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The elegant chalk paint in pastel
CosyColours Comfort Grey chalk paint

DIY made easy: With CosyColours chalk varnish, you can turn old furniture into pieces of jewellery or transform your IKEA furniture into individual unique pieces. You can also use it to paint other, less exposed surfaces.

Noble, chalky matt surfaces

Chalk paint is known for its incomparably warm, velvety surface. The CosyColours chalk varnish collection consists of pastel colours and a few matching darker accent colours. These premium varnishes are washable and impact-resistant. They can be used on a wide variety of interior surfaces: From wood to plastic to metal. They are also suitable for painting over high-gloss surfaces and tiles that are subject to moderate wear. Please note that smooth surfaces must always be primed with CosyColours Primer so that the paint can adhere well.

Perfect for furniture upcycling

This pastel colour is ideal for breathing new life into old furniture. The matt, chalky finish of the CosyColours chalk varnish is wonderfully suited to the vintage style. If you like shabby chic, you can also sand the furniture colour with Sanding Pad on edges and decorations after drying to create an elegant used look.

Low odour & drip-free

Masking and covering the whole flat or painting it completely outside as the first step in varnishing? Nope - with our low-odour and splash-proof varnishes, you can paint without spilling and without staining floors and furniture. That means "just paint".

Water-based & environmentally friendly

All CosyColours varnishes are water-based and VOC-free. They are also manufactured in Germany. Find out more about the sustainability of CosyColours chalk varnishes here.


What you can paint with CosyColours chalk varnish

Ideal for furniture DIY, upcycling decorative pieces, vintage, used look & shabby chic


Questions & Answers

What is the difference between chalk varnish and other varnishes?

Chalk varnish is an environmentally friendly varnish on an organic basis. It also contains water and pigments. In contrast to many conventional varnishes, CosyColours chalk varnishes contain only the smallest possible quantities of solvents and are certified as VOC free. CosyColours chalk varnish creates elegant, dull matt surfaces that bring out the best in pastel colours.

How do I use chalk varnish?

Stir the chalk varnish carefully after opening the tin so that the pigments are evenly distributed. Then pour some of the chalk varnish into a paint tray. We recommend that you always apply 2 coats, even if the varnish covers the first time. This will make your colour layer thicker and longer lasting! Allow the paint to dry for approx. 4 hours between coats.

If you want to finish a piece of furniture in a shabby chic style after painting, wait at least 4 hours after the last coat. Then you can sand the edges to your liking to achieve an authentic vintage look

When do I need to prime or seal chalk varnish?

In most cases, you can achieve a perfect result with CosyColours CosyColours Comfort Grey chalk paint chalk varnish alone - without priming or sealing. As a rule, you can simply paint over old paintwork without sanding if the old layers of paint are still sufficiently stable.

Sometimes, however, priming is advisable. MissPompadour To Bond & Block is perfect for many surfaces. Use it to prime stained, discoloured or bleeding wood or wood with lots of knotholes to create an even base for the CosyColours chalk varnish. Even if you want to work on very smooth surfaces made of glass, tiles or plastic, we recommend a primer coat of To Bond & Block so that your colour can adhere better. You should also prime metal paintwork if the metal is unpainted or the varnish has flaked off. If it is raw iron or rusty metal, remove the rust and use a rust protection primer before priming.

You can additionally protect the painted surfaces after painting with MissPompadour To Seal or use the wood and furniture wax line To Wax-Polish as a finish.

What tools do I need to apply the varnish?

Of course, you need the right tools for a good work result. That's why we've put together a range of high-quality tools for you. From masking tape with natural rubber to our environmentally friendly paint trays without any plastic, to the varnish roller and our LittlePomp brushn - you'll find everything you need for easy implementation of your painting projects. :)