C2 Paint's 2025 Color of the Year Is the Deep, Rich Shade We Never ExpectedC2 Paint has announced its 2025 Color of the Year selection, a secure, simple, and sophisticated shade of mahogany called C2 Raku.
Sophistication + Luxury | Color of The Year 2025Seeking more sophisticated and refined spaces? Raku is an expression of balance, comfort and timeless elegance; a shade of understated opulence and intimacy, encouraging balance and the enjoyment of life’s quiet, meaningful moments.
C2 Paint Color of the Year 2025: RakuThe Colors of 2025 keep coming in, and today, I can share the warm color that C2 Paint has chosen as their trending color. I see a trend forming as C2 Paint
Raku Pottery Ideas InspirationMoyra Stewart on Instagram: "Here’s the difference between normal raku and naked raku……… In normal raku the glaze stays on and you get this lovely crackle. In naked raku slip goes on underneath the glaze and it all comes off after the firing. All that’s left is the clay. They have a very different look and feel."
See C2's 2025 Color of the Year—Raku—HereC2 just announced its 2025 color of the year. See 'Raku'—a warm, inviting brownish red shade—here. #details #easyhomedecorideas #homedecorinspiration #homeimprovementideas #marthastewart
10 Paint Colors Set to Define 2025Paint companies’ Color of the Year selections signal warm shades of plum, brown and red will dominate home interiors
What’s the difference between Raku and Naked Raku? — eusebio ceramicsUnderstand the distinctions between Raku and Naked Raku firing techniques in this insightful blog post. Learn how traditional Raku applies glaze directly for crackled effects, while Naked Raku uses a clay slip or burnished surface with specialized glaze to reveal unique patterns on unglazed pottery
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What Is Raku Firing And How Does It Work?Raku firing is an ancient Japanese ceramics technique that has been used for many centuries to create a very unique finish to wares. The Raku technique dates back to the 16th century, traditionally crafted by hand and not thrown on a potter's wheel. We explain more in this article. #rakufiring #pottery
Raku Ceramics I Kiln-fired Pottery from Japan I Boha GlassRaku ceramics gained fame in Japan then spread across the world. ‘Raku’ means “happiness in the accident” due to its unque unpredicatbility.