Ottosson Matte Linseed Oil Paint, 1 l
For interior use only. Matte linseed oil paints with their special combination of pure pigments, cold-pressed, boiled Ottosson linseed oil and Skonsam thinner contain no plastics and are particularly suitable for painting wood, wallpaper, plaster, plaster or painted surfaces.
Prime absorbent substrates with White Primer (indoors) first.
Apply the second coat with the desired colour matte linseed oil paint.
Non-absorbent surfaces can be painted directly with the desired colour matte linseed oil paint.
Matte linseed oil paints dry quickly so that the second coat can usually be applied after just 24 hours.
Especially in comparison to synthetic paints, matte linseed oil paints are convincing due to their historical reference and special surface aesthetics. The coordinated colour range was developed for decorative coatings in historic buildings, but also for modern interior design.
Matte linseed oil paints are easy to care for. Slight traces of use can be removed with water and a little household washing-up liquid. The colours are applied with a brush, paint roller or airless spray.
Our Linseed Oil Paint Guide (in German language) answers your questions about using Ottosson linseed oil paints indoors and outdoors.
Or you can watch one of the informative application videos on our D&J YouTube-Channel.
If you still have questions or are unsure about your specific area of application, please get in touch – we will be happy to advise you personally.
Matte linseed oil paints contain no water, they are insensitive to frost and storable for a long time. Use the difference between matte and glossy linseed oil paints to create interesting contrasts.
- Dust-dry after approx. 10 hours
- Paint over after 24 hours
- Applicable with brush, roll or spray gun
- Durable, attractive surface
Please note: Use Ottosson "White Primer" for absorbent support before painting.
Ottosson matte linseed oil paint was used, for example, in the restoration of St Paul's Church in Malmö, as well as in the reconstruction of the original paintwork of a private villa from the turn of the century (1900).
Background information, instruction videos on processing and care as well as numerous application examples can be found on the D&J YouTube-Channel.









