The versatility of textures in five finishes

Lacquered, coloured in mass, coated with a natural wood veneer… Textured panels are a trend for all the possibilities they offer: from linear, geometric, or fantasy shapes, and for their applications both indoors and outdoors. All this without forgetting circularity, guaranteed through seals like EPD or certifications such as Cradle to Cradle. Are you daring to try any of these five hyper-textures in your next project?

 

Natural wood veneer + relief

Imagine combining the warmth and naturalness of wood with a relief finish on the surface. Fibranatur Tex Mojave is covered on both sides with the same wood species, providing a dimensional texture on the top face and a more varied and irregular structure on the back. An essential choice for furniture fronts, counters, or displays, paneling, partitions, and coverings of sophisticated interior designs that want to add a distinctive visual element.

 

A pore on the surface

The registered texture finish of the Bolero emphasizes the tactility of the surface. Trinidad Dark contrasts with an intense black color, as well as with a synchronization of natural cathedrals and meshed areas that bring depth and elegance to any space.

 

The textured finish for intensive horizontal use

Kitchens, bathrooms, and offices do not have to give up design. Thanks to Technical Matt, these environments can have a range of ultra-matte, fingerprint-resistant textures with a velvety touch, in addition to technical qualities such as antibacterial properties, scratch resistance, and dry heat resistance.

 

Experiences through fabrics

This board with a decorative surface from the Duo range in ARI finish is inspired by natural fibers and their slight imperfections of Kintsugi philosophy, which we talked about in this post. Organically, it reflects the wear suffered by a fabric over time. A rustic texture that reinforces the character of any project.

 

Texture and stone, the guaranteed match

We anticipated in this article that textures and micro-stones are the materials that succeed in the workplace, although this trend is extendable to other types of habitat that want to reinforce their connection with nature. We guarantee that the Duo Teide finish, with its mineral appearance, perfectly combines with different stones (limestone, granite, or marble). And another tip: if you are looking for a raw, yet untreated surface effect, combine it with metallic designs.

 

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