Osmo Country Shades – 120 Interior or Exterior Wood Colours

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Osmo Country Shades Elements comes in 120 unique Interior or Exterior Wood Colours, inspired by nature. We offer an Exterior wood oil or interior wood wax finish all made using natural ingredients. This opaque satin wood finish will cover the wood and grain whilst the wood texture remains noticeable.

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Description

Osmo Country Shades Elements is a collection of 120 bespoke interior and exterior wood oil colours, inspired by nature. We offer an Exterior wood oil or interior wood wax finish all made using natural ingredients. These colours have been carefully selected by osmo experts and inspired by the elements of nature and all journeys of life as we experience them. Osmo Country shades has been created with a passion for nature and how it makes us feel. The colour choices can offer a positive impact on our personal spaces, our well being, and also offer a way to express ourselves with your own unique shade. The colours are inspired by Air, Earth, Water and Fire so we hope these colours will inspire you in your own journey.

  • The Exterior wood oil is best suited for outdoor wood where a durable coating is required like on timber cladding, balconies, windows and window shutters, fences, pergolas, wooden shingles, garden furniture and garden sheds, carports etc.
  • The interior Wood Wax Finish can be used on Furniture, Doors, Tables, Floors and Much More
  • 120 bespoke colours inspired by Air, Earth, Fire and Water elements
  • Osmo Country Shades has the Highest UV-resistance
  • Unsurpassed durability for all weather conditions
  • Highest coverage: approx. 26m² per litre with just one coat
  • No primer needed, No sanding necessary for re-applications, just simply re-coat
  • Micro-porous finish – reduces wood swelling and shrinkage
  • The satin finish is based on natural and renewable plant oils
  • UV stable surface does not crack, peel, flake or blister

This opaque satin wood finish will cover the wood and grain whilst the wood texture remains noticeable. The Micro-porous surface allows the wood to breathe, so reduces swelling and shrinkage. It creates a water-repellent, extremely weatherproof and UV stable surface that does not crack, peel, flake or blister. No sanding necessary, just simply re-coat; no primer is needed. It is easy and seamless application and the finish stays workable while coating. The dry finish is safe for humans, animals and plants (resistant to saliva and perspiration acc. German DIN 53160, suitable for children’s toys acc. EN 71.3). Here at Priory polishes we have an Osmo mixing machine where we can mix any of these country colours, in any size and post around the UK on a daily basis.

How to use Osmo Country Shades Exterior Wood Oil
How to use Osmo Country Shades Interior Wood Wax
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Please Note
Osmo Country Shades Colours inspired by Air
Osmo Country Shades Colours inspired by Earth
Osmo Country Shades Colours inspired by Fire
Osmo Country Shades Colours inspired by Water
Health and Safety
Safety Data Sheets

How to use Osmo Country Shades Exterior Wood Oil

  1. The wood surface must be clean, dry and frost-free (moisture content max. 20%).
  2. Osmo Country Shades exterior wood oil is ready to use. Do not thin.
  3. Stir well before use.
  4. If possible, please apply the first coat to all sides before installation.
  5. Clean old micro-porous stains thoroughly. Old paints, varnishes and lacquers must be completely removed. Always wear dust mask while sanding.
  6. If additional protection against blue stain, rot and insects is desired, pre-treat the wood if possible on all sides with Osmo WR Base Coat.
  7. The finished surface and the product coverage are influenced by several factors, including the condition of the wood. Therefore, a trial application is always required, especially for unfamiliar surfaces.
  8. Apply with an Osmo Flat Brush and apply thinly and evenly to the clean and dry wood along the wood grain and spread well.
  9. Allow to dry for approx. 10-12 hours under good ventilation.
  10. After drying, apply a second coat – also thinly.
  11. When renovating, one coat applied to the clean and dry surface is usually sufficient.

How to use Osmo Country Shades Interior Wood Wax

  1. The wood surface must be clean, dry and frost-free (max. 18% moisture content).
  2. Osmo Country Shades Wood Wax Finish is ready to use. Do not thin
  3. Stir well before use.
  4. Clean old microporous stains thoroughly. Old paints and lacquers must be completely removed.
  5. Fill small cracks, larger joints or holes in wood with Osmo Wood Filler.
  6. Sand the wood surface carefully, begin with coarse sandpaper – final sanding work for flooring P120-150, for furniture P220-240.
  7. Remove sanding dust from the surface by sweeping or vacuuming.
  8. If possible, please apply the first coat to all sides before installation.
  9. The finished surface is influenced by several factors, including the condition of the wood. Therefore, a trial application is always required, especially for unfamiliar surfaces.
  10. Apply with an Osmo Flat Brush thinly to the clean and dry wood surface along the wood grain and spread well.
  11. For a more subtle stained effect, apply thinly with a lint-free cloth and within 20 minutes, wipe away cleanly and evenly.
  12. For maintenance, simply re-apply one coat onto the clean and dry surface when signs of wear become visible.

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Please note

Clean tools with Osmo Brush Cleaner (free of aromatic compounds).

Odour: faint/mild, odourless after drying Flashpoint: > 60 °C, acc. DIN EN ISO 2719

Storage: 5 years and longer if stored in the closed original can. If thickened by frost, store at room temperature for 24 hours prior to use.

Drying time: Approx. 12 hours (normal climatic conditions, 23 °C/ 50 % rel. humidity). Ventilate well while drying. Lower temperatures and/or higher air humidity may increase drying times. After 2-3 weeks, the surface is fully cured.

Coverage: Product coverage for 1 coat is 26 m²/1 l. It depends significantly on the character of the wood. All information refers to smooth and planed/cut surfaces. Other surfaces may lead to deviations in coverage.

Note: Osmo Country Shades exterior wood finishes are available in the colour of your choice. Many wood species contain water-soluble coloured extractives which may leach out naturally when weathered.


Osmo Country Shades Colours Swatches

Osmo Country Shades Colours inspired by Air

Osmo Elements - Air A01-A30

  • WHITE DOVE – A01 – Taking the Osmo brand back to where it all began in 1878 as a timber company. This soft off-white shade symbolises the white dove of fresh beginnings. 
  • PURITY – A02 – A cool, pale, clean grey in connection with the purity of the air that remains after the Osmo coating has cured. 
  • WHITE ALBATROSS – A03 – This off-white represents the good luck from the legend of the albatross, from the famous poem ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’. 
  • CRYSTAL GREY – A04 – A pale-grey coating of ice crystals is formed when the temperature falls below freezing.
  • WINTER ANGEL – A05 – Undertones of grey and blue help this cool off-white set the scenery of snowflakes swirling around the vast sky. Once a snowflake lands on you, the winter angel becomes your guardian. 
  • JUST BREATHE – A06 – This light grey with an inhaled gentle blue undertone describes that feeling when you just need to take a deep breath of fresh air. 
  • SERENE GREY – A07 – A cool pale-grey shade attributed to peace and tranquility. 
  • NAKED SAUNA – A08 – This warm grey with steamy blue pigments has been named after a substantial part of Finnish culture. Tradition dictates that everyone bares all. 
  • BELLA VISTA – A09 – This light grey neutral with a touch of brown was inspired by the ‘beautiful view’ from Gaucin in southern Spain. Surrounded by cork trees, the rock of Gibraltar, and the distant coast of Africa.
  • DUSTY DREAM – A10 – This mid-grey with a mixture of blue signifies the dust in your dreams. In Judeo-Christian beliefs, dreaming of dust is an indication that you will be rewarded for your hard work and efforts. 
  • MOMENT IN TIME – A11 – This pale blonde white with a touch of grey helps to evoke that brief but special moment, lost in time and space. 
  • CONCORDE – A12 – An almost pure white shade inspired by the Concorde. The fastest commercial plane in the world needed to be as white and bright as possible, to reflect heat effectively. 
  • NACREOUS CLOUD – A13 – This mother-of-pearl light grey, off-white shade is named after the rare cloud formation in the sky. A kaleidoscope of iridescent streaks. 
  • SCOTCH MIST – A14 – A cocktail of mist, fog and drizzle. Often served in the Scottish Highlands. 
  • SHADE OF GREY – A15 – This light silver-grey can be easily overlooked, the closer you look, the more fascinating this colour becomes. 
  • VANILLA SKY – A16 – This warm white captures the essence of the clouds at dawn. 
  • MISTY’S PAW – A17 – A mid grey shade named after the cast of Misty’s paw as she stepped in wet cement. Not only does she have a lasting impression on the heart of the Osmo stock controller, but now it is the same for all that walks by. 
  • TWEETING GREY – A18 – This mesmerising light grey shade takes its name from the spiritual soul of the birds that soars between the Earth and the sky as they connect with their angel counterpart. Devine messages are delivered to those that need them the most.
  • CUILLIN RIDGE – A19 – This dark grey takes inspiration from the breathtaking views from the peak of the Isle of Skye’s Cuillin Ridge, featuring the most dramatic views over mountains with cloud inversions. 
  • SILVER LINING – A20 – A deep grey with a touch of purple pigment to showcase how ‘every cloud has a silver lining’. 
  • MINIMUM – A21 – A very light grey pigment added to a white base which describes the minimalist. The modern simplicity of this shade offers a feeling of luxury. 
  • SPIDER SILK – A22 – This cool white was inspired from a spider’s web in the morning dew. The dew-covered webbing looks especially appealing, like sequinned tulle, during cool, foggy mornings. 
  • MOSTLY – A23 – A soft neutral shade to complement most colours in your colour journey, bringing warmth to any colour scheme. 
  • HOPE’S HORIZON – A24 – The subtle glow from the distant sun behind the clouds, perfectly describes this colour formulation to present a horizon of hope. 
  • CORNY HIDEOUT – A25 – This warm neutral shade gives an instant feeling of visiting Kynance Cove, one of the most beautiful places in Cornwall. The rugged coastline with islets and sea stacks creates not just a beautiful scenery, but also your safe haven. 
  • SPRING SCENT – A26 – A delicate touch of green to a warm cream is named after the aroma emitted from flower petals as spring approaches, which prescribes the feeling of happiness and freshness. 
  • WILLOW-IN-THE-WIND – A27 – A pale brown mid-tone with a touch of grey that’s neither light nor dark. Perfect for the willow-in-the wind whom can be swayed in either direction.
  • WOLF MOON – A28 – This neutral warm white is named after the January full moon, referred to as the Wolf Moon. 
  • DRUNK BIRD – A29 – This warm neutral brown with undertones of grey, green, and yellow has been named after the waxwing family of birds. Cedar and Bohemian Waxwings often eat twice their body weight in fermented fruit berries. The alcohol content of over-ripe berries can cause the birds to become intoxicated. 
  • ALPACA FAWN – A30 – This neutral shade of fawn reflects the natural appearance of an alpaca fleece, bringing warmth to the cold and keeping cool in the heat.

Osmo Country Shades Colours inspired by Earth

Osmo Elements - Earth

  • SEDIMENTARY – E31 – This neutral grey contains fragments of brown with deposits of yellow inspired by the formation of sedimentary rocks that accumulate on the Earth’s surface. 
  • CHARLIE’S CHALK – E32 – A soft chalky finish which derives its name from countless individual shells that fall to the deep of the sea, forming a soft rock known as chalk. It’s child’s play for Charlie. 
  • GROUNDED – E33 – This soft mid neutral with a fragment of green is a well-balanced formulation used to describe the feeling of being grounded. 
  • JUPITER – E34 – A soft blend of white, yellow, and red undertones combines to recreate the chemical elements and compounds that surround Jupiter. 
  • POPPIT SANDS – E35 – A sandy colour named after the natural sand dunes at Poppit Sands. A small and almost concealed haven, full of community atmosphere, beautiful architecture, and hidden views.
  • ACORN DROP – E36 – Reflecting the start of autumn, this neutral brown with grey-green resembles the colour of acorns as they fall from the matured oak tree. 
  • TURNING LEAF – E37 – A mix of green and brown perfectly captions its namesake. Start fresh and alter your style in a positive way. 
  • BRILLIANT BURROW – E38 – A deep brown inspired by the brilliant burrows that many of nature’s animals create. 
  • GREEN MAN – E39 – This dark green with a touch of brown is named after the legend of the Green Man. The face of the environmental protector of the forests and woods is commonly depicted in a wooden sculpture surrounded by leaves.
  • COFFEE LEATHER – E40 – A deep, rich, and luxuriously brown to highlight attention to Coffee Leather. A sustainable alternative to leather, made instead from waste coffee grounds and other natural ingredients such as plant matter. 
  • CREAM OF THE CROP – E41 – This warm neutral grey-beige has been inspired by one of Earth’s most important crops during harvest. 
  • PEBBLE DASH – E42 – A light neutral pale grey off-white shade named after the extremely hard wearing coating for external walls. 
  • MUTED LYCHEE – E43 – This soft pink shade was inspired by the after the sweet Chinese fruit. 
  • MOONWALK – E44 – An intriguing pale pink questions the mystery of whether or not Neil Armstrong’s footprints can still be seen on the moon’s surface. 
  • CONTINENTAL SHELF – E45 -This light shade of brownish-red takes inspiration from the Earth’s continental crust. The most buoyant rock layer separates land from the inner core. 
  • BARNEY’S RUBBLE – E46 – A dusty brick colour gives a nod to the rubble debris from bricks, which when crushed can be re-used as recycled building material to construct roads, pathways, and other construction projects.
  • OLD RED SANDSTONE – E47 – This deep rusty red-brown colour resembles the characteristics of the collection of Devonian rocks found from the Devonian age. 
  • RED CANYON – E48 – This soft brownish red was inspired by the breathtaking views of the red sandstone cliffs at Red Canyon, situated in the middle of the Mojave Desert in Utah.
  • LOAM – E49 – A deep shade of brown named after the preferred soil for many garden plants which offers a balanced proportion of sand, silt, and clay. 
  • HIGHLAND GLEN – E50 – A deep earthy red inspired by the distant bloom of the heather from Highland glens of Scotland. 
  • DISTANT STAR – E51 – This soft and obscure grey captures the essence of Earendel; the most distant known star in the universe. 
  • MORNING GLOW – E52 – This off-white with an undertone of yellow offers a soft sunlit contrast to resemble the first light of a fresh new day. 
  • CLAY MINERAL – E53 – This light-coloured reddish-brown shade of orange is taken from the appearance of clay. The qualities of this fine-grained earth material is its porosity and flexibility, just like Osmo finishes. 
  • AMBER’S ROSE – E54 – This deep bronze orange rose colour effortlessly sits in the trail of the melted hearts that an adorable young girl called Amber leaves behind, as she greets her father each time he arrives home after working in the Osmo warehouse. 
  • TERRA FIRMA – E55 – This warm neutral mid-tone is a shade of grey-beige named after the Earth’s dry land. 
  • FOREST RED – E56 – A faded red shade with a turn of orange sits effortlessly in the trail of an Autumn landscape. 
  • GENERAL SHERMAN – E57 – The deftest touch of brown provides natural warmth to a mid-tone orange named after the world’s largest known currently living tree located in Sequoia National Park, California.
  • BUDAPEST – E58 – A shade of pink-red with earthy undertones is a nod to the colour of the autumn trees surrounding the Danube River which flows through the heart of the beautiful city of Budapest. 
  • FALLEN OAK – E59 – This distinctive, aged wood brown tone elegantly describes taking a walk in the oak woodlands and embracing its natural beauty. 
  • MEDINA NIGHT – E60 – This rich shade of red with a delicate touch of pink brings back fond honeymoon memories of the vibrant spice market in the Marrakesh citadel.

Osmo Country Shades Colours inspired by Fire

Osmo Elements - Fire

  • SAHARAN MARATHON – F61 – This hot sand colour derives its name from the toughest footrace on Earth. Six days running over 156 miles across endless sand dunes, rocky jebels and white-hot salt plains in soaring temperatures of more than 50oC. Our director can still feel the pain but will cherish the accomplishment forever. 
  • VOLCANIC ASH – F62 – Fine particles of grey erupt the pink to demonstrate the formation of volcanic ash, made of tiny fragments of jagged rock, minerals, and volcanic glass. 
  • AMULET – F63 – A light yellow golden colour named after the good luck jewellery charm believed to bring good fortune and protection. 
  • DUCK’S BILL – F64 – A neutral pinkish-white named after the unique and distinctive colour of the beak from the famous pure breed of Aylesbury Duck. 
  • SANDY LODGE – F65 – A golden yellow with ivory undertones named after the golfer’s club that Osmo UK’s owner is affiliated with. Located in the stunning landscape of the Moor Park estate in Hertfordshire. 
  • DANCING FLAME – F66 – This deep vivid purplish-red has been named after the exotic fuchsia voodoo trailing plant. Sometimes referred to as the Dancing Flame, because of its unique and attractive petals with purple ruffled skirts. 
  • BURNT PINE – F67 – This rich yet light brown is intriguing just like the town it is named after, the largest town on Norfolk Island. The Pine tree is also a symbol of the island and is pictured on its flag. 
  • RIOJA – F68 – Intense violet undertones add flavour to this vintage red wine like shade inspired by the natural ageing and maturing of extracted tempranillo grape juices in oak barrels in the Rioja region. 
  • ZIVA’S RADIANCE – F69 – This deep orange-brown has been inspired by the pure radiance that reflects from the constant glow she shines – full of love, full of life. 
  • SALAMANDER – F70 – A highly pigmented deep purple inspired by the salamander. Sometimes referred to as the ‘Fire Salamander’ because of the myth that salamanders are fireproof and can withstand fire. 
  • BIG BANG – F71 – A bright white inspired by the physical theory of the “Big Bang” event which astronomers believe is when the universe began as just a single point, then expanded and stretched to grow as large as it is now – and still stretching. 
  • FIRE STONE – F72 – This off-white shade with a light yellow pigment has been named after the flint stone, otherwise known as the fire stone, since flint can be sparked to start a fire. 
  • AFTERGLOW – F73 – This delicate off-white shade with warm yellow and brown undertones, takes inspiration from the afterglow of a campfire. 
  • FISTRAL – F74 – This pale but refreshing yellow creates a sense of Newquay vibes, in particular from Fistral Bay. 
  • ALOE VERA – F75 – This soft and succulent off-white variation with a healthy balance of green undertones is a nod to the attributes of aloe vera, otherwise known as the burn plant because of its skin soothing properties and ability to heal a burn wound. 
  • SUNSHINE – F76 – A cheerful yellow with a glowing radiance gives us not only a natural source of light, but also happiness and joy. 
  • FULGURITE – F77 – The softest shade of silver with a touch of green named after the fulgurites which form after a lightning strike. 
  • CANDLELIGHT – F78 – This dim yellow resembles a candlelight moment. The light of a candle helps us to connect and engage to a deep and meaningful level. 
  • COOL LAVA – F79 – Deep earthy red with hints of orange derives its name from the colour of lava as it cools. 
  • SUNBEAM – F80 – This yellow beam of light acts as a ray of sunlight to any interior or exterior ambience. 
  • DUST STORM – F81 – A deep but light pink-brown shade which emulates the colour of the Central Arizona dust storms. 
  • FRYING PAN LAKE – F82 – This heated white has a steamy grey effect just like the water as it boils above the surface of the world’s largest hot spring in Waimangu Volcanic Valley, in New Zealand. 
  • KOMODO – F83 – Thanks to the microscopic red coral debris mixed with sparkling white sand from the shoreline, this sandy pink creates a resemblance to one of the world’s most beautifully pink beaches located on the Indonesian island of Komodo. 
  • GABBRO – F84 – This dark rich grey has been named after the igneous rock formed from the slow cooling of magma. Crushed gabbro has a variety of uses in the construction industry. 
  • RAIKOKE – F85 – Hints of grey and pink bring depth to this balanced mid-toned purple, inspired by the purple skies thanks to the aerosols that scattered sunlight following the volcanic eruption of Raikoke. 
  • LILIBET – F86 – A royal shade of blue in honour of Britain’s longest reigning sovereign, late Queen Elizabeth II. A tribute to the fire and spirit shown during her 70 years as a Monarch. 
  • THISTLE – F87 -A violet shade based on one of the many renewable plant-based vegetable oils within Osmo finishes. Thistle is also a royal symbol of Scotland, known for its prickly touch. 
  • LEONARD’S TAIL – F88 – This dark navy-blue colour with slight grey and purple undertones is named after the spectacular view of Comet Leonard’s tail as it travels into another universe. 
  • CAYENNE PURPLE – F89 – A dark vibrant purple with red hot undertones. The name itself derives from the purple cayenne pepper – a bold but relevant choice for those with a fiery nature. 
  • BURNING BLUE – F90 – This rich navy blue has been given its name to symbolise the importance of saving energy. A blue flame indicates the cleanest purity and output of heat with maximum efficiency without using any unburnt or wasted materials, much like our colour lab.

Osmo Country Shades Colours inspired by Water

Osmo Elements - Water

  • SEA DOG – W91 – This soft grey off-white with touch of blue is a gesture to the experienced sailor of the sea, good old Jack Tar. 
  • BEACH HUT – W92 – This pale blue-grey provides a good example of the unreliable British weather which plays an important role as to why beach huts are such an iconic part of the British seaside. Couple with a brightly coloured shade to truly set the scene. 
  • GLACIER – W93 – This icy blue shade aligns itself well to its namesake. Glacier ice is the largest reservoir of fresh water on the planet. 
  • DORY – W94 – A beautifully soft olive-yellow colouration which is derived from the true natural tones of the John Dory fish. 
  • BECKETT’S EYES – W95 – This invigorating shade of blue gives resemblance to gazing into the eyes of a special someone. Her eyes are so deep, like the ocean. 
  • BLUE BADIS – W96 – This cryptic shade of blue with an unrevealed volume of green gives credit to the incredible ability of the chameleon fish, to appear as however it deems necessary. 
  • PALACE PIER – W97 – This blue shade gives resonance to the viewpoint from the wooden planked, Grade II listed, Brighton Palace Pier. 
  • BEAGLE VOYAGE – W98 – An ocean blue colour inspired by the HMS Beagle which sailed Charles Darwin around the world. Darwin’s experiences and observations helped him develop the theory of evolution through natural selection.
  • SEVENTH WAVE – W99 – A mid-tone blue with a touch of white was inspired by the popular saying amongst surfers and sailors; that the seventh wave is always the strongest and largest wave from each swell from the sea.
  • OCEANIC CRUST – W100 – This deep and dark blue is named after Earth’s most upper layer which holds the water of the world’s oceans. 
  • ISTHMUS – W101 – A soft tropical green with plenty of character perfectly describes the Isthmus of Panama as it links the continents of North and South America and separates the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. 
  • FROSTY GRASS – W102 – An ice-cold coating of wintery white layered over a soft green perfectly describes its namesake as two elements of nature becomes one, during freezing temperatures. 
  • GHOSTLY GALLEON – W103 – A blend of blue and green hides the umber undertone to give a chilling resemblance to the legendary ghost ship, often referred to as The Flying Dutchman, drifting in the mist. 
  • CAMPER VAN – W104 – A light shade of teal is suggestive of the camper van, travelling to the seaside with freedom and spontaneity, adventure the outdoors and explore the world. 
  • AURORA – W105 – A strong bright green named after the aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights. The beautiful dancing waves of light are regarded as the holy grail of sky watching. 
  • CYPRESS SWAMP – W106 – A light swamp colour of green is named after the forested wetland dominated by bald cypress trees. 
  • LOTUS LEAF – W107 – A lively light blooming green is named after the lotus effect which is famous for its extreme high repellence to water as it tightly beads from the lotus leaf. This effect can also be seen on Osmo coatings. 
  • PERFECT STORM – W108 – This medium green with bursts of grey and blue has the recipe for a perfect storm. Raging oceans, torrential rain, gale-force winds, electrical pulses, and deafening thunder – the elements at its mightiest. Perfect for the playhouse.
  • SEAWEED – W109 – Anchored to the sea floor, variations of deep greens intertwine in abundance to play a crucial role in underwater ecosystems. 
  • ATLANTIS – W110 – This mysterious teal shade is named after the lost city of Atlantis. The legendary island that was submerged under the ocean. 
  • LIGHTHOUSE – W111 – Some distant blue-green undertones give this dominant white a resemblance to the lighthouse tower off the coast, which can be a symbol for hope, security, and safety. 
  • DEAD CALM – W112 – A cool and muted delicate grey captures the morning sense of a peaceful walk along the coast. No waves, no wind, no one.
  • ELKHORN – W113 – A fresh and bright pale green named after one of the most important corals in the Caribbean Sea, providing an essential habitat for the Caribbean Reef Octopus. 
  • MÜNSTER GREY – W114 – A light grey-green is suggestive of the waters from the port of Münster in Germany, the home of Osmo. 
  • NEPTUNE’S TRIDENT – W115 – This light neutral golden sea green is named after the magical weapon of Poseidon, the mythical god of the sea.
  • NATURAL BAMBOO – W116 – The soft golden green has the character of natural bamboo and is featured for its many incredible environmental advantages, sustainable resources and even has health benefits when extracted as drinking water. 
  • CUCUMBER – W117 – A fresh and watery green to resemble the super nutritious and healthy fruit. Cucumber has the highest water content of any food, around 96%.
  • MISSISSIPPI GREEN – W118 – A deep green with scales of olive brown has been named after the green water snake found in the quiet waters of the cypress swamps of extreme Western Tennessee. 
  • CANALETTO – W119 – This cloudy shade of green has been named after the Italian painter noted for his detailed and precisely proportioned views of Venice and its waters. 
  • SANZU RIVER – W120 – Your journey isn’t over. This dark green off-black symbolises the afterlife.

NOTE: These Osmo Country Shades Colour swatches are for reference only, actual colours may vary. 


Health and safety

Osmo Country Shades Exterior Wood Oil

Caution: Keep out of reach of children. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Warning! Hazardous respirable droplets may be formed when sprayed. Do not breathe spray or mist. Warning: Wash out any used cloth impregnated with this product immediately after use or store in an airtight container (danger of selfignition). The dried finish is classified as B2 (normal flammability) according to DIN 4102 regulations. Safety data sheet available on request.

Disposal: Dispose of leftover product and completely emptied packaging according to local official guidelines (waste code number 08 01 12). Only completely emptied cans can be recycled

Ingredients: Based on natural plant oils (sunflower oil, soybean oil and thistle oil), iron oxide and organic pigments, titanium dioxide white pigment, siccatives (drying agents) and water-repellent additives. Dearomatized white spirit (benzene-free). EU limit value for this product (cat. A/e): 400 g/l VOC (2010). This product contains max. 400 g/l VOC. Detailed declaration of ingredients available upon request. Technical Data: Specific gravity: 1,0-1,35 g/cm³ Viscosity: 20-60s DIN EN ISO 2431/4 mm, viscid

Osmo Country Shades Interior Wood wax

Keep out of the reach of children. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Warning: Wash out any used cloth impregnated with this product immediately after use or store in an airtight container (danger of self-ignition). The dried finish is classified as B2 (normal flammability) according to DIN 4102 regulations. Safety data sheet available on request.

The above mentioned information is provided to the best of our knowledge however without any liability.


Safety Data Sheets

Additional information

Weight N/A
Size

125ml, 750ml, 2.5Litre

Type

Exterior Wood Oil, Interior Wood Wax Finish

Elements Colours

A01 – White Dove, A02 – Purity, A03 – White Albatross, A04 – Crystal Grey, A05 – Winter Angel, A06 – Just Breathe, A07 – Serene Grey, A08 – Naked Sauna, A09 – Bella Vista, A10 – Dusty Dream, A11 – Moment in time, A12 – Concorde, A13 – Nacreous Cloud, A14 – Scotch Mist, A15 – Shade of Grey, A16 – Vanilla Sky, A17 – Misty's Paw, A18 -Tweeting Grey, A19 – Cullin Ridge, A20 – Silver Lining, A21 – Minimum, A22 – Spider Silk, A23 – Mostly, A24 – Hope's Horizon, A25 – Corny Hideout, A26 – Spring Scent, A27 – Willow-in-the-wind, A28 – Wolf Moon, A29 – Drunk Bird, A30 – Alpaca Fawn, E31 – Sedimentary, E32 – Charle's Chalk, E33 – Grounded, E34 – Jupiter, E35 – Poppit Sands, E36 – Acorn Drop, E37 – Turning Leaf, E38 – Brilliant Burrow, E39 – Green Man, E40 – Coffee Leather, E41 – Cream of the Crop, E42 – Pebble Dash, E43 – Muted Lychee, E44 – Moonwalk, E45 – Continental Shelf, E46 – Barney's Rubble, E47 – Old Red Sandstone, E48 – Red Canyon, E49 – Loam, E50 – Highland Glen, E51 – Distant Star, E52 – Morning Glow, E53 – Clay Mineral, E54 – Amber's Rose, E55 – Terra Firma, E56 – Forest Red, E57 – General Sherman, E58 – Budapest, E59 – Fallen Oak, E60 – Medina Night, F61 – Saharan Marathon, F62 – Volcanic Ash, F63 – Amulet, F64 – Duck's Bill, F65 – Sandy Lodge, F66 – Dancing Flame, F67 – Burnt Pine, F68 – Rioja, F69 – Ziva's Radiance, F70 – Salamander, F71 – Big Bang, F72 – Fire Stone, F73 – Afterglow, F74 – Fistral, F75 – Aloe Vera, F76 – Sunshine, F77 – Fulgurite, F78 – Candlelight, F79 – Cool Lava, F80 – Sunbeam, F81 – Dust Storm, F82 – Frying Pan Lake, F83 – Komodo, F84 – Gabro, F85 – Raikoke, F86 – Lilibet, F87 – Thistle, F88 – Leonard's Tail, F89 – Cayenne Purple, F90 – Burning Blue, W91 – Sea Dog, W92 – Beach Hut, W93 – Glacier, W94 – Dory, W95 – Beckett's Eyes, W96 – Blue Badis, W97 – Palace Pier, W98 – Beagle Voyage, W99 – Seventh Wave, W100 – Oceanic Crust, W101 – Isthmus, W102 – Frosty Grass, W103 – Ghostly Galleon, W104 – Camper Van, W105 – Aurora, W106 – Cypress Swamp, W107 – Lotus Leaf, W108 – Perfect Storm, W109 – Seaweed, W110 – Atlantis, W111 – Lighthouse, W112 – Dead Calm, W113 – Elkhorn, W114 – Münster Grey, W115 – Neptune's Trident, W116 – Natural Bamboo, W117 – Cucumber, W118 – Mississippi Green, W119 – Canaletto, W120 – Sanzu River

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