
Create unique furniture with our grid effect edgeband
This edgeband was created for the ones that are seeking a way to make their furniture unique. We offer our customers the opportunity to create their own product, ending the continuity between surface and edgeband.
A refined interplay of tone-on-tone effects, synchronized with a deep grill embossing that adds dynamism and uniqueness to your designs.
Specifically conceived for Retail Furniture, unique Ítems and Made-to-measure products.
Create designs as bold as you decide them to be
Designer can edgeband creating designs as bold as they decide them to be. Cantisa can customize the top surface edgeband design and the inner part of the edge design, endlessly.


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