Well it is BLACK, not grey, not charcoal, just black. On a history note, Lamp black was traditionally produced by collecting soot, also known as lampblack, from oil lamps.
Chrissie's Collection never ceases to amaze us.
Cassie at primitiveandproper.blogspot.com did a great job refinishing this kids' dresser for a friend in Lamp Black
Cassie of Primitive and Proper wanted to be bold and she took up the challenge by updating her living room fireplace with
We love this gorgeous Bombay chest redo by Chrissie's Collection, chrissiescollection.com, finished in General Finishes Buttermilk Yellow
We love this unique fireplace makeover, for less than $20, by Cassie from Primitive & Proper, using General Finishes Lamp Black
The answer is no, General Finishes Milk Paint does not require sealing, especially for lower use pieces such as a coffee table.