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Empty iron paint box made of tinplate with three-fold design for solid watercolour pigments, available in three sizes: 125x70x23mm 12-fold, 220x70x23mm 24-fold, and 225x110x28mm 48-fold compartments for artists' colour palettes

12Folding box 125x70x23mm
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Empty iron paint box made of tinplate with three-fold design for solid watercolour pigments, available in three sizes: 125x70x23mm 12-fold, 220x70x23mm 24-fold, and 225x110x28mm 48-fold compartments for artists' colour palettes

£18.00
Sale price  £18.00 Regular price 
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Tinplate Metal Paint Box for Solid Watercolour Pigments in Three Specific Sizes

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This empty paint box provides a practical metal case for artists working with solid watercolour pigments. The tinplate construction offers a sturdy protective shell for your colour pans, while the three-fold opening design gives full access to every compartment when painting. Available in three distinct sizes, it accommodates different project scales from portable sketching kits to extensive studio palettes. The offset printing process allows for custom labelling or simple decorative finishes on the metal surface.

Features and Construction

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The paint box is built around a straightforward, functional design focused on organising and protecting artist's materials. Its construction details are based on the provided metal type and manufacturing process.

Material and Build

Made entirely from tinplate, this paint box utilises a metal known for forming rigid, lightweight containers. Tinplate consists of steel sheet coated with tin, providing a smooth surface suitable for offset printing. The square shape maximises the internal area for pigment compartments while maintaining a compact external profile. The offset printing mentioned refers to a common industrial printing method that applies ink to the flat metal surface before forming, allowing for detailed graphics or text.

Size and Practical Fit

The product is offered in three specific dimensional options, each correlating to a different compartment count. The smallest is the 12-fold box measuring 125mm in length, 70mm in width, and 23mm in height. The 24-fold box measures 220mm long, 70mm wide, and 23mm high. The largest is the 48-fold box at 225mm long, 110mm wide, and 28mm high. These measurements indicate the external case dimensions; internal compartment sizes will be proportionally smaller based on the dividing walls.

Uses and Placement

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This empty box is designed to be filled by the artist, serving as a customisable palette for dry or semi-moist paints. Its primary function is organisation and portability for watercolour painting activities.

Event or Professional Use

For plein air painters or workshop instructors, the sturdy tinplate case protects pigments during transport. The defined compartments prevent colours from shifting and mixing in a bag. The larger 48-fold box could suit a professional artist's full studio range, while the compact 12-fold version is ideal for a limited outdoor colour selection. The metal construction is less susceptible to damage from knocks compared to some plastic alternatives.

Everyday Home Use

In a home studio, the box keeps a watercolour set tidy and ready on a shelf or desk. The three-fold design allows the lid to fold completely back, making it stable on a flat surface while painting. Users can arrange their favourite colours in a consistent order, knowing the metal walls will keep pans securely in place. It eliminates the need for multiple loose pans or makeshift palettes.

Benefits and Buying Value

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The value of this product lies in its specific, measurable attributes: the material choice, the three size options, and its dedicated purpose. It offers a reusable, low-maintenance solution for paint storage.

Reuse and Low Maintenance

As a metal container, the box is inherently reusable and durable for its intended purpose. Tinplate does not degrade with standard use and can be wiped clean. Unlike disposable plastic palettes, this box can house many different sets of pigments over time, as artists change or refresh their colours. The empty design means you are not paying for pre-filled paints you may not use.

Why Choose This Product

Choose this paint box if you require a rigid, compartmentalised metal case for solid watercolours and have a preferred size among the three offered. The key decision factors are the 12, 24, or 48 compartment counts and their corresponding external dimensions. It suits artists who prefer organising their own pigment selection rather than buying a pre-filled set. The tinplate material provides a classic, functional feel different from plastic or wooden palettes.

Tinplate metal empty paint box for solid watercolour pigments, shown closed.
Tinplate metal empty paint box for solid watercolour pigments, shown closed.

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