Dulux has been part of the New Zealand community since 1939, and today we are the country's largest manufacturer of decorative paint products.
Dulux has been part of the New Zealand community since 1939, and today we are the country's largest manufacturer of decorative paint products.
Dulux has been part of the New Zealand community since 1939, and today we are the country's largest manufacturer of decorative paint products. Throughout our history we've led the way, creating products for New Zealand's unique conditions and formulated using only the highest quality materials.
Dulux opened its first New Zealand manufacturing plant in Gracefield, Lower Hutt in 1939. Since then, hundreds of water-based paint and coating products have been produced and distributed throughout New Zealand. For 80 years Dulux has helped protect, maintain and enhance the spaces and places where Kiwis live, work and play.
While it is synonymous with creating better homes, Dulux also plays a critical role in creating and improving the infrastructure we see across New Zealand, every day. That's why we believe If it's worth doing, it's worth Dulux.
Dulux offers an extensive range of products for commercial and residential projects including; interior, exterior, enamels, interior and exterior effects, metal protection, mould protection, prep coats, ceiling and textured coatings. Plus the majority of Dulux products carry the tick of approval from Environmental Choice.
Dulux Colours of New Zealand is a range of timeless and classic colours. The range is a journey through New Zealand and our homegrown colours with each colour inspired by a loved and cherished New Zealand location.
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