The Nosimo timber collection by Panaplast uses Japanese ingenuity, blending high fingerprint resistance with a matt and intricate finishing.
October 12th, 2015
Designed and made in Japan, Nosimo is a High Pressure Laminate (HPL) series by Panaplast. Requiring minimal maintenance, it is suitable for surfaces that see high traffic and frequent usage. Its overall aesthetic appeal includes its resistance to fingerprints, a zero reflection finish, and a look and feel synonymous with actual timber.
Exclusive to Panaplast, light coloured timbers are fitted with yellow core that enhances the intensity and brilliance of the surface design.
The Nosimo collection is available in dimensions of 4 feet by 8 feet.
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