EDL’s Cover Everything laminates go beyond the surface to create inspiring experiences, one space at a time.
May 30th, 2014
The multifaceted, three-dimensional nature of EDL’s Cover Everything high pressure laminates is taken a step further with the
entry of exciting new additions to the 2014 portfolio. R-Series EDL brings you one step closer to nature with the R-Series (Ridges-Series), which closely reflects the characteristics of wood thanks to its tactile grooves, asymmetrical forms and textures, and patterned grains. Alevé Still on nature, Alevé laminates are named after the ancient Alevé forest in Piedmont, Italy. One is invited to re-imagine one’s natural environment with this collection. Available in 10 feet, the effect achieved is streamlined and seamless with reduced join lines. Solid Appeal (Fine Matte) Following the resurgence in demand for matte textures, EDL has introduced a new range of solid colours in a fine matte texture. The new range boasts no reflection and has a powdery finish. EDL edleuro.com
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