Author: Contecolor
In contemporary design, the surface is no longer just a simple coating. Increasingly, it becomes a language, a story, a visible trace of time. In this context, paints that tell a story take on a central role, transforming materials and objects into elements capable of evoking experiences, transformations, and memory.
It is not about imitating the past, but about interpreting it—giving material a visual depth that goes beyond color, making every surface an integral part of the project.
The narrative value of the surface
A perfectly uniform surface communicates precision and control. A...
Industrial style: iconic materials, surfaces, and finishes
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Industrial style is much more than an aesthetic trend: it is a way of interpreting materials, emphasizing functionality and the character of surfaces through finishes that tell a story. From urban lofts to design boutiques, from metal seating to furniture accessories, the industrial effect enhances every detail, giving objects an authentic and timeless charm.
In this context, industrial-effect paints play a key role, transforming metal, plastic, or glass surfaces into elements that can interact with both the space and those who observe them.
Industrial-effect paint: when the surface...
Corten effect paint: the timeless aesthetic of oxidation
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Corten-effect paint is one of the most appreciated interpretations in the world of industrial decorative finishes. Inspired by the natural oxidation of Corten steel, this solution allows the creation of surfaces with a textured, lived-in appearance without resorting to real oxidation processes.
Increasingly used in design, architecture, and surface planning, Corten paint evokes the passage of time and the aging of metal, while maintaining aesthetic control and stability of the final result.
Corten-effect paint: when effect matters more than material
In the realm of decorative...
Verdigris effect paint: chromatic oxidation between matter and perception
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Verdigris-effect paint represents one of the most evocative expressions in the world of industrial decorative finishes. Inspired by the natural oxidation of copper, this solution allows you to achieve surfaces with a lived-in, deep appearance, characterized by irregular shades and color variations that evoke the passage of time.
Within the world of oxidized effects, verdigris stands out for its strong visual identity and its ability to transform a surface into a narrative element, capable of conveying authenticity and character.
Verdigris-effect paint: visual and tactile realism
One of...
Plastic in sporting goods: technical evolution, comfort and performance
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In the world of sports equipment, plastic has represented one of the most significant turning points in terms of design and performance. From the pursuit of lightness to the need to adapt to the human body, this material has progressively replaced more rigid or heavier solutions, becoming central to the development of high-functional technical components.
Bicycle saddles, diving masks, insoles, and technical accessories all tell a shared story: that of a material that has evolved alongside sport, its demands, and its movements.
From Protection to Performance: The Evolution of Plastic in...
La plastica nelle montature per occhiali: evoluzione tecnica ed estetica di un accessorio iconico
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The eyewear frame is one of the clearest examples of how plastic has transformed a functional object into an identity-driven, aesthetic, and design-oriented element. In the fashion accessories sector, few products tell the story of the evolution of materials, surfaces, and industrial customization better than eyewear.
From the need to support a lens to the desire to express style and character, the plastic frame is now the result of a precise balance between material technology, comfort, and surface treatment.
From functional origins to the modern frame
The earliest forms of eyewear,...
Plastic chairs in furniture: from industrial innovation to contemporary design
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In the world of furniture, the chair is one of the most emblematic objects: a functional element that, over time, has also become a manifesto of style and innovation. The introduction of plastic in its design marked a profound turning point, changing the way we think about form, production, color, and surface.
From a simple technical material to a true design protagonist, plastic has allowed designers to overcome the limitations imposed by wood and metal, opening the way to new geometries, more efficient production, and expressive freedom previously unthinkable.
From Function to Form:...
The Evolution of Plastic: From Functional Material to Industrial Customization
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When we talk about plastic today, we are referring to one of the most versatile materials ever developed by humankind. But its history does not begin suddenly with modern industry. Long before the industrial era, humans had already understood the value of moldable, resistant, and adaptable materials, using natural resins, plant-based rubbers, and organic compounds to create functional and decorative objects.
It is starting from the Roman era, however, that a fundamental concept became established: material is not only about function, but also about form, surface, communication, and...
Plastics in automotive components: technical evolution, surface and functionality
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In the automotive sector, plastic is now one of the most widely used and strategic materials. Its diffusion is not driven solely by production needs, but by a profound evolution in the way vehicle components are designed and manufactured, where weight, functionality, and aesthetics must coexist in balance.
From the earliest technical applications to the most visible components of the cabin, plastic has progressively taken on a central role, evolving from a secondary material into a true design element.
From structural function to design component
Originally, plastic was introduced in...
The history and evolution of metal in eyewear and fashion accessories
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Metal has always had a privileged relationship with the world of elegance.Long before becoming a technical component of modern eyewear, it was a status symbol, a precious material used in buckles, clasps, brooches, and artifacts that combined function and decoration.
Over time, this dual essence — technical and aesthetic — has remained intact.Today, we find it both in fashion accessories and, naturally, in eyewear, where metallic elements have become one of the features that most define style.
From Early Frames to Iconic 20th-Century Designs
The first frames with metal inserts appeared...