• Griegst 04 Naughty Boy by Griegst
Griegst 04 Naughty Boy by Griegst

A tribute to one of the porcelain jewels, Naughty Boy, created by Arje Griegst for Royal Copenhagen between 1973 and 1976. This little masterpiece was a portrait of his son, Noam Griegst as a child - a mischievous, blue-coloured face with curly hair, inspired by the expressive masks of ancient Greek theater. A playful, yet deeply light bluish colour a tribute to both heritage and storytelling in craftsmanship.

Read more about Griegst and Transition palette.

COLOUR DIFFERENCES
There can be colour differences between one finish to another (eg. from MATTE to HIGH GLOSS), so we always recommend that you test both the colour and the finish you want before you start on your paint project. 

PRIMERS AND UNDERCOAT
Primer might look like regular white paint, but it’s thicker and contains more pigment. Think of it as a base coat, providing a foundation that ensures a flawless finish. We have gathered the most imporant primers right here: Primers and undercoatIn general, it's usually not necessary to use primer when you are painting with our ULTRA MATTE or MATTE finishes. Our paint is of so high quality that you simply don't need a primer. If you are in doubt, please email us: bleo@bleocollective.com and we will get back to you right away.

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Transition by Griegst

Transition palette exclusively transforms 12 porcelain colours and lustrous gold from Griegst’s 1975 jewellery collection for Royal Copenhagen into liquid form. Evoking the porousness and elegant nuances of the Celadon glazes originally hand-mixed by Arje Griegst, the hues form an ensouled and precious colour universe that speaks to treasures of the past with a distinctly modern tone.

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