Cantisa has PVC edgebands for new Sudesa’s melamine board collection, Art Nature. In this catalogue Sudesa introduces a new embossing called “Nature”.
“Nature” embossing creates a unique haptic experience. The irregular lines reminds us of real wood. The pore depth creates shadows that highlight the newly aged wood look created. With these melamine boards, Sudesa give us the chance to create furniture with a solid wood lacquered look.
To create the edgeband, Cantisa captured the essence of this new texture and imitated it.
Thanks to the new edgebanding collection, a real look of wood with lacquered finish can now be achieved in Sudesa’s melamines.
If you would like to know all the references available, you can download Sudesa’s Art Nature cross-reference table or use Catnisa's edgeband finder.
All edgeband references for Sudesa Art Nature are available ex-stock with soft or serf embossing in Cantisa. For Nature embossing (A29) please add up 3 more days to Cantisa's usual delivery time and a slight price increase.
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