> Colour and design In architecture, colour and design go hand in hand. Colour can convey moods, style and highlight spaces. That’s why here at STAC we lacquer hardware accessories in over 200 different colours each month for various projects. Over a year we produce pieces in over 500 different colours. Minimalism is a style that seeks to integrate each and every element of the building to produce an harmonious whole. > New projects There are an every increasing number of projects where the accessories are lacquered in the same finish as the aluminium and of projects which strive for individuality through the use of colour. STAC works closely with the major paint suppliers and together we develop new colour formulas for accessories to provide stronger guarantees for the durability of the finish. With the aim of making the choice of colour easier for clients, architects and end users of the STAC accessories, we have developed a new application for choosing and comparing colours. With the aim of achieving the highest level of realism we have lacquered the same model of handle in over 300 different colours and photographed them in a studio under the same lighting conditions. | > Real Colour Experience The result is a truly unique application in our sector of architecture. We are proud to introduce the STAC REAL COLOUR EXPERIENCE. This application allows users to see and compare an infinite range of colours in highly realistic detail. The app can also be used to search for: Colours by characteristics of gloss or matte Metallic or solid colours Colours by RAL groupings Colours by chromatic range Colours by free choice search fields As well as the powder applied lacquers we have also included the: Chromed PVD (Physical vapor deposition) Anodized Liquid paint finished available on request in this initial version of the application. We continue to work with our paint suppliers to increase the range of colours and special finishes we offer. We invite you to discover the various shades of colours on offer and to see how they look on a real-world accessory. |