Every NUMAEX surface speaks in colour.
Across pastels, metallics, woods, antiques and bespoke matches, colour is one of our most distinctive expressions — engineered to last as long as the architecture it inhabits.
Four families, one chemistry.
Our world of finishes is organised into four families. Each is engineered with the same in-house chemistry and applied to the same architectural-grade substrates.
Pastel Shades
Warm, low-saturation tones for serene interiors.
Powdery whites, dusty roses, eucalyptus and clay — drawn from architectural palettes that recede into a room rather than dominating it. Pastels suit residential bathrooms, boutique hospitality and quiet retail.
Metallic Shades
Brushed, polished and patinated metal expressions.
Champagne, brass, bronze, copper, graphite — applied through PVD or PVDF for a true-metal optic without the maintenance of solid metal. Anchors hospitality lobbies, dressing rooms and statement façades.
Wooden Finishes
Real-wood depth on aluminium and steel.
Sublimated wood-grain prints over architectural-grade primer give the hand of teak, walnut, oak or wenge with the dimensional stability of metal. Ideal where warmth is wanted but moisture, weight or fire ratings rule out solid timber.
Antique Finishes
Hand-aged surfaces that read of time.
Distressed mirror, oxidised brass, blackened steel — finishes that arrive looking lived-in. Designed for projects that resist the optic of "new" and instead ask for the patina of decades.
PVDF, PVD, Powder-Coating.
Three coating technologies sit behind every finish we offer. Each is suited to specific substrates, durability targets and visual outcomes.
A factory-applied fluoropolymer paint, oven-cured at 240 °C onto aluminium and steel. PVDF is the most colour-stable architectural coating in use — it holds chroma against UV, salt, pollution and rain for two decades or more, which is why we specify it for façades, exterior partitions and any surface exposed to weather. The finish is matte to satin and accepts almost any custom RAL or NCS colour match.
A vacuum-chamber process in which metal ions (titanium, zirconium, chromium) are vaporised and deposited atom-by-atom onto stainless steel and brass. The result is a true-metal surface — not a paint — fused at the molecular level, scratch-resistant and harder than the substrate beneath. We use PVD for handles, frames and signature trim where the optical depth of real metal is required.
A dry pigment electrostatically applied and oven-fused to a uniform film. Powder-coating is the workhorse of our interior range — it gives an exceptional, even matte or satin surface across the widest colour gamut, including textured and structured finishes. We hold an in-house line so even short bespoke runs can be matched without minimum-order constraints.
Send Us a Sample.
Send a fabric swatch, a paint chip, a Pantone reference, a photograph — our colour lab will return a matched panel in any of our three finishing technologies. No minimum-order constraints.
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