a. Lichen
Soft, dusty green.
Raw: chalky, matte. / Finished: deeper, slightly humid, vegetal presence.
B. Pale limestone
Very light beige, neutral mineral tone.
Raw: dry, powdery. / Finished: gently warmed, natural stone feel.
C. Bluish Cement
Cool grey with a blue undertone.
Raw: open, industrial. / Finished: denser, almost metallic.
D. Soft basalt
Balanced mid-grey, highly mineral.
Raw: diffuse. / Finished: more compact, subtly satin.
E. Warm Aggregate Mist
A soft pink-beige mineral tone with scattered dark and warm aggregates, giving it depth, texture, and a subtle sun-washed warmth.
F. Rosy Chalk
Very light pink-beige.
Raw: powdery. / Finished: subtle mineral skin.
G. Pale terracotta
Warm pink-orange tone.
Raw: dry, matte. / Finished: enhanced warmth.
H. Brown clay
Dense pink-brown.
Raw: natural. / Finished: richer, more organic depth.
I. Brick dust
Muted pink-grey.
Raw: light, diffuse. / Finished: more defined, urban mineral tone.
J. red mari
Deep brown-red, material-rich.
Raw: granular. / Finished: darker, almost volcanic.
K. Falmingo
Clear pink with a mineral base.
Raw: soft. / Finished: denser, less pastel.
L. Rose Quartz
Light, slightly cool pink.
Raw: delicate. / Finished: smoother, almost polished stone.
m. Orange sandstone
Mineral orange with earthy tones.
Raw: porous / Finished: more saturated, alive.
N. Compacted sand
Warm, even beige.
Raw: matte. / Finished: slightly deeper tone.
O. Ochre Aggregate
A warm sandy ochre tone enriched with fine mineral inclusions, giving it a sun-baked, earthy character with subtle depth and texture.
P. Grey chalk
Light warm grey.
Raw: ultra-matte. / Finished: slightly more contrast, more legible.

