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Polychromie Architecturale The Polychromie Architecturale is an architectural colour system created by Le Corbusier for the the Swiss wallpaper company Salubra. The Polychromie Architecturale consists of 63 unique colours, which were created in two collections. The first colour collection was published in 1931 and consisted of 43 colours. The second collection of colours was made up 20 colours and was released in 1959.
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