Paints that transform the world
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Although CIN is widely known for the vibrant colours that bring life and harmony to homes, there is a less obvious but equally important side to it that goes way beyond painting inside our homes. Its capacity for innovation, which has set it apart for more than a century, spurs CIN on to find solutions for a wide range of objects that surround us every day, even though they often go unnoticed. Whether we’re talking about the street furniture we use, the bicycles that cross our streets or towering construction cranes, the brand’s involvement goes far beyond what you might imagine: from wind turbines and trains to cranes, tunnels, pavements, museums and historical monuments.
These high standards and quality, which guide its work in industrial environments and are tested in the most challenging scenarios, are also reflected in the products we choose to add colour and personality to every room in the home.
Paint, at its most fundamental, has the power to transform. A simple dash of colour on a wall can completely redefine a space, breathing new life into it. Colour doesn’t just cover a surface; it shapes perception, accentuates architectural details and creates distinctive environments, adapting to the function and feeling you want to convey. It is a useful and effective tool for renovating, rejuvenating and even upgrading any area, proving that change is sometimes just a brushstroke away.
As the undisputed leader in the Iberian paint and varnish market, CIN plays a key role not only in painting per se, but also in coating and protecting countless facilities and equipment. Its mission also involves protecting these assets against corrosion and deterioration, thereby ensuring greater durability, safety and functionality.
High-performance coatings, one of the brand’s mainstays, are used on a wide range of surfaces and in a variety of industrial sectors, embodying the idea that more than just a simple covering, paint has a purpose. From having an immediate impact on the aesthetics of a home to revitalising urban infrastructure or protecting industrial equipment, paint is a driving force for progress and well-being, capable of delivering durability and safety.
Projects such as the renovation of Santa Apolónia Station, the São Carlos National Theatre and Bolhão Market, in Portugal; collaborative work with the Prado Museum in Spain; the work undertaken for the European Commission in Belgium; and international projects such as the Copenhagen Light Rail and Joana Vasconcelos’ iconic sculpture ‘Wedding Cake’, in the United Kingdom, all go to demonstrate its global and innovative dimension.
CIN changes everything. It transforms, protects and inspires.