For its latest collection of high-pressure laminates, Panaplast drew inspiration from the source of life: Mother Nature.
January 3rd, 2013
From Mediterranean cliffs to sub-tropical forests, Panaplast has let nature inspire its latest collection of laminates.
The 3 resulting ranges – Mika, Lucida and Naked – have been handpicked from Italy. They offer a modern look while also evoking raw, natural beauty.
Mika Porfido Principe
Mika Porfido Marrone
Mika is a range of stone laminates. It presents the allure of slate in 4 tones, with a scattered gloss finish that offers a different look from every angle. Mika is available in a sheet size of 3,050 x 1,300 x 0.8mm.
Lucida Zebrato Zucchero
Lucida Rovere Gota Marrone
Lucida is the Italian word for gloss, and the Lucida range of glossy wood grain laminates offers a pearlescent sheen that is consistent throughout the entire piece of laminate. Elegance meets warmth in Lucida, which is available in a sheet size of 2,240 x 1,220 x 0.8mm.
Naked Fusain Chiaro
Naked Fusain Noce
Naked is a highly tactile range of wood laminates. Highly realistic and imitating the rustic finish of seasoned wood, this range is topped with a distributed gloss reflection for a 3-dimensional effect. Naked is available in 3 tones, with a sheet size of 3,050 x 1,300 x 0.8mm.
Top image: Lucida Fenice Chiaro
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