Features:
Authentic Burlap & Linen Weave Effect
BURLAP recreates the timeless beauty of handwoven fabric – rough, honest, and full of character. Inspired by ancient textiles and earth‑mined pigments, this artistic paint transforms walls into a permanent tapestry that never fades. The finish captures the rugged grain of burlap and the warm, enduring hues of natural fibers.
Earth Mined Pigment Palette
Formulated with mineral‑based colors drawn from the earth. Available in:
Raw flax – warm, pale beige
Weathered jute – soft golden brown
Ancient clay – terracotta undertones
Mossy hemp – muted green‑brown
Charred reed – deep, smoky taupe
Tough as Hemp, Breathable as Linen
The finish is strong and durable like hemp fibers, yet breathable and airy like fine linen. It resists daily wear while allowing walls to regulate moisture – perfect for living spaces that need both resilience and comfort.
Rustic & Primitive Aesthetic
Ideal for farmhouse, primitive, wabi‑sabi, eco‑chic, and organic modern interiors. BURLAP brings a sense of ancient craftsmanship – as if the wall itself was woven by hand generations ago.
Eco Friendly & Low VOC
Safe for homes, studios, hotels, and retail spaces. Meets international environmental standards.
Global Shipping Ready
Securely packaged for international delivery.

Application Process – Creating the Ancient Woven Texture
To achieve the signature BURLAP “woven burlap” effect, follow these professional steps using the recommended tools.

| Step | Tool | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Base coat | Premium wool roller | Apply a warm, earthy base color (e.g., raw flax or weathered jute). Use even strokes for a smooth foundation. Allow to dry completely. |
| 2. Build the weave structure | Straw Texture Roller Set | Apply a second coat in a slightly darker or contrasting earth tone. While wet, roll the straw texture roller across the surface in overlapping, irregular passes. The natural straw bristles create the crosshatch grain and rough nap of burlap. Vary direction to mimic handwoven cloth. |
| 3. Deepen the texture | Bristle brush | Lightly stipple and drag the bristle brush over the wet texture. This enhances the fibrous, hairy quality of burlap – breaking up uniformity and adding the “rough, honest” feel. |
| 4. Soften and blend (optional) | Paint roller cover | Use a paint roller (dry or slightly damp) to gently roll over high spots. This knocks down sharp peaks and creates the soft, breathable linen quality – balancing the rugged burlap with airy comfort. |
| 5. Add depth and shadow (optional) | Spray gun | Dilute a deeper earth tone (e.g., charred reed). Use the spray gun to apply a fine mist from a low angle. This settles into the weave recesses, enhancing the three‑dimensional fabric look and creating an aged, time‑worn patina. |
| 6. Final dry brush (optional) | Bristle brush (dry) | With a completely dry bristle brush, lightly whisk over the surface. This lifts the highest weave points, adding a subtle worn‑in glow – like fabric softened by generations of use. |
Pro Tip: The Straw Texture Roller Set is the heart of this finish. Experiment with different roller pressures and overlapping patterns to achieve the exact burlap weave you desire. For a more primitive, rugged look, use heavier pressure and skip the hair roller. For a softer, more linen‑like finish, use the hair roller and finish with the spray gun mist.
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