Patina Finish Polyurethane Painting and Aging Techniques
The patina technique applied to polyurethane products is a specialized finishing process designed to give surfaces an antique, weathered, and sophisticated texture. It typically involves applying a primary base coat—such as black or anthracite—followed by the meticulous application of metallic accents like gold, silver, bronze, or copper using professional 'aging' methods. This artistic approach is essential for highlighting the intricate carvings and relief details found on decorative polyurethane moldings and ornaments. At Polure, we utilize this technique to transform the synthetic appearance of polyurethane into authentic-looking materials like aged marble, hand-carved wood, or cast metal. Particularly in classical and Baroque interior designs, patina painting provides a high-end decorative solution that adds depth and historical character to modern architectural elements. Whether you are working on a luxury villa or a restoration project, our patina-finished polyurethane products offer the perfect balance of lightweight durability and timeless aesthetic appeal.
