Glasst Innovation Company launches "temporary and peelable" paint
US firm Glasst Innovation Company has launched the "world's first peelable architectural paint", which can be applied to a range of surfaces and peeled off by hand.
Designed to create a versatile solution for redecorating, Unpaint by Glasst Innovation Company aims to provide a temporary and more sustainable alternative to traditional paints, as it can be peeled off by hand at the end of its use.
Glasst Innovation Company has created a peelable architectural paint
"The concept behind Unpaint is to redefine paint as a flexible, non-committal coating that empowers users to transform their spaces easily," Glasst Innovation Company CEO Juan Camilo Botero told Dezeen.
"Designed to be temporary and peelable, it offers an alternative to traditional paint for those who want to experiment with color, design, and finish without permanence or hassle." Unpaint offers a versatile and temporary solution for redecorating
Intended for temporary or short-term applications, Unpaint, which the company claims is "the world's first peelable architectural paint", can be applied to a range of surfaces using the same method as traditional paint.
This includes hard, sealed surfaces such as leather and wood; however, it is not suitable for textiles or fabrics.
Once applied, the product dries to a film-like layer that can last up to 10 months before being peeled off or naturally decomposing without damaging the surface underneath.
The film-like layer can either ...
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