identificada por sus diseños maderados exóticos y con carácter.
Junto a este lanzamiento se incorpora una nueva textura a las ya existentes, “Textura VALIANT”de superficie áspera, rustica y elegante. Sadepan ofrece ocho texturas con diferentes acabados aplicables a cualquier diseño de la colección 16/17.
Actualmente Sadepan orienta su comunicación a la aplicación del producto y sus usos, innovando en sus instrumentos de marketing, renovandoel sitio web (www.sadepan.com.ar) y creando un blog “Sadepan emociona”, un espacio de inspiración, búsqueda, intercambio y conocimiento sobre nuevas tendencias en tableros melamínicos. Para los que aman el diseño en todas sus formas. Sadepan Transforma tus espacios, en emociones únicas.
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