Features:
Authentic Floral & Flower Field Effect-FLORA creates a soft, blooming texture that mimics scattered petals and wildflowers. The unique formulation produces gentle, organic patterns that bring a romantic, garden like atmosphere to any interior – from dreamy bedrooms to chic boutiques and spa retreats.
Soft Petal Like Finish-A delicate, slightly raised surface that catches natural light beautifully. The texture feels soft to the touch and adds depth, warmth, and a handcrafted charm that flat paints cannot achieve.
Nature Inspired Color Palette-Available in blush pinks, lavender, soft yellows, meadow greens, creamy whites, and other floral tones. Each color enhances the petal effect and complements both modern and vintage interiors.
Eco Friendly & Low VOC-Safe for nurseries, bedrooms, and living spaces. No harsh chemicals or strong odors. Meets international environmental standards for indoor air quality.
Durable & Breathable-Resists fading, cracking, and daily wear. The breathable nature allows walls to regulate moisture, reducing the risk of mold and mildew. Suitable for living rooms, hallways, and commercial spaces.
Excellent Adhesion & Coverage-Bonds well to properly prepared drywall, plaster, and previously painted surfaces. High coverage – approximately 8–10 square meters per liter per coat, depending on texture depth.
Global Shipping Ready-Packaged securely for international delivery, meeting all export quality standards.

Application Process – Step by Step
To achieve the signature FLORA floral effect (flower field texture), follow these professional application steps using the recommended tools:

| Step | Tool | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Base coat application | Premium wool roller | Apply a smooth, even base coat using the premium wool roller. Choose a soft floral background color (e.g., pale pink, cream, or light lavender). Allow to dry completely. |
| 2. Create petal like patterns | Finger scraper | Apply a second coat of FLORA in a contrasting or slightly deeper tone. While wet, use the finger scraper to gently press, lift, and smear the paint in small, irregular arcs. This creates the organic shapes of flower petals and scattered blooms. Vary pressure and direction for a natural look. |
| 3. Soften and blend edges | Bristle brush | Lightly stipple or drag the bristle brush over the wet patterns. The natural bristles soften harsh edges, blend colors, and add fine, wispy lines that resemble flower stamens or grass blades. |
| 4. Refine texture and add depth (optional) | Premium wool roller (dry or slightly damp) | For a more subtle, all over floral mist, use a nearly dry wool roller to lightly roll over the surface. This picks up excess paint and creates a soft, diffused background bloom. |
| 5. Final sealing and misting (optional) | Imported spray gun | For large walls or a uniform, ethereal finish, use the spray gun to apply a fine, translucent topcoat in a lighter floral tone. The spray gun creates a delicate, airy “pollen dust” effect that enhances the flower field atmosphere. It also helps seal and protect the texture. |
Pro Tip: Always test your technique on a sample board. The finger scraper is the most important tool for FLORA – it gives you direct control over each “petal.” Combine with the pig bristle brush for softness and the spray gun for a dreamy, romantic finish. For a more subtle floral look, skip the spray gun and use only the scraper and brush.
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