IT IS UNDENIABLE THAT VENEERPLAST IS GETTING CLOSER TO ENTIRELY SUBSTITUTING WOOD WITH ITS WELL-THOUGHT-OUT
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Finishing materials are growing in popularity among interior designers. With an increasing variety of textures and surfaces as well as physical qualities mimicking real wood, these finishing materials also offer durability and flexible applications to various functionalities. Nevertheless, as finishing products grow in diversity and with the continuous innovativeness of manufacturing technology, the stronger the competition between developers and manufacturers.
As a finishing material, Veneerplast comes with several distinctive strong points, from the realistic textures and surfaces to the unique coating technology that results in scratch-resistant properties. Veneerplast’s guaranteed qualities include its durability and ability to withstand impact force and deterioration caused by certain chemicals and heat exposure during actual usage. What’s even more outstanding about Veneerplast is the 0.3-mm thickness, which makes the material almost as thin as a piece of paper, and it is over 50% lighter than most finishing products available in the market (0.8 mm.).
For those who may wonder about the benefits of the material’s extra thinness, one of the direct effects is that it lessens almost half of natural resource usage. This physical property also helps reduce transportation costs significantly. Veneerplast offers greater flexibility when used with other synthetic materials, enabling it to bend to a maximum of 25 mm radius (by hand). With specific bending tools, the bend radius can be as narrow as 2 mm (the degree almost equivalent to a right angle).
With flexibility being one of its greatest strengths, Veneerplast can be used in almost every key interior design element, from curved walls, round columns to small details, and corners of various furniture types. The products come in two collections. Wood Grain stands out with its uncanny details that mimic real wood, whereas Wood Grain Color offers 15 beautiful shades for new and upbeat possibilities of interior space aesthetics.
LON Collection: Cabinet 01 is perhaps one of the most innovative examples of how Veneerplast applies to furniture design with undulating details of the cabinet’s doors, which render beautiful effects when interacting with the light. The details of wood grains of Wood Grain collection’s Brett Eiche Black also adds the delicateness and natural tactile to the piece’s modern, geometric form.
Another distinctive quality of Veneerplast is its safety with a toxic-chemical free surface. It is undeniable that Veneerplast is getting closer to entirely substituting wood with its well-thought-out, tentatively developed properties. And with a market where competitors fight over lower prices, Veneerplast battles with its superior quality and standard.
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