i want paragraph on COLOURS OF NATURE
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Colours of Nature is a collection of Ceresit plasters and paints’ colours inspired by the beauty of nature, which abounds with affluence of colours from delicate blues of the oceans and seas, sunny yellows and oranges of beaches, deserts, through intense red-brown earthy shades to the calm greens of forests and hills.
To give architects even more possibilities of facade finishing, Colours of Nature palette has been extended by additional 300 colours which perfectly complement previous 211 building smart colour range and flow. New wider colouristics correspond with both the current and future colour trends and is most suited for building facades including market preferences and cultural heritage. Now Colours of Nature Architects Colour System includes 85 colour lines, each representing 6 shades, divided into 4 groups: WATER, SAND, EARTH and FOREST.
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The Natural Color System (NCS) is a proprietary perceptual color model. It is based on the color opponency hypothesis of color vision, first proposed by German physiologist Ewald Hering.[1] The current version of the NCS was developed by the Swedish Colour Centre Foundation, from 1964 onwards. The research team consisted of Anders Hård, Lars Sivik and Gunnar Tonnquist, who in 1997 received the AIC Judd award for their work.[2][3] The system is based entirely on the phenomenology of human perception and not on color mixing. It is illustrated by a color atlas, marketed by NCS Colour AB in Stockholm.