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Chamber lock 18th century right with night bolt

Solid chamber lock of the 18th and early 19th century. Highest quality. Available in both right and left versions. Equipped with a night bolt, i.e. can be locked from the inside of a room without removing the key.

EUR1 044.90

Chamber lock turn of the century large left

Solid chamber lock, typical of the late 19th century until the 1940s. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside. Available in both left and right models. Brass push button. Cast key included. Untreated iron, brass

EUR124.08

Chamber lock turn of the century large right

A fine chamber lock, typical of the mid-19th to early 20th century. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside. Available in both left and right models. Brass push button. Molded key included. Untreated iron, brass

EUR124.08

Chamber lock turn of the century small left

Solid chamber lock, typical of the late 19th century until the 1940s. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside. Available in both left and right models. Brass push button. Cast key included. Untreated iron, brass

EUR124.08

Chamber lock turn of the century small right

Solid chamber lock, typical of the late 19th century until the 1940s. Well made work with fine details in brass. Equipped with a locking knob to be locked from the inside. Available in both left and right models. Brass push button. Cast key included. Untreated iron, brass

EUR124.08

Change to lace curtains

For our lace curtain “Salsgardinen” we make these covers in delicate lace with a pattern in the form of a flower loop in neo-rococo. The pattern is, like the ballroom curtain, from the 1860s. Also useful as a cover for our other lace curtains.

EUR8.91

Checkered striped carpet

In a second-hand shop in Dalarna, we once found this striped rug from around the turn of the century 1900. The rug is classically patterned with a two-colored carpet warp and with elements of old, well-washed, white cotton carpet cloths. The type is very special in that it combines the bright elegance and striking checkerboard pattern of the striped carpet with the sturdy and rustic character of the rag carpet. The Glesrip carpet is therefore suitable for both simpler and finer contexts and can be used both as a summer and winter carpet.

EUR317.70EUR404.05

Chipboard

Gysinge’s own Swedish chipboard of superb long-fiber, wear-resistant quality, corresponding to the classic “Dalpilen No 1”.

The chipboard has a brown side and a white side. The white side is primed with a diffusion-open white chalk paint and is used on the outside. In this way, you save on one coat of paint when you use it as roofing felt, for example.

Since the cardboard is “pre-primed”, one coat of primer and one coat of adhesive paint is all that is needed to obtain a white traditional cardboard adhesive roof.

A similar result, but in a much simpler way, can be achieved by applying a coat of matt white linseed oil paint.

EUR6.82

Chipboard

Gysinge’s own Swedish chipboard of superb long-fiber, wear-resistant quality, corresponding to the classic “Dalpilen No 1”.

The chipboard has a brown side and a white side. The white side is primed with a diffusion-open white chalk paint and is used on the outside. In this way, you save on one coat of paint when you use it as roofing felt, for example.

Since the cardboard is “pre-primed”, one coat of primer and one coat of adhesive paint is all that is needed to obtain a white traditional cardboard adhesive roof.

A similar result, but in a much simpler way, can be achieved by applying a coat of matt white linseed oil paint.

EUR57.72

Chopped flax straw

Digested and chopped flax straw for reinforcing clay mortar in the old-fashioned way. Mixed into the clay mortar in connection with, for example, clay lining of walls indoors. Reinforces the mortar and makes it more resistant to the natural movements of the house.

See the recipe and instructions in our article “About clay cladding” under the tab Building care – do it yourself.

EUR37.27

Christmas cards 12-pack Jenny Nyström

12 Christmas postcards in four different designs.

Illustrations by Jenny Nyström

EUR4.45

Cinder blocks and cinder houses

Houses made of slag – many have never seen them, others stand in awe of the slag bricks that shimmer in blue, green, gray and even change color with the light. Intriguing structures, tiny lumps of iron, charcoal striations – what can’t you find when you take a closer look at the building material? What is it, many people ask today. When were the houses built? Why was cinder block made?

Slagstone is our first artificial building stone, used in ore fields as an alternative to building timber. The forest was needed for the production of charcoal, the fuel for smelting ore and the extraction of copper and iron. The metals were exported, bringing income to Sweden and raising people’s standard of living. Slag was a by-product of metal production. The metals have been sold around the world, the workplaces are closed down and gone – but the slag remains and tells us – about ores and technological development, about heavy manual labor and skilled craftsmanship. No two cinder blocks are the same. Never again can one be made.

DESCRIPTION The book aims to raise awareness of the buildings. The oldest ones date from the 18th century, the youngest from the early 20th century. They are churches or cellars and everything in between. The pictures aim to show how amazing the buildings are and the text provides information about their background, construction and care. The hope is that people will be inspired to take pride in the slag houses and care for these unique buildings, made from a material that is irreplaceable today.

TIP Don’t forget to take a look at our beautiful Bagarstuga in Gysinge, which is built of cinder block.

EUR33.63

Clamping knife

Knife for stringing sticks for the fire. Or sticks to stir paint. A log is quickly, easily and safely transformed into a bundle of sticks. The knitting needles quickly get the fire going in the stove. Knitting is so much fun that it’s hard to stop!

EUR45.27

Clamping ring for outdoor lamp

Suitable clamping ring for our lamps Delsbo, Kvarn, Erkasgården and Skollampa. Keeps the enamel shade in place. The ring is included when purchasing the above lamps.

EUR5.00

Classic knob porcelain black

Black porcelain knob in classic design that fits Fontini’s recessed and surface-mounted switches.

The knobs are sold individually.

EUR10.00

Classic knob porcelain white

White porcelain knob in a classic design that fits Fontini’s recessed and surface-mounted switches.

The knobs are sold individually.

EUR8.64

Clay flour

Clay flour for clay linen and more. Recipes and more information on how to make.

24kg. Consumption 5sqm/24kg. Clay flour.

EUR38.63

Click scraper

Practical scraper for cleaning window glass when painting etc. Easy to change the blade. Holder for nickel-plated steel blade.

Steel sheet. One sheet included, spare sheets available separately.

EUR9.54

Click scraper spare blade 10 pack

Spare blade for the product Click scraper. Pack of 10 pieces.

EUR10.91

Clip nail 2,5″ 100 pcs

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a conical blade and a round head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails. Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR20.45

Clip nail 2.5″

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a conical blade and a round head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails.

Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR0.27

Clip nail 3″

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a tapered blade and a flat or semi-circular head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails.

Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR0.36

Clip nail 3″ 100 pcs

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a tapered blade and a flat or semi-circular head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails. Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR28.63

Clip nail 4″

A cut-off nail is a machine-forged nail with a tapered blade and a flat or semi-circular head. The tapered blade allows the nail to be pulled out without cracking the wood. After straightening the nail, it can be used again – unlike modern nails.

Cut nails began to be produced in the latter part of the 19th century and gradually replaced hand-forged nails. The nail is cut from heavy steel plate, hence the name. In general, nails can be divided into the following categories of use.

  • 2.5 inches. For moldings, linings and interior joinery.
  • 3 inches. For nailing beadboard panels etc. internally. For nailing board lining on the outside.
  • 4 inches. For board lining and for nailing cover strips on the outside.
  • 5 inches. For nailing floors etc. internally.

EUR0.64

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