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Leaf rule 19th century type

Sliding bolt of solid brass for closing interior windows, cabinet doors etc. Model from the 19th century. Suitable counter fittings in the form of bracket or rule are available and purchased as a separate product.

EUR13.12

Leather straps roller blind

Natural colored leather straps for 18th century roller blind.

The price is per piece. Material leather.

EUR1.81

LED chandelier clear E14 4W dimmable

Decorative LED lamp. As a worthy replacement for the beautiful old carbon wire lamp, we have a series of LED lamps (light-emitting diodes) in clear glass and visible filament. These lamps are both efficient and decorative and give off many hours of warm, yellow light. Given their energy efficiency, it could be said that LEDs waste light but are economical in terms of energy consumption.

LED filament lamps are a combination of modern technology and incandescent design that harks back to the design language of the early 1900s.

Chandelier. Clear glass. Dimmable. E14 base. 4 W soft glow, 350 lm.

EUR10.41

LED chandelier E14 1,5W

Decorative LED lamp. As a worthy replacement for the beautiful old carbon wire lamp, we have a series of LED lamps (light-emitting diodes) in clear glass and visible filament. These lamps are both efficient and decorative and give off many hours of warm, yellow light. Given their energy efficiency, it could be said that LEDs waste light but are economical in terms of energy consumption.

LED filament lamps are a combination of modern technology and incandescent design that harks back to the design language of the early 1900s.

Chandelier. Clear glass. Non-dimmable. E14 base. 1.5 W soft glow, 120 lm.

EUR7.15

LED clear E27 2100K 1,5W

Decorative LED lamp. As a worthy replacement for the beautiful old carbon wire lamp, we have a series of LED lamps (light-emitting diodes) in clear glass and visible filament. These lamps are both efficient and decorative and give off many hours of warm, yellow light. Given their energy efficiency, it could be said that LEDs waste light but are economical in terms of energy consumption.

LED filament lamps are a combination of modern technology and light bulb design that harks back to the design language of the early 1900s.

Shape sphere. Clear glass. Non-dimmable. E27 base. 1.5 W soft glow, 120 lm.

EUR7.15

LED edison 3,6W E27

Decorative LED lamp. As a worthy replacement for the beautiful old carbon wire lamp, we have a series of LED lamps (light-emitting diodes) in clear glass and visible filament. These lamps are both efficient and decorative and give off many hours of warm, yellow light. Given their energy efficiency, it could be said that LEDs waste light but are economical in terms of energy consumption.

LED filament lamps are a combination of modern technology and incandescent design that harks back to the design language of the early 1900s.

Shape Edison or lantern bulb. Clear glass. Dimmable. E27 base. 3.6W soft glow.

EUR15.84

LED globe E14 4W, dimmable

Decorative LED lamp. As a worthy replacement for the beautiful old carbon wire lamp, we have a series of LED lamps (light-emitting diodes) in clear glass and visible filament. These lamps are both efficient and decorative and give off many hours of warm, yellow light. Given their energy efficiency, it could be said that LEDs waste light but are economical in terms of energy consumption.

LED filament lamps are a combination of modern technology and light bulb design that harks back to the design language of the early 1900s.

Shape sphere. Clear glass. Dimmable. E14 base. 4 W soft glow, 320 lm.

EUR9.86

LED lamp clear E27 soft glow 2.3 W

Decorative LED lamp. As a worthy replacement for the beautiful old carbon wire lamp, we have a series of LED lamps (light-emitting diodes) in clear glass and visible filament. These lamps are both efficient and decorative and give off many hours of warm, yellow light. Given their energy efficiency, it could be said that LEDs waste light but are economical in terms of energy consumption.

LED filament lamps are a combination of modern technology and light bulb design that harks back to the design language of the early 1900s.

Clear glass. Not dimmable. E27 socket. 2,3W soft glow.

EUR8.60

LED lamp clear E27 soft glow 4W

Decorative LED lamp. As a worthy replacement for the beautiful old carbon wire lamp, we have a series of LED lamps (light-emitting diodes) in clear glass and visible filament. These lamps are both efficient and decorative and give off many hours of warm, yellow light. Given their energy efficiency, it could be said that LEDs waste light but are economical in terms of energy consumption.

LED filament lamps are a combination of modern technology and incandescent design that harks back to the design language of the early 1900s.

Clear glass. Dimmable. Socket E27. 4W soft glow.

EUR9.50

Limestone 18th century 18mm gray piece

A thinner version of Gysinge’s floor limestone, made in the well-known island tradition. Gysinge limestone has a unique 18th century surface treatment and a rustic look with an uneven surface and naturally broken edges. The surface is honed to the velvety feel that characterizes a stone floor naturally worn over centuries. This appearance makes the stone a perfect fit in a cultural-historical setting. With its rough character, this limestone, thanks to its thinner-than-normal thickness, is also sought after for new flooring in modern kitchens, hallways and bathrooms. Its rustic appearance means that it can also be used under and in front of tiled stoves, fireplaces, stoves and fireplaces. The limestone is manufactured especially for Gysinge.

Limestone from Öland.

Two colors are available: grey and red. The names of the colors are old and can be a bit misleading. For example, red is more of a rusty brown, while gray ranges from solid gray to mottled in various shades of gray.

EUR73.76

Limestone 18th century 18mm red piece

Gysinge’s floor limestone, made in the well-known island tradition. Gysinge limestone has a unique 18th century surface treatment and a rustic look with an uneven surface and naturally broken edges. The surface is honed to the velvety feel that characterizes a stone floor naturally worn over centuries. This appearance makes the stone a perfect fit in a cultural-historical setting. With its rough character, this limestone, thanks to its thinner-than-normal thickness, is also sought after for new flooring in modern kitchens, hallways and bathrooms. Its rustic appearance means that it can also be used under and in front of tiled stoves, fireplaces, stoves and fireplaces. The limestone is manufactured especially for Gysinge.

Limestone from Öland.

Two colors are available: grey and red. The names of the colors are old and can be a bit misleading. For example, red is more of a rusty brown, while gray ranges from solid gray to mottled in various shades of gray.

EUR73.76

Limestone gray 1900s

In the second half of the 19th century, limestone floors became popular again, this time often laid in a checkerboard pattern and with dense grouting. They were most often seen in public buildings, such as schools and railway stations, but they were just as common as kitchen and hallway floors in nicer apartments. In the 20th century, especially from the 1920s, the polished limestone floors become popular again, now especially in private homes and especially the gray limestone was very popular from the functional era to the 1950s in lavish properties and villas.

Gysinge’s limestone floors, like all other limestone at Gysinge, are made in the well-known island tradition. The limestone has a time-typical finely ground surface treatment, sharp edges and natural shadings in color and pattern. The surface is velvety, and the presence of clear fossils is common. This type of stone can also be used in front of stoves and fireplaces, which was popular at the time. The limestone is manufactured and cut especially for Gysinge.

Two colors are available: grey and red. The names of the colors are old and can be a bit misleading. Red, for example, is more of a rusty brown, while gray ranges from solid gray to mottled in various shades of gray.

EUR24.89

Limestone red 1900s

In the second half of the 19th century, limestone floors became popular again, this time often laid in a checkerboard pattern and with dense grouting. They were most often seen in public buildings, such as schools and railway stations, but they were just as common as kitchen and hallway floors in nicer apartments. In the 20th century, especially from the 1920s, the polished limestone floors become popular again, now especially in private homes and especially the gray limestone was very popular from the functional era to the 1950s in lavish properties and villas.

Gysinge’s limestone floors, like all other limestone at Gysinge, are made in the well-known island tradition. The limestone has a time-typical finely ground surface treatment, sharp edges and natural shadings in color and pattern. The surface is velvety, and the presence of clear fossils is common. This type of stone can also be used in front of stoves and fireplaces, which was popular at the time. The limestone is manufactured and cut especially for Gysinge.

Two colors are available: grey and red. The names of the colors are old and can be a bit misleading. Red, for example, is more of a rusty brown, while gray ranges from solid gray to mottled in various shades of gray.

EUR24.89

Insulation

Lindrev 6 kg

Gysinge’s own linseed has gone through all the processes required to become the highest quality.

Flax is long and weed-free, shredded, rooted, sheared, etc. It is soft and pliable, yet full-bodied and firm, with a fresh scent. It is excellent for spinning.

EUR99.10

Private: Lindrev otjärat – 0,5 kg pÃ¥se

Gysinges eget lindrev har gått igenom alla de processer som krävs för att bli till högsta kvalitet.

Linet är långt och ogräsfritt, rivet, rötat, skäktat o s v. Det är mjukt och följsamt, men ändå fylligt och fast och med frisk doft. Det duger utmärkt att spinna av.

Vid drevning i samband med nytimring rullar man ut det slingade drevet mellan stockarna och klämmer fast det.

Om man däremot skall kompletteringstäta mellan stockar och plank, så knackar man in drevet ordentligt med ett drevjärn, samtidigt som man vrider slingan så att den bildar ett tunt rep.

Material: 100% lin

Mängd: 0.5 kg

EUR13.48

Private: Lindrev småpåse

EUR6.24

Linen dishcloth

Absorbent, smooth dishcloth.Each cloth has straight selvedges and two hems . Linen has the unique property of absorbing moisture better and drying faster than any other natural fiber. A clean linen dishcloth absorbs effectively so that it dries things really dry. Linen dishcloth can be machine washed at 60°C or boiled in a pan.

EUR12.58

Links iron 345 mm

Links for hanging chandeliers, lanterns etc. After the original model from the 19th century. Hand-forged, round, coarse iron wire that is forged at the ends and coiled into loops. Available in two lengths. Can be linked to each other depending on the ceiling height.

EUR23.53

Private: Linoljefärgbroschyr

EUR1.81

Private: Linoljekitt Mandelgren

Ett handslaget fönsterkitt, tillverkat av naturlig krita och vÃ¥r lÃ¥gblyhaltiga traditionellt kokta Linolja Anno 1770. InnehÃ¥llet av bly bidrar till elasticitet, väderbeständighet och god vidhäftning. Förpackningen innehÃ¥ller även en pÃ¥se med torr krita att “mjöla” händerna med under hanteringen. Precis som de gamla mÃ¥larmästarna gjorde!

Private: Linoljevax 5 l

EUR167.43

Linseed Oil Fernissa 1 l

Traditional floor and boat varnish. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Without additives of plastics, alkyds etc.

Properties: Provides durable and glossy surfaces. Highly weather and water resistant.

Suitable for: New and old wooden surfaces indoors and outdoors, on floors, exterior doors, windows, garden furniture, boats, etc.

Color: Colorless, but can be broken with linseed oil paint to other colors. More information can be found in the book Painted Floors and in the article under the tab “Building care – Do it yourself” at the top of the page.

Gloss: High gloss. The gloss is slightly reduced if the varnish is thinned with balsam turpentine.

Indoor application: Paint with a paint brush. The more thin coats, the more durable the surface. The first coat is thinned with about 15% turpentine, then with 10-5% turpentine in the other coats.

ATTENTION! The floor must be at room temperature for a successful treatment.

Outdoor application: Outdoors, at least 5-6 coats may be needed if the wood is new. The first coat is thinned with about 15% turpentine. Intermediate sanding with fine water sandpaper and wipe off the dust between coats.

Thinner: turpentine balsam.

Tools: Paint brush with stiff bristles.

Brush wash: First, balsam turpentine. Then linseed oil soap and water.

Drying time: Dust dry after about 2-3 hours at room temperature. Can be painted over after 2 days.

Storage: Dry and cool. Does not freeze. Almost unlimited shelf life if the jar is well filled and well sealed.

EUR40.27

Linseed oil paint Allmoge blue

The favorite color of the rococo and the common people has many names; dala blue, pigeon blue, gray blue. We call it ‘common blue’ because it was so dominant in the interior painting of the common people in the 18th and 19th centuries. The color is not normally broken.

Nearest NCS S 5010-B70G

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

Content: Boiled, cold-pressed linseed oil. Pigment.

Features: Completely solvent-free. Easy to renew and maintain. Thin and lightweight. very thick Good hiding power. Excellent color fastness. Good adhesion. Penetrates deeply into the substrate.

Intended for: Outdoors on wood, sheet metal and iron. Excellent also on top of old linseed oil paint. Indoors: Wood, plaster, iron, etc. Suitable for both dry and damp areas.

Gloss: Shiny as freshly painted, but goes down to semi-matt after a few months. Can be matted faster by adding solvent in the last coat.

Thinner: Can be thinned with boiled linseed oil and/or turpentine. If you want to avoid thinners completely, just spread the paint thinner.

Linseed oil: Linseed oil is of the highest quality, produced in unbroken tradition in the same factory since 1839. The cold-pressed linseed oil is boiled according to tradition to minimize mold growth.

Painting instructions: Follow the instructions on the can or read our article in Building Care – Do it yourself here on the website.

EUR15.29EUR42.08

Linseed oil paint Blue gray

Finished paint in a light blue-gray color. Very common throughout the 19th century and especially during the pearlescent period. The color became especially popular around the turn of the century 1900, as a kitchen paint and generally as a paint for indoor carpentry.

Nearest NCS S 2002-B

ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.

EUR15.29EUR42.08

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