Otocki poster paints are made of top-quality components based on natural ingredients. They are suitable for both the artistic education of children and teenagers and use by professional visual artists.
Our poster paints are available in vivid and pure colours.
They can be mixed to create new colours without limits.
Among the available colours, two shades of yellow and the flesh-colour shade never before used in poster paints are very popular. The paints come in a very attractive palette of colours. In addition to the shades of yellow, which can be used to paint the sun, sand or hair, and the flesh-colour shade, which is useful when painting portraits, the available shades of green are truly delightful. The palette of colours is just what children need to paint what they can see or what they can remember about their summer holidays. The different colours in the palette can be used to paint the blue sky, the blue sea, as well as mountains, forests, meadows, orchards etc. The different colour can, of course, be mixed, but it is so pleasant to be inspired by the paints and the wide range of colour shades.
We are passionate about what we do, and we ourselves enjoy playing with colours. What is more, our children are the first testers of our products.
In response to the expectations of customers, we work to extend our range of products with new ones such as metallic paints, glitter paints and luminous paints.
Otocki paints have a velvety texture. This feature makes it easy to put some paint on a brush and spread it nicely while painting. The small containers with removable tops are easy-to-use for young children, and the colour-coded tops make it easy for them to find the colours they need.
The product is suitable for painting on paper, cardboard, wood, stone and brick.
The paints are nontoxic, water soluble, with very good coverage and excellent adhesion to the surface. They are approved for use by TUV in accordance with the applicable Regulation of the Polish Minister of Economy, and are certified for CE marking.
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