• TE YA 02 Stone_Phase 2 by Teruhiro Yanagihara Studio
TE YA 02 Stone_Phase 2 by Teruhiro Yanagihara Studio

A 300,000-year-old stone with a peaceful grey hue punctuated by the reddish blush of rusting iron.

Read more about Teruhiro Yanagihara Studio and Life and Decay palette here.

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.

Why paint from Blēo?
— Our colours are highly pigmented; some palettes include colours with specially developed pigments
— The quality of our paints are best in class. Our world-leading visioniares would not accept anything else
— Handcrafted in Copenhagen, Denmark
— Our colours are extraordinary developed, each colour goes through an exacting process of testing, refinement, and quality control, before it emerges in its truest form - and a colour our visionaries will approve and put their name to
— Water based, eco-friendly, non-toxic, low-VOC, and EU Ecolabel certified
— Odourless, also when applied
— Our ULTRA MATTE and MATTE paints are very sturdy and easy to clean with a damp cloth
— We fit the packaging to your needs. You can choose Blēo's paint-in-box or a traditionel bucket
— Our bucket is available in 3 L, 5 L and 10 L
— Our paint-in-box is available in 2 L and 5 L

Our hand painted samples and 80 ML paint samples are available in our MATTE finish. If you have a wish for another finish, please email us: bleo@bleocollective.com.

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1 L of our paint covers approximately:

— 9 m2, when painted in one layer
— 4,5 m2, when painted in two layers
— 3 m2, when painted in three layers 

We recommend to use primer beneath your paint, when necessary. Read our guide here on when to use primer. Otherwise, two layers of paint are enough for the main part of our colours, unless otherwise stated above, in our product description. 

Still in doubt? Write us an email at bleo@bleocollective.com and let us help you.

Life & Decay by Teruhiro Yanagihara Studio

By observing the ever-changing nuances found in nature's cycles, an appreciation of the dynamic transformation of colours as time progresses — from the lively emergence of growth seeds and their fruitful yield to the subsequent withers and returns to the earth. Like the forest's graceful weather, the rocks and minerals undergo a transformative decay, even their appearance changes, the colours change. How bacteria react to specific stimuli, elicit reactions that influence and modify each other. Across the spectrum of time, whether spanning days, a single year, or even a century, the diverse range of temporal frames, reveal the fleeting nature of both time itself and ever-changing aspects of nature. Within this impermanence, new nuances emerge and paint a living testimony of the eternal evolution of colours.

Japanese designer Teruhiro Yanagihara launched his studio in 2002. Today, Teruhiro Yanagihara Studio (TYS) offers comprehensive proposals encompassing interior design, product design, brand creative direction, and art direction. TYS's clients include Kvadrat, 1616/Arita Japan, Karimoku New Standard, Skagerak, and Kimura Glass, and their work are part of the permanent collections at the National Centre for fine Arts in Paris and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.

With VAGUE (meaning 'wave' in French), their studio and gallery spaces in Kobe, Japan, and Arles, France, they carry out cross-cultural and international projects based in Japan, France, the UK, Taiwan, and the Netherlands. Flowing with the organic momentum of a wave, VAGUE is a home for a fluid spectrum of collaborative projects, such as exhibitions, food research and residencies.