Crown launches new Product & Colour Guide

  • 19 Jul 2018

Crown Paints has announced the launch of a new Product & Colour Guide to make it even easier for specifiers to choose the right Crown Trade paints, specialist coatings and colour options.

The guide showcases the company’s complete product offering, from interior and exterior paints to protective floor coatings and specialist solutions, along with all the key information that specifiers require to choose the right product.

The new resource also includes inspiration and guidance on what product to choose for a particular room, colour scheme or use.

In addition, specifiers will get access to the company’s most popular colours and BS and RAL colour options through the guide.

The guide also provides an introduction to the Crown Paints Colour Influences programme, which sees an expert panel of consultants, specialists and designers compile seasonal collections based on the latest colour trends.

You can request a copy of the new Crown Trade Product & Colour Guide on the Crown Paints website, here.

Crown Trade,
PO Box 37,
Hollins Road,
Darwen,
BB3 0BG,
United Kingdom,

Phone 0330 0240310
Fax 01254 774414

Visit Crown Trade's website

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