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Be inspired! COLOUR CHART
Open the catalog to page 1Where do you get your inspiration? At Steni, we are inspired by the world we live in. People, technology, fashion and design inspire us just as much as the nature that surrounds us. In this guide, we have been particularly inspired by light, reflections and textures. Be inspired! Steni manufactures panels in hundreds of custom colours each year. We can supply a virtually unlimited number of special colours, in the NCS, RAL or BS colour systems. Your imagination is the limit. All Steni façade, interior and roof panels have a unique core of fibreglass and stone to give you that well-known...
Open the catalog to page 2Façades of the future Sun and rain, heat and cold. Façade panels must be able to withstand a lot. They need to be strong, stable and beautiful for decades. That is precisely what Steni façade panels are made for, and the reason why we provide a 40-year warranty. 4
Open the catalog to page 4STENI COLOUR Tuomarilan päiväkoti, Espoo, Finland. Architect: Claudia Auer & Niklas Sandås Colours that give energy and meaning This kindergarten’s colourful and distinctive façade uses Steni Colour in twelve different RAL shades. The shape of the façade forms three different coloured areas, each with an entrance and a foyer in the same colour. The colours in the mosaic also have an educational aspect. The children can see and learn that colours can come in many different shades. The play of colour blocks on the façade breaks up the scale of the two-storey building. Each colour element is...
Open the catalog to page 5STENI NATURE ERA Contour, Zoetermeer, Netherlands. Architect: Conix architects Strong lines with natural stone With its natural stone surface, Steni Nature can give even strong lines a more vibrant and natural expression. At the same time, the natural stone surface will give your building a solid and stable feel. When ERA Contour were planning their new head office, they wanted a sustainable and dynamic building surrounded by open countryside and unrestricted sight lines. The vertical lines give the building the illusion of a leaner and taller silhouette. As you walk along the building’s...
Open the catalog to page 6STENI EFFECT Bellahøj swimming stadium, service area, Brønshøj, Denmark. Architect: Arkitema, Denmark SN 8010 S 0502-Y Clean, tasteful and timeless White can be sterile and boring, but in a building usually filled with hundreds of enthusiastic swimmers of all ages, a neutral white palette is a good choice. With interesting details and consistent architecture, the white Steni Effect panels are anything but boring. A swimming pool is subjected to enormous material stresses and when the Bellahøj swimming pool in Denmark was being renovated, they had a strong focus on the choice of material....
Open the catalog to page 7STENI COLOUR Assendelft, Netherlands. Architect: Hurenkamp Green mamba The neighbouring colours of the square Steni Colour panels create beautiful harmony in this building in Assendelft in the Netherlands. The strong green colours have been arranged in a “snakeskin” pattern, in colours that are close to each other on the colour wheel. Such neighbouring colours have a harmonious relationship with each other and contain similarities that get the colours to communicate. In nature, we find many examples of neighbouring colours that create smooth transitions between each other. This exciting...
Open the catalog to page 8Fresh and futuristic This student accommodation building in Liverpool in England shows how colours can turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. The three green colours start in soothing tones near the ground, but explode into a sharp lime green and then take on a yellowish hue against the sky, like an old tree with new shoots stretching towards the sun. The building’s façade has an interesting dynamic that says that this building is home to growth and life, and the students have a home they can be proud of. STENI COLOUR Falkland House, Liverpool, UK. Architect: CTA Architects
Open the catalog to page 9STENI PROTEGO Valdres, Norway. Construction client: Anders Andreassen Old meets new This creative cabin owner has chosen the colour of the local Valdres slate for his beautiful roof. He found the darkest colour on a roofing slate from a 250-year-old mountain dairy farm. He got the grey-green from a slate that had been on a cabin roof since 1950. For the rest of the colours on his roof, he visited Norway’s largest museum of old village communities at Maihaugen in Lillehammer, where he found both a lighter grey and old slates that had a more reddish, terracotta look. Together, these four...
Open the catalog to page 10STENI COLOUR Eventyrhus, Tønsberg, Norway. Architect: Eventyrhus/Dag Tenhold SN 8001 S 0500-N Modern elegance Would you have thought that this was a house from a prefab manufacturer? This modern residence, situated in Vestfold, in southern Norway, was constructed using only the highest quality materials. The white façade combined with natural wood gives it an exclusive and elegant look. The family living there today are very pleased with their new Steni Colour cladding. They got the house of their dreams, with an expansive, virtually zero-maintenance façade.
Open the catalog to page 11STENI COLOUR Fyrishov, Uppsala, Sweden. Architect: Tengbombgruppen SN 8001 S 0500-N Matt Playing with light When lit up by the sun at certain angles, the façade of the new Fyrishov arena is reminiscent of mother-of-pearl. Fyrishov in Uppsala in Sweden has long had a reputation for a strong focus on sport, and it attracts both tourists and sports fans because there has been consistent investment in high-quality facilities. Steni Colour in one colour and three gloss levels gives the new arena a façade that plays with light, while in its simplicity harmonising with its surroundings and the...
Open the catalog to page 12Powerful and majestic in black One colour in two gloss levels is all it takes to achieve the effect of a vibrant façade. This black façade exudes elegance, while the different angles give it an exciting and dynamic expression. Sirkus Shopping is a shopping centre in Trondheim in Norway. It opened in 2012 and has 65,000 m² of shops, services and health facilities. The roof of the shopping centre is home to 8,000 m² of apartments. Because the location is exposed to both road pollution and strong sun on the south side, Steni Colour in a dark tone was a natural choice. SN 8900 S 9000-N Matt...
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