• HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
  • HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
    HA RO 02 Chinese Lacquer by Halleroed
    Soft red with a vintage 30s feel. Like something out of ‘In the Mood For Love’. Great as a highlighter, particularly in a high gloss finish. This is a Clear Colour — a highly pigmented, intense shade that may appear transparent after the first coat. It requires additional layers or our Clear Colour Primer for the best result. More information can be found in the tabs below.
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    Chronicles by Hallerod

    Halleroed’s collection is rooted in projects they have done over time. In Chronicles there is a contrast between the indulgent, nature inspired colours and the strong, bold colours. The Swedish design duo like to mix classic and contemporary, but in the end achieve a timeless result.

    Portrait of design-duo Halleroed for Scandinavian colour and design house, Blēo.

    Halleroed designs spaces that tempt the observer. Natural stone, large wooden surfaces, muted light, and distinct forms are just a few of their many signatures. The Stockholm-based studio was founded by the cabinet-maker and architect Christian and Ruxandra Halleröd in 1998. Noble materials such as wood, metal, and stone elevated by immaculate craftsmanship forms the basis for the sculptural objects that define a Halleroed interior. Every project is developed in a unique manner with a deep understanding of its potential, interpreted in a physical environment.