In container construction, the use of paint is very important,
which can not only make the worn-out shell
of recycling containers look new,
It can also make its surface isolated from external erosion,
so that the container building is more solid and durable.
[Dun Edward] is a famous paint brand in Korea,
Paint booth, dun Edward painting course and De academy
chinco education booth were set up in the exhibition.
In this exhibition, [Dun Edward paint] shows a container store,
It is used for repainting the containers in and out of the old port.
It originally had many cracks and scratches,
But the bright colors and smooth surface make it look new.
Obviously, the use of containers to create can attract the attention of many construction industry,
but also on the spot to show the effect of paint on the container shell.
The overhead container unit at the top of the display case is mainly used for display,
To show you that paint is one of the simplest and most effective recycling materials.
One is yellow and white, the other is orange and white. Both colors are very conspicuous in the exhibition.
In addition, there is also a container display room in the exhibition cabinet,
and the brand side has matched some background walls and furniture colors in advance,
To provide customers with the direction of color selection. For example,
the match of Matcha green and dark blue is very small and fresh,
The interior wall and the box door are decorated
with some white elements to enrich the space texture.
If you think the solid background wall is too monotonous,
or try another style - red and white stripes,
It shows vitality. Furniture can be paired with pink or black,
European amorous feelings come instantly.
There is a color selection wall in the display cabinet,
which is Dun Edward's accurate color painting system,
Customers can choose their favorite colors directly here,
Each color chip represents a single color,
Looking at such a colorful color wall, you will know that there is a variety of choices,
there is always a piece of your heart.
Pictures courtesy of Dun Edward