Borciani e Bonazzi | UNICO FIAMMATO 821 Flat brushes — synthetic hair
Borciani e Bonazzi UNICO FIAMMATO 821 Flat brushes have vegan-friendly synthetic hair that is extremely soft. Its microporous structure gives it high absorbency — it absorbs a lot of paint and thinner — with slow and gradual release.
You can use this brush for watercolours and gouache, some tempera paints and diluted acrylic and oil paints. The elasticity and softness of the hair allow for extremely precise definition and line work, without visible brush strokes. This makes this brush popular with illustrators and hyperrealistic painters who strive for a completely even result.
➽ High absorbency with controlled release — perfect for smooth, long strokes and even coverage.
➽ Excellent elasticity — the resilience of the bristles ensures razor-sharp definition, even when painting complex details.
➽ No streaking — ideal for soft colour transitions and refined glazing techniques.
Smart detail: the handle has an anti-roll system — a horizontal recess that prevents the brush from rolling off your work table.
Product specifications of the Borciani e Bonazzi UNICO FIAMMATO 821 Flat brushes at a glance:
- brush shape: flat — ideal for flat work or use the side for thin lines
- vegan-friendly
- synthetic hair
- seamless, corrosion-resistant brass ferrule with a stylish, anthracite-coloured gunmetal finish
- short, birch wood handle with anti-roll system
- handle is painted white with a non-toxic, water-based lacquer that provides an anti-slip effect
TIP! The ergonomic, B♦B-patented handle has a larger diameter at the grip. This reduces the strain on the joints of your hand, allowing you to work comfortably for hours without fatigue — ideal when working on detailed or large projects.
Borciani e Bonazzi — tradition and innovation since 1951!
The founders of the Italian family business Borciani e Bonazzi — B♦B for short — are brother Arturo and sister Wilma Bonazzi. They started their business in 1951 in a small artisan workshop in the Emilia region of Italy. The name came about when Wilma's husband, the young Borciani, joined the company.
Today, their brushes are still made one by one by hand, combining traditional techniques — learned from local craftsmen — with top-quality materials, such as innovative, high-end synthetic fibres.
Price per brush.