PANTONE
Paints are imported from Holland, the country that
has led the world's paint industry for more than
two centuries. Although Holland is about the size
of the state of Rhode Island, it has over 120 paint
manufacturers including the world's largest paint
company, Akzo Nobel. The world's premier teaching
facility for paint-making technology is the University
of Eindhoven. Directly or indirectly, Dutch manufacturers
account for more than 20 percent of the world's production
of coatings.
Although the Netherlands does not possess a wealth of natural resources, the
Dutch people have always been known for their resourcefulness, business acumen
and navigational skills - these assets enabled the Netherlands to establish successful
colonies and commercial hubs throughout the world. During the 17th and 18th century,
the Netherlands and England shared the seas and the world of commerce.
In the late eighteenth century, the
largest colony of European artists resided in the
Netherlands. These artists, led by Rembrandt and
Vermeer, were demanding coatings that would retain
their color and endure for centuries. It was this
domestic demand for artist oil paints that led Dutch
entrepreneurs to focus on the development and production
of paints in a broader sense. By 1790, Dutch paint
makers were successfully combining oils and pigments
from Dutch colonies to produce artist oils. It was
a short leap from the development of high quality
artist paints to the position of world domination
in coatings technology that the Dutch have enjoyed
since 1800.
The paints of Holland are the best
because they are formulated with expensive resins,
which are carefully combined with high concentrations
of finely ground pigments, inexpensive fillers are
never used.
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com nosso show-room PANTONE:
SHOW ROOM PANTONE
Rua Henrique Ongari, 156, 1º andar - São
Paulo– SP
CEP 05037-150
Telefone: (11) 3611-0095
atendimento@pantone.com.br
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