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Anika Schulz
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Is the colour from "Anna von Mangoldt" worth the money?

Anika Schulz
25-9-2025
Translation: machine translated
Pictures: Anika Schulz

Five litres of wall paint for just under 200 euros. I tried out what the product can and cannot do. In the leading role: my hallway.

As a thrifty person, I briefly research the price: 170 francs or 190 euros, just for the paint. For comparison: 2.5 litres of my all-time favourite paint from «Schöner Wohnen», which I recently used to spruce up my bedroom, cost 40 euros. The tools are on top of that. Gulp. Would I buy the Anna von Mangoldt paint myself for THAT price? Spoiler: No. But from the beginning.

The colour selection

A look at our range tells me: «Anna von Mangoldt» sells an incredible number of colours that only differ in nuances. You can order an antique white called «Snow White», but also white with violet-yellow undertones. Or white with a hint of pink. As I'm both shockingly in love and discreetly overwhelmed, I send an Anna von Mangoldt employee a photo of my hallway. My wish: «Something light and subtle. No green, no blue.»

The nice woman on the other end of the internet suggests the bestseller «Architect's Delight» - a light mouse grey. «Looks good in small rooms», she promises. I thankfully declined a sample, as I can't tell from a small colour chart what the whole wall will look like in the end anyway.

Here we go.

The first impression

The first coat of paint

I get to work on the wall. It's papered with woodchip wallpaper and painted white. I paint the edges with a brush and am completely blown away: I've never, really never, had such a good paintbrush. It draws perfectly straight lines, no fraying, nothing. If you have a reasonably steady hand, you don't even need to mask off the skirting boards.

Unfortunately, my mood drops abruptly when I apply the paint over a large area with the roller. This is because «Architect's Delight» is so thick that it doesn't flow into the small indentations in the woodchip wallpaper. Unless I almost force the roller onto the wall. Maybe it's also because the Anna von Mangoldt team sent me a roller for smooth surfaces - and my woodchip wallpaper isn't «smooth» enough?

According to the instructions, I should apply the paint twice. Which I do. Result: my arm goes lame. What's more, pressing the colour on sometimes causes it to sharpen quite unattractively, which brings us to the next problem.

Once the paint has dripped onto the ceiling or door frame, I can hardly get it off again. I was able to wipe off paints from other manufacturers quite easily while they were still wet. Not so with the Anna von Mangoldt product. The paint contains so little water that it sets immediately. That's actually a good thing. But stupid in this case. I can only compensate for mistakes by generously brushing over the remains of my Brillux Painter White.

Reverse Painting

The clean-up

After painting, I clean the tools. After all, I'm so in love with the brush that I really want to keep using it. I rinse it out in the sink together with the roller. Because of the high pigmentation, it takes quite a long time until the water is halfway clear.

The result

The fact that Anna von Ketteler was so appreciative of my feedback gives me a little extra ♥️.

In a nutshell

Colour for eternity - for better or for worse

Colour for eternity - for better or for worse As a do-it-yourself product, I don't enjoy the resist colour from "Anna von Mangoldt". However, as the colour selection is great and I like the end result despite all the effort, the product gets three stars plus ♥️.

Pro

  • Gigantic colour selection with many undertones
  • great brush that draws perfectly straight lines
  • Noble finish

Contra

  • Colour very thick, painting strenuous
  • Barely removable bruises
  • poor instructions
Header image: Anika Schulz

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As a child, I was socialised with Mario Kart on SNES before ending up in journalism after graduating from high school. As a team leader at Galaxus, I'm responsible for news. I'm also a trekkie and an engineer.


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