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Surfaces With Fine Form

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When it comes to the character of a space or object, the transforma­tive power of laminates is immense. Capturing the beauty of the natural world, exploring another colour or tone, and experiment­ing with different material effects – the convenienc­e of creative laminates is unparallel­ed.

Greenlam knows this well. Over two decades, the company has establishe­d itself as one of the world’s premier surface designers and providers. And in 2020, the Greenlam team is launching a whole new range of surface solutions that capture the mood of design today.

Greenlam’s new catalogue will be revealed soon. It contains a range of in-vogue, on-point designs – from marbles and other stones to terrazzo and elegant wood grain finishes. Recalling midcentury modernism, the new collection features a variety of honey tones, while sweet pastels and other solid colours help fill out the spectrum of styles.

The splendour and beauty of the natural world have proven to be a rich well for the design team at Greenlam to draw from.

The deep, rich colours of the earth, crystal blues of the ocean, lush greenery of forests and fields… these and many more have inspired Greenlam’s new collection.

With more than twenty years of popular and designer acclaim, Greenlam has been a true pioneer in the surface décor space. Through innovative technology and inspired creative solutions, Greenlam has establishe­d itself as a go-to solutions provider for the architectu­re and design community.

Over the years, Greenlam has developed a sense of trust in its materials and builds on that trust with a quick turnaround for designer applicatio­ns. Its surfaces are aesthetica­lly suited to contempora­ry lifestyles as well as durable enough for the modern world.

The new catalogue of surfaces is the next step in Greenlam’s journey – an innovative and beautiful collection that fulfils the company’s desire to transform homes and create spaces that inspire for years.

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