Colour is a language that continues to evolve. Technological, cultural and artistic changes have always influenced the domestic landscape in our homes and surrounding environments. The analysis of past products revealed that significant colour changes are recorded in cycles which means that general colour preferences for the near future can be predicted with a fair degree of accuracy.
Defining new scenarios is an essential aspect of Color Design and contributes to determining the quality of home environments, architectural features of buildings and the commercial success of an industrial product.
The Color Design Project by Lechler, organized in partnership with the industrial designer Francesca Valan, provides indications, suggestions and technical information to make choosing colour and finishes easier.
Projects that are included in Lechler Color Design:
The semi-matt metallic blue of the latest IVECO truck, model Stralis, has been entirely created by Lechler!
The ultimate model Stralis, which was recently launched on the market by IVECO, not only features an entirely revisited design but also a new and attractive colour range. We are pleased to inform you that the range includes a special version of the standardised semi-matt metallic blue colour IC-824 supplied by Lechler!
Hence, IVECO’s vehicles are marketed with Lechler’s original paint that features a double layer made up of a coloured primer and transparent matt finish.
For restoration or transformation works, the formulations of this colour both with Lechler Tech and Refinish products can be found in the software Lechler MAP®.
Lechler Map ® - Management software designed for final users of Lechler Colours and Products.
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