
The range of products KEIM offers toarchitects and colour designers for therealisation of their professional andcreative design solutions are of highestquality and diversity.
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More creativity andindividuality
KEIM – Partner forthe creative colourdesigner
« It all started last century toward theend of the eighties. At that time post-modernism was at its peak in Germany.Rummaging about in the assortment boxof building history brought somethingforward which has been missing,forgotten, not in demand for almost halfa century: the refined wall. A newelement of interior design developedfrom the banal limiting of space, whichpurposely gained in importance.Decorative techniques conquered almostovernight an important role in theprivate and commercial interior sector.
Today, craftsmanship plays a central rolefor the interior and exterior of a building,on façades and for interiors. In thecourse of this, the authentic expression ofthe material matters increasingly, naturalmaterials like silicate paints are morethan ever in demand. Also of greatimportance are the visual and hapticeffects of a surface. Both must beperceived as harmoniously.
The personal character also shapes theoriginality of a surface – this is the keyfor the creative craftsman for his creativeas well as entrepreneurial success. Theone who is able to perfectly combineown expertise and creativity with reliableindustrial materials has the biggestchance. »
Armin Scharf …
… works as afreelance journalistin Tübingen and isalso the co-author
of the specialistbook “KreativeMaltechniken“
(Creative paintingtechniques) and
author of the book“Farbe in derArchitektur“(Colour in
architecture).Authenticity andcreativity
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CON T EN T S
Page 18–19Finesse is surprisinglysimple:Setting accents withstencil techniques
Page 20–21Creativity on the job:Sophisticateddecorating withornaments
Page 22–25Ennobled walls:Noble ambience withstucco techniques
Page 26–27Dream or reality:Illusionistic paintingsmake boundariesdisappear
Page 28–29To live means to becreative:Art createsuniqueness
Page 30–31Creative voices
CON T EN T S
Page 4–5Mineral passion:KEIM products for
creative design
Page 6–11Conquering lightness:Transparent elegancewith glaze painting
technique
Page 12–133Old techniques are
trendy:Decorative grisaillesand monochromatic
painting
Page 14–15For those loving the
exceptional:Chalk paintings holdtheir own aesthetics
Page 16–17In the tradition of the
Old Masters:Marbling
KEIM Design-Lasur (Glaze)A ready-for-use glaze concentrate,sol-silicate based according to DIN1062-1, for decorative indoor andoutdoor glaze coating. Together withthe KEIM Design-Base and/or KEIMDesign-Fixativ the KEIM Design-Lasurcan be mixed to the desired degree oftranslucency.
KEIM Design-FixativSol-silicate based dilution and primer forKEIM Design-Lasur. Also for thepre-treatment of highly absorbentsurfaces. Particularly recommended forfull-tone and high-translucent glazecoatings.
KEIM Design-BasePigment-free, sol-silicate based glazeadditive for the KEIM Design-Lasur.Dilution for KEIM Design-Lasur forglazing colour design, indoors and out-doors. It provides transparent andmineral matte glaze finishes togetherwith optimal application consistency,low sedimentation properties andweather-resistant film thicknesses.
KEIM Design-Lasur KitAssorted products and tools in a wood-en case.Content: 10 ea 150 ml cans (colourshades 9001 - 9010), 1 l KEIM Design-Fixativ, 1 stencil, 1 stencilling brush,1 flat brush, 1 sign writer, 1 naturalsponge, 1 glaze brush oval, productinformation.
KEIM Artist Paints (A-technique)KEIM Artist Paints are pure silicatetwo-component paints in accordancewith DIN 18363, Paragraph 2.4.1,consisting of a mixed paint paste and aliquid water glass fixing agent. KEIMArtist Paints impress by their highpigment concentration and colour puritywith an unmatched brightness. They canbe processed either opaque ortransparent, indoors and outdoors.Also, painting with unbound paint pastesallows corrections while working. Thepure silicate bond guarantees highlyweather-resistant paintings when theKEIM Fixiermittel for fixing is appliedafterwards.
KEIM Artist Paints KitAssorted products and tools in awooden case. Content: 10 ea 20 ccmtubes (2 ea K939 white, 1 ea K911,K915, K916, K925,K927, K928, K932,K937), 2 ea 0.5 l KEIM Fixiermittel(fixing agent), 1 paint brush, 1 flat brush,1 natural sponge, 1 spray gun,1 sampling plate, product information.
KEIM Malgrund (Painting base)The KEIM Malgrundmasse (ready-mixedmortar, white) contains genuine Carraramarble and is well suited as carrier forpaintings.
KEIM Fixiermittel (Fixing agent)To fix paintings performed with KEIMArtist Paints.
KEIM Decor Paints (B-technique)KEIM Decor Paints are pure silicatepaints according to DIN 18363,Paragraph 2.4.1, consisting of acoloured powder component and aliquid water glass component as binder.
KEIMDesign-Lasur-System
KEIM Artist Paints
KEIM Decor Paints
Mineral passion:KEIM® Products for creative design
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KEIM Stucco-ClassicoClassic smooth filler composition on pitlime basis for individual interiordecoration using the traditional limepressing technique. White (S10), 10standard colours (S11–S20) and 14special colours (V21–V35).
KEIM Stucco-PrimoSol-silicate based primer for levellingand adhesion improvement aspreparation for the subsequentapplication with Stucco-Fondo orStucco-Classico.
KEIM Stucco-FondoPit lime based filler in white for levellingthe base for the subsequent filling withStucco-Classico.
KEIM Stucco-SaponeSoap for a possible post-treatment ofKEIM Stucco-Classico, to intensify colourand contrast.
KEIM Stucco KitAssorted products and tools in awooden case. Content: 10 ea 200 gcans Stucco-Classico, colours S11 toS20, 2 ea 200 g cans Stucco-Classicoin white (S10), 1 natural sponge,2 Stucco-trowels (200 x 50 mm,200 x 80 mm), product information.
Stucco-Trowels4 high-quality Stucco-trowels withwooden handle and edge protectors.Sizes: 200 x 50 mm, 200 x 80 mm,240 x 100 mm, 280 x 120 mm.
KEIM Silicate Chalks
Working with mixed KEIM Decor Paintsallows diverse processing techniques forsophisticated, creative design. Whetherthey are used for the tone-in-toneGrisaille technique or monochromaticpainting, for painting ornaments, or forthe modern design of interior walls andfaçades, KEIM Decor Paints distinguishthemselves through their high colourbrilliance and durability.
KEIM Decor Paints KitAssortment of products and tools in awooden case. Contents: 8 ea 150 gcans (Colours: 504, 509, 511, 515,516, 521, 531, 540), 2 ea 150 g cans(white, Colour: 546), 1 l KEIM Fixativ,1 paint brush, 1 flat brush, 1 naturalsponge, 1 glaze brush oval, 1 samplingplate, product information.
KEIM FixativPure mineral silicate binder and dilutionfor KEIM Decor Paints.
KEIM Silikat-Kreiden (Silicate chalks)Pure inorganic chalks for paintings onmineral substrates, indoors andoutdoors. They are suitable for all light tomedium rough mineral plasters andfillers, natural stones, concrete,terracotta, and coatings with KEIMPurkristalat. Especially suitablesubstrates are KEIM Deckputz-historisch,KEIM Universalputz, KEIM Spachtel andKEIM Leichtspachtel.Content: Case with 28 ea bars in 26colours shades and 1 l container KEIMSilikat-Kreiden-Fixativ. The silicate chalkbars are also individually available.
KEIM Silikat-Kreiden-Fixativ(Fixing agent)To fix paintings with silicate chalks onabsorbent mineral substrates.
KEIM Silikat-Kreiden-Unifix(Fixing agent)To fix paintings with silicate chalks onpoor or non-absorbent substrates.
KEIM Stucco-System
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Glazes fascinate with their especiallylively character: Whether decentlyglowing or powerfully vibrating, whetheron the façade or indoors, whether ofsubtle simplicity or spectacular finesse –the directness of their effects capturesthe eye.
The opportunities for the creativedesigner are almost endless. Everythingis possible, working tone in tone ormulti-coloured or in combination withinnumerous design techniques, such asdabbing with a sponge, rolling a rag orspeckling. The transparency of the glazecan also be diversely modified. Nomatter which one of the manifoldtechniques is used: the matte, noblecharacter of a skilfully applied mineralglaze is always a good choice to addthe kind of life to a wall that almost givesit the appearance of a piece of art on itsown.
As diverse as the number of availabletechniques, are the areas in whichmineral glazes can be used. Glazes areused for high-quality restoration ofmonuments, but also inside and outsideof buildings with a modern architecturalambience. This gives façades andinterior walls a special visualaccentuation.
Glazes are also perfectly suited for the“refining” of different substrates. Theotherwise plain looking concrete canbecome astonishingly alive through atreatment with glaze. The structure of thebuilding material - with possibly stillvisible texture of the wooden shuttering– creates surprising effects.
Pure fascination
Living walls
Unlimiteddiversity
Conquering lightness:Transparent elegance withglaze painting technique
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The system products KEIM Design-Base and KEIM Design-Fixativ are added todefine the desired degree of transparency, which open up unimagined possibilitiesfor design. They improve the application consistence, lower the sedimentationbehaviour and provide a longer open time.The combination of Design-Lasur and Design-Base is specifically recommended foroutdoor use (optimal weather-resistance by higher film thickness). By using KEIMDesign-Fixativ, however, highly translucent designs and glaze coatings in strong andbrilliant colours can be realized. 9
Glaze design withthe paint roller
Product example:KEIM Design-Lasur
1· To achieve an ideal basefor glazing two primer coats
of KEIM silicatepaints should be applied,either with a brush or a
paint roller. The colour whitehas the highest effect on the
brilliance of the glazesapplied afterwards
(Image A).
2· For the first glaze coatadd KEIM Design-Base to
the KEIM Design-Lasur up tothe desired level of
transparency. By mixingKEIM Design-Lasur withKEIM Design-Base the
material can also be appliedwith a paint roller. As a
result, especially attractivestructures and effects are
created.(Image B1)
After one day of dryingapply the second glaze
coat.(Image B2).
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Glaze designwith the paint brush
Product example:KEIM Design-Lasur
1· To achieve an ideal basefor glazing two primer coatswith KEIM silicate paintsshould be applied,preferably with a paintbrush. The colour white hasthe highest effect on thebrilliance of the glazesapplied afterwards(Image A).
2· For the first glaze coatdilute KEIM Design-Lasurwith as much KEIM Design-Fixativ and/or Design-Baseas required for the desiredglaze level and applycross-wise with the KEIMGlaze Brush. Mixing ratiosof 1 part Design-Lasur to 5up to 20 parts dilution havebeen proven. A dilution withKEIM Design-Fixativ isparticularly recommendedfor full-tone colours andhighly translucent designs.(Image B1).
After one day of dryingapply the second glazecoat.(Image B2).
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Fascinating effects with glazes –if one knows how
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Monochrome-ColoursKEIM Design-Lasur
D 9018 – D 9020 only for indoor use
Unique!
Four vibrant metallic colourshades of KEIM Design-Lasurallow fascinating effects.
KEIM Design-Lasur –experience something special!
D 1001 Gold
D 9001
D 9004
D 9007
D 9010
D 9018
D 9002
D 9005
D 9008
D 9011
D 9019
D 9003
D 9006
D 9009
D 9012
D 9020
D 1002 Silver
D 1003 Copper D 1004 Lava-red
Note: Colour shade deviations compared to the original cannot be avoided due to the printing process.
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The traditional Grisaille and mono-chromatic painting, as decorativepainting technique that follows thepurpose of imitating decorativestructures and sculptural ornaments,is mainly suitable for ornamentaldecoration and also for tasks in the fieldof general architectural painting. Theapplied technique orientates itself onone colour of which then four to fivegradations are produced. The mediumtone, the so-called “local tone”, is at thesame time also the basic tone.
While previously mostly earth pigments,such as ochre, green earth andreddish pigments were used are nowincreasingly modern colours leadingwithin this very traditional technique.
The design options are highly diverse.They range from ornamental façadeand pedestal decoration to elaboratearchitectural painting andgenerously designed sacred areas.
Timeless andbeautiful:
Decorative paintingtechniques
Old techniques back in trend:Decorative Grisaille andmonochromatic painting
Design: Grisaille andmonochromaticpainting
Product example:KEIM Decor Paints
1· Two coats of puresilicate coating withKEIM Purkristalatare applied on amineral plaster(minimum thickness5 mm). Afterwards abase tone (“localtone”) of the paint isselected and mixedaccordingly by usingKEIM Decor PaintPowder and KEIMFixativ.
2· Out of this basetone lighter anddarker colours aremixed with whiteand black KEIMDecor Powder. Themotive is created bystarting with thelightest colour(Image A).
3· Light and shadoware now paintedstep-by-step until thedesired effect isachieved(Image B).
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Working with chalks is part of the artist’snatural repertoire already for a longtime. However, with today’s pastelchalks and crayons it was impossible torealise weather-resistant chalk paintingson mineral bases. This has changed. Thenew KEIM Silicate Chalks contain purelyinorganic colour pigments, additives andbinders and/or fixation agents. Thismakes an optimal and weather-resistantbond between the painting and themineral substrate possible.
KEIM Silicate Chalks are a mediumwhich opens creative, independent, andpreviously unknown new options fordesign.
Pastel charm –durable and
weather-resistant
Design:Chalk PaintingProduct example:KEIM Silikat-Kreiden(Silicate Chalks)
1· The desiredmotive is paintedwith KEIM SilicateChalks on anabsorbent mineralsubstrate(Image A).
2· Like with KEIMArtist Paintscorrections can bemade easily whilepainting becausethe chalk painting isnot yet bonded. Thecolour pigmentsapplied with thechalk can besmudged effectivelyor spread withwater to awatercolour-likelook. (Images Band C).
3• The final step isfixing the completedpainting severaltimes with KEIMSilikat-Kreiden-Fixativ byspraying.(Image D).
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For those who love uniqueness:Chalk paintings hold theirown aesthetics
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Marble was always considered as beingprecious. Marble, valued by almost allcultures as the most prestigious material,is still a sign of exclusivity today. Ingeneral, marbleising falls under the termstone and marble painting, becauseoften not only marble but also otherattractive types of stones are imitated.This technique has its origin in thePompeian culture.
In the course of time marble paintingsbecame a natural part of creativetechniques. The modern and lessextensive counterpart of the originalmarble painting is the so-called smoothmarble or stucco lustro.
Attractive exclusivity -a heritage of thePompeian culture
Design:Faux marblingProduct example: KEIMLasur (Glaze) System
Sandstoneimitation1. First the desiredbase tone (e.g. lightochre) is applied.2. Structures likeveining or smallinclusions in the stoneare then worked in(tools: natural sponge,flat paint brush, goosequill, bristle brush,etc.) with lighter orcooler colours.
Marble imitation1. Two to three warmand cold base tonesare applied next toeach other in layers.2. The stone inclusionsare imitated with afine paint brush.3. The veining isworked in with whiteand a darker basetone. Suitable toolsare natural sponges,goose quills anddifferent paint brushes.
In the tradition of theold masters: Faux marbling
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Finesse surprisingly simple:Setting accents withstencil techniques
To decorate their buildings, already theGreeks and Romans, the Chinese andJapanese used stencils to portrayornaments, because it was easier andless time-consuming. Stencil paintingreached its peak here during thehistoricism era, where it was especiallycultivated in the sacral ambit, and also inthe civil architecture at the end of the19th and the beginning of the 20thcentury.
The effect created by constantlyrepeating patterns having exactly thesame shape, which may change incolours and rhythm, however, canfascinate observers even today.
How colours andrhythm fascinate
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In defiance of a time of steel and glassarchitecture and all of the efficientconstruction concepts, ornamentalpainting experiences a new revival.
The muralist has access to a rich anddiverse ornament repertoire to decoratebuildings. Dominant in the preservationof historical monuments are three majorornament styles: the Roman style withRoman, oriental, pagan and Christianforms and motives; the gothic style withelements like pointed arches, and theheraldic style with elements likemonograms and coat of arms.
Ornamentalrenaissance
despite of steeland glass
Design:Ornamental painting
Product example:KEIM Artist Paints(A-technique)
1. Two coats ofpure silicate paintKEIM Purkristalatare applied to amineral plaster(minimum thickness5 mm). Initially, thecontours of theornament areoutlined or tracedon top of it.
2. Now, theornament is paintedwith the paint paste(KEIM Artist Paints)that was mixed withwater (Image A);the painted,unbound colourpigments can besmudged with waterto achieve awatercolour-likeeffect. The paint canbe further dilutedwith water for aglazing paintapplication.Corrections duringpainting are noproblem, becausethe colour pigmentsare still not bonded.
3. For finalizing, fixseveral times withKEIM Fixiermittel(Fixing agent)(Image B).
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Proceed to work with fantasy:Sophisticated decoration with ornaments
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They simply had it: the maestri of the cityof the Doges, who painted the interiorwalls of many Palazzi with this uniqueapplication technique, which went downin the history of creative techniquesunder the term Stucco-Veneziano.
This traditional lime pressing techniquewith its magical liveliness, theMediterranean ease and elegance stillcaptures the eye of the observer today.
KEIMFARBEN supported this traditionaltechnique with innovative engagement.The results: KEIM Stucco-System – aready-to-use kit of perfectly coordinatedsingle limestone-based components, inwhite, ten standard and fourteen specialcolours. Anyone who has the task todesign prestigious interiors sets amazingindividual accents with Stucco-materialsby KEIM.
A touch ofMediterranean
flair
Ennobled walls:Noble ambience withspatula techniques
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S11 dorato (golden yellow)
S12 pesca (peach)
S13 arancio (orange)
S14 rosato (pink)
S15 salmone (salmon pink)
S16 terracotta (terracotta)
S17 pistacchio (pistachio)
S18 oliva (olive)
S19 perla (pearl)
S20 granito (granite)
V 26 Garnet red
V 24 Diamond red
V 23 Carnelian orange
V 21 Topaz yellow
V 22 Amber
V 27 Emerald green
V 32 Graphite
V 33 Basalt
V 29 Cobalt turquoise
V 28 Cobalt green
V 31 Cobalt blue
V 35 Gold
V 34 Silver
V 25 Coral
Standard colours ofKEIM Stucco-Classico
Special colours ofKEIM Stucco-Classico
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Design:Spatula technique
Product example:KEIM Stucco-Classico
1. Base filling:Approximately
600-800 g/m² of KEIMStucco-Classico is applied
across the entire areawithout pressure. Thematerial may not be
densified after application(Image A).
2. Intermediate filling: Afterthe base filling is dried,
approximately 300 g/m² ofKEIM Stucco-Classico are
applied in a “crosscoating”manner with a Stucco-trowel.Applying the filler manuallymainly determines the finalappearance of the surface.
During this processdensifying or levelling is also
not allowed (Image B).
3. Finishing filling: After theintermediate filling is dry,only approximately 100g/m² of KEIM Stucco-
Classico are applied in a“crosscoating” manner
(Image C).
4. Grouting: With the startof the drying process the
grouting of material begins.First the surface is densifiedwith low and later on with
increasing pressure. This pro-cess of densifying finallycreates the Stucco-typicalbrilliance (Image D).
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Extravagant appearancewith spatula techniques
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Already the old masters knew how to“deceive“ observers in a surprisinglypleasing manner with clever constructedspatial effects. This special type ofarchitectural painting began alreadyduring the times of Pompeii. It finallyreached its peak during the Baroqueera. Since the 19th century this type ofpainting is known as Trompe l’œil(“deceive the eye“).
The aim of illusionistic painting is tofinally lead an observer to realise aperfectly realistic painting as a realobject, to actually “fool” the observerseye. This is accomplished by aperspective way of painting, which isbased upon strict compliance with therules of vision.
Fascinationillusion
Dream or reality:Illusionistic paintings makeboundaries disappear
Up until today, illusionistic painting haslost nothing of its amazing fascination.The more realistic the illusion is, thegreater is the recognition that is paidequally to the work and the artist. Dullrooms or plain walls become fascinatingeye-catchers. KEIMFARBEN alsosupports this very special trend withrespective seminars and publicationsand the already mentioned product linefor artistic designers.
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The realisation that the pure functionalityof a construction is not sufficient to fulfilthe needs of its residents is surelydecisive in increasing the significance ofwall and architectural painting.
Functionality without aesthetics,rationality, which does not considerharmony of form, colour and light,finally ends up in lifelessness anddreariness. The whole is more than thesum of its parts – this is especially truefor designing interiors and buildings. Tounderstand forms, colours and light aspart of the whole and to harmoniouslyunite them as design elements to thewhole – this is what finally creates theatmosphere that lets us humans feel andexperience and makes a building“human”. KEIMFARBEN supports thisphilosophy, among other things, withseminars to this topic and through anintensive cooperation with designersand artists.
Architectural artas part oflife quality
To live means to be creative:Art creates originals
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Ulrich Allgaier,freelance artist:„Architectural art opensdream worlds.“
Ulrich Allgaier,Head of theAtelier Allgaier forProject Design
www.atelier-allgaier.de
The goal is to develop a specialartistic design for each room, for
each object, which goes beyonddecoration and which relates to thewishes and ideas of the customer, as wellas the existing condition of the object.
This way an atmosphere can be createdbetween the needs of the human souland functional architecture.
Clear, reduced forms give modernobjects new aesthetic looks. Eyes areguided, the proportions of rooms arechanging. However, playing with colourscan accomplish much more: paintingscan open new dream worlds with fan-tastic insights and outlooks to whereonce walls blocked the view..
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Form, colour and light shape ourenvironment. They have been
playing a dominant role all along, alsofor architecture. The human being lives indesigned rooms and moves around inzones filled with light and colours. Theambience created through designinfluences our well-being and developsto a decisive mental factor; aestheticsbecomes a part of life quality.
From this point of view architecturaldesigners play a key role when it comesto expressing a certain life style – tofilling buildings and rooms with “life”. Itis understood that creativity, artisticsensitivity and workmanshipmust form an entity.”
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Winfried Brenne,architect:
„Aesthetics is a partof our quality of life.“
Winfried Brenneis the owner ofan architecturaloffice in Berlin.
Gabi Briel,artist:„Creativity needsadequate materialrealisation.“
Gabi Briel isresponsible forindoor and outdoorcolour concepts inthe companyBriel Konzepte.
Dynamic creativity always usesthe potentials of available
materials for adequate articulation. Thehigher the quality and the morediversely applicable they are, the morethe designer tends to use this medium forrealising his ideas.
Many years of experience andnumerous successfully realised projectsconvinced me that mineral paints byKEIM fulfil the requirements with regardto quality and diversity that is expectedof a modern product line by ademanding designer to realiseprofessional and innovativedesign solutions.”
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««www.brenne-architekten.de
www.briel-konzepte.de
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Paint and art create atmosphere
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Paint and art give pleasure
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