


The Material
Lacquer is a liquid formed after processing the resin of a tree found in Asia, the lacquer tree. This varnish becomes extremely hard and neutral once dried. A lacquered coating is therefore recognized for its solidity, its durability, but also its aestheticism because of its aspect, which is often brilliant. A lacquered object is usually made of wood or paper and covered with a number of layers of lacquer. This process dates back more than 10,000 years. Modern look with a perfect finish. Vibrant material. With time, lacquer acquires a beautiful patina.
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