
There is no better way to start the year than presenting our new edgebanding collection "Décor Programme".
This is a selection of our most trendy edgebands. Choose the one that will make your furniture stand out.
Edgebands in "Décor Programme" collection are made of PVC, ABS and PMMA. These materials, together with embossing techniques, let us create a great variety of optical effects.
In our new collection you will find the perfect finish for any décor style: rustic, vintage, industrial, modern...
Swatch for this collection is already available. You can order it in our website.
Who said that the edgeband needs to copy the surface?
We dare you to break the rules and create unique designs. Imagine new combinations and let the edgeband become a decorative piece in your projects.
Décor Programme, also in wood veneer
During this year we will release veneer decorative edgebands. The touch of nature that conveys to your designs the warmth and texture that only wood can achieve.

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