• Workshop — a paint colour developed by Daniel Rybakken for Blēo
DA RY 05 Workshop by Daniel Rybakken
Beige with an inclination towards green. Reminiscent of natural linoleum. The colour of Rybakken’s workshop benchtop. The addition of green links it to his memories of spending time in Japanese woodworking workshops.

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.

Studio, Workshop, Home by Daniel Rybakken

Daniel Rybakken’s colour palette is a play in three parts and 12 colours—Studio, Workshop and Home. Studio contains accent colours for smaller objects that you would like to pop, while Workshop explores the natural beiges of model making; raw wooden materials, primers, and putty. Home concludes the palette with colours that are tried, tested and chosen for Daniel Rybakken’s own abode.

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Daniel Rybakken set up his Studio Daniel Rybakken in Gothenburg in 2008, quickly becoming one of Scandinavia’s most versatile and singular designers. Treading a fine line between art and design when creating functional furniture, lighting and objects for clients such as Luceplan, Artek, Vitra and e15, he builds, experiments and questions the mechanics of life in the process. Rybakken’s work is often minimal with a distinctive silhouette, as he is inspired by graphic design and two-dimensional form. Particularly preoccupied with the concept of daylight, he continues to build on his research on how to reproduce its subtle effects in artificial lighting.