THE MODERN CLT BECOMES A DECORATIVE EDGEBAND
CLT is the new revolution in construction sector. Considered as the new concrete, CLT is a modern and avant-garde material with great decorative value. In Cantisa we can manufacture an edgeband imitating the edge of a solid CLT board.
Our CLT has a special texture that transfers woods’ aesthetic qualities and warmth. We can copy any colour in our design, so you can find the perfect edgeband for any melamine on the market. We manufacture the CLT edgebanding on a PVC base, in 0.8mm thickness and in any width.
This edgeband is a step beyond the traditional end-grain edgeband, maintaining the rustic and natural look of solid wood. It is included in our Décor Programme collection, transforming the edgeband into a decorative element in your furniture.
The CLT edge is designed for melamine boards with a wooden design. As we can apply different tones, you can choose any melamine on the market and create your personalized CLT edge.

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