Raising the benchmark
Versatility and design flexibility are key features of the latest designer-look surfaces from Laminex®
Architects and designers are always looking to push the boundaries with innovative kitchen design. But for many years they have been restricted by the limitations of available materials, particularly surface solutions.
To provide both the look and the design flexibility required today, The Laminex Group has released Laminex Freestyle¢ Surfaces. Manufactured from a blend of natural minerals and pure acrylic resins, Freestyle surfaces can be moulded, shaped and specified to any thickness. And the seamless joins are virtually invisible, says Amanda Saunders, The Laminex Group marketing communications manager.
The collection includes a mix of glass, concrete and stone looks, and draws on the latest European design directions.
"We have taken inspiration from these international trends and further refined our designs to meet the needs of discerning Australians," says Saunders.
The collection of 20 Freestyle surfaces features six newly released colours and finishes, including the icy matt Glacier, a semi-translucent white, the pale-grey satin Crystal Angelica and chunky textural looks, such as Tahini and Terra Nova.
Saunders says Freestyle surfaces have been engineered for high performance.
"The non-porous surfaces are resistant to heat, scratches, and stains, and easy to clean. The solid composition also means that even after many years, the surfaces can be easily renewed or repaired."
For more information, contact The Laminex Group, phone 132 136, or for a sample or a brochure, phone 1800 002 204.
Story by: Trendsideas
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