
Harmonious colour concepts create rooms that promote well-being. The forty-three muted colours of the Polychromie Architecturale from 1931 are inspired by nature and have a familiar, pleasant effect. In 1959, Le Corbusier completed the palette by adding further twenty shades. Rich colour accents emphasise and highlight architectural features.
All sixty-three shades can be combined with each other and therefore provide a solid foundation for a creative interior design and a playful exploration of the room's depth.
Tool for safe colour design
Roller shutters from Regazzi in Le Corbusier colours have a powerful aesthetic impact, both indoors and on the façade. Negative effects and unsuccessful colour schemes are ruled out from the outset. The colours are standardised across all the products provided from the licensees. This ensures that walls, windows, doors and roller shutters match each other harmoniously and can be combined safely.
Colour for the soul
Colour has a positive effect on the atmosphere of a room and on well-being. Le Corbusier understood that colour perception is highly subjective. The colour palettes offer great design flexibility and enable the creation of something new or the continuation of tradition.
This individual freedom of creativity aligns also with Regazzi's design principles. Polychromie Architecturale gives Regazzi roller shutters a distinctive design feature, expanding the possibilities for architects and designers. Simple yet elegant, our premium roller shutters embody the spirit of modernity. Functionality and aesthetics come together to create a holistic experience.
The Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier® quality seal stands for an authentic overall experience in buildings.
Regazzi is a licensee of Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier®. Les Couleurs Suisse AG is the exclusive worldwide licensor of the Le Corbusier colours – granted by the Fondation Le Corbusier®. Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier® are registered trademarks of Les Couleurs Suisse AG and the Fondation Le Corbusier®.
« Colour is a trigger for strong effects. »
Le Corbusier