Newton's Paints Ltd.
Italian Painters Brush-Flat
Italian Painters Brush-Flat
Premium Italian made flat Chalk paint/ Mineral Paint brushes.
Founded in 1951 by Ennio Salassi, Pennelli Cervus has been producing paint brushes and rollers in Northern Italy for more than 65 years.
3 generations of the Salassi family have continued to develop their business with passion and dedication.
These beautiful flat brushes have been thoroughly tested with our premium coverage Chalk paint, Mineral Paint and all water based paints.
We bring you classic Italian style at honest and affordable prices as we believe brushes do make a difference in your painting. Treated well this beautiful brush will last you for many years.
Brush Care:
Wash up in Luke warm water immediately after use with natural (no Chemical) Brush soap. Rub the Brush over the soap and gently massage in to the bristles. Rinse until clean. Gently squeeze out any excess moisture with a towel and reshape the brush head.
70mm
50mm
20mm Petite-Touch and small projects.
Made in Italy.
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Exciting news! Newton’s Store opening in Nelson!
# Exciting News: Newtons Boutique Paints and Craft Goods Store Opening soon in beautiful Nelson! We are thrilled to announce the pending opening of our new flagship Newton’s Boutique Paints and...
Exciting news! Newton’s Store opening in Nelson!
# Exciting News: Newtons Boutique Paints and Craft Goods Store Opening soon in beautiful Nelson! We are thrilled to announce the pending opening of our new flagship Newton’s Boutique Paints and...
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Confessions of a Painting addict: How Furniture...
PLEASE NOTE: Confessions of a paintbrush addict: Furniture painting with our Chalk and Mineral paints can quite possibly take over your life.
Confessions of a Painting addict: How Furniture...
PLEASE NOTE: Confessions of a paintbrush addict: Furniture painting with our Chalk and Mineral paints can quite possibly take over your life.
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Hot tips for Using Paint in Cold Temperatures
Hot tips for painting in Winter
Hot tips for Using Paint in Cold Temperatures
Hot tips for painting in Winter